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London Camille has arrived!

Hi all! Just thought I'd share.  So last Monday about 10pm I had this horrible pain in my abdomin that got progressively worse.  I was 37w and had just gone to the doctor that  day.  I knew they weren't contractions because it was constant and the pain was not down below.  The pain got so bad that I couldn't walk or talk.  I was rushed to  l&d only to find out I had what is called HELLPS syndrome.  Inflammation of the liver  that only occurs in pregnancy and the only way to cure it is to deliver the baby.  So I had an emergency c-section.  She was born Tuesday morning at 5:03 am 5lbs 11oz healthy and she didn't have to go to the nicu!  I'm so overjoyed  to finally have her here safe and sound!
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Congratulations!  Your little one was born 3 hour after my twins. The 15th is a special day for many of us. Good luck to all of you and enjoy those babies!
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Thanks all!  She is just a joy!
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Congrats momma!!
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2013578 tn?1341812012
Congrats!!
I hope you both are doing well
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1972798 tn?1355549267
congrats. she was born 4 hours before my little lady!
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Congratulations honey. I just had a baby yesterday. They are so great aren't they! I wish you all the best. God bless you my dear x
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Congrats!
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