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well done you sir!!
can i ask, were you present at the birth. i can only imagine how miraculous it is watching your wife give birth to yours and her child. i hope to witness it myself one day (my mrs not yours
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pat on the back dear boy
can i ask, were you present at the birth. i can only imagine how miraculous it is watching your wife give birth to yours and her child. i hope to witness it myself one day (my mrs not yours
)pat on the back dear boy
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CoB, yes, I was present. It was long (taken into delivery room at 1130pm Tue just as she was readying for bed, so awake all day to then, born at 1.40pm Wed and didn't see a bed until 1130pm), it was painful (well, for her), it was distressing (as the drip to speed up contractions came into its stride the diamorphine was fading and the anaesthetist took 3/4hr to get to her) seeing my partner in more pain than any person should suffer, it was a special moment in life when he slowly, at first, emerged. My first words were 'look at the size of his feet'

We are fully aware that breat-is-best and of bottles causing Colic, and she is trying and wanting to breastfeed, but they have gone very tender and bled a bit so he's on bottle for a day or two whilst she recovers.
Again, thanks for the kind words everyone, and BEST WISHES to the others who are expecting

We are fully aware that breat-is-best and of bottles causing Colic, and she is trying and wanting to breastfeed, but they have gone very tender and bled a bit so he's on bottle for a day or two whilst she recovers.
Again, thanks for the kind words everyone, and BEST WISHES to the others who are expecting
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