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My delivery

Well I checked into the hospital at 8 for a scheduled csection.  They had some problems with the operating room on the ob floor.  So at around 12:45 I went down to the or and had my baby girl.  She was 8 lb 12.5 oz and 20 3/4 in long.  They had some problems at first getting her out and we're going to use the vacuum but apparently it wasn't working.  So, while a nurse went to get another one he turned my baby around and she came out feet first.  The cord had wrapped around her neck and she was floppy and not crying at first.  Within 30 seconds tho, she was crying and doing great!  She's absolutely amazing!  :)
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9764007 tn?1405807828
Omg you scared me with the floppy part but glad everything is ok now congrats on your bundle of joy.
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CONGRATS MAMA glad to hear everything turned out ok :) hope recovery goes well
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Thank you everyone!  Yes it was still a csection.   But totally worth it. :)
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Happy it turned out great. Congrats and happy birthday baby girl!!!
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9634886 tn?1405819605
Congratulations momma!!!! I'm glad baby is ok!!!!
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Congratulations!
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Congrats mama!
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9812003 tn?1452545539
Congratulations!
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8899539 tn?1409614490
Congrats
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Congrats on your baby glad  your both doing great
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Congratulations, I'm glad it went well for you two. Was it still a csection?
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