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Monday, 21 April 2008
After 9 months of seemingly unending waiting, Michael finally arrived at 07:28, Tuesday 15th April 2008, weighing 7 pounds, 4 ounces.

Labour began in earnest at 1:45 A.M, with contractions every 20 minutes or so. We rang Lisa's mother and she was there by 3 A.M. The contractions were now every 10 minutes or so apart. We rang the hospital, but because there was no-one from our birth team on duty, the midwife advise us to stay at home.
At 4 A.M Lisa's water broke with a pop, then the contractions were coming every 4-5 minutes. At 4:30 A.M we arrived at the hospital. Lisa was 3 cm dilated, it was just a matter of waiting now.
As it happened we didn't have to wait long. By 6:30 she was on the gas and air, in a lot of pain. At 7:00 she got onto the bed on all fours, and at 7:28 he came out in what was a pretty easy birth all things considered.
Michael was here, all wrinkly and gorgeous. I let Lisa's mother cut the cord, she was dying to do it :)
There were no problems and everything was perfect. As an indication of how well it went, but 9:30 Lisa was showered, and dressed ready to come home. Michael had his vitamin K injection and took it well, no crying. Any hopes of coming home early were snuffed out because he wasn't very hungry.
We went onto the ward and waited for him to have a feed. This proved more difficult than we thought. When he did have a feed he wasn't sucking very strongly, so the midwives were concerned incase he wasn't eating properly.

When he was feeding we couldn't find a midwife and when we did he'd stop. Eventually, at around 8pm, we finally got him to feed in front of a midwife and were free to come home.
We all slept like a log that night, until Michael woke us up at 2 a.m. Wednesday morning, but he's so gorgeous he can wake me up all he wants.
Thursday, 10 April 2008
I really thought the baby was on his way today, there were lots of signs but things have calmed down a bit now. Still, she's due Wednesday so I don't think I've got long to wait.
Strange as it sounds, it's actually hard to imagine the transition from her being pregnant to holding our baby in a few days.
We watched "The other Bolyn girl" earlier. It was okay, really a film about nothing much. It's not often I come out of a film and don't feel good or bad about it. It was a bit like watching an average episode of an average drama series.
Tomorrow is friday and then, the weekend, Ospreys V Leicester. I'm looking forward to it with intrepidation. I'm terrified at another hammering, but hopeful of the possibility that we could win.
Leicester are the cup final kings and it will not be easy, but they are missing a few players, namely Seru "Pinapple on his head" Rabeni, so there's some hope.
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