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baby finally arrived

Labor story
  Today Oct 22nd I started with some diarrhea signs I went to the bathroom right away and I pee no diarrhea but I had some bleeding, that was at 3:15am then around 3:45am I had some vomiting went pipi again and the blood was still coming I called my Dr and told me to come to the hospital when I arrived they check my cervix and I was 5 1/2cm dilated they admit me in the hospital due to my bleeding and contractions at 10:00am my water broke and my contractions were very strong they checked my cervix again at 11:30am and I was 9 1/2cm dilated I was in so much pain due to my baby looking upside insted of upside-down I started pushing at 11:45am and baby was born at 12:01pm it was a Natural painful Labor but my Lil price is here he wight 8lb 3.4oz and measure 21in long good luck too all mama's to be
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Congratulations to u and ur lill one....♥
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Thank you so much
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Thank you so much!!!
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Thank you
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No meds it was all natural
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Congratulations!
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Congratulations! Here in Greece we say "Na sou zisi" it means something like we wish a good life to your kid!
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Congratulations!  
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Congratulations!

Were you going for natural birth. Or did you progress too quickly for meds?
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