Even though I watched this on your other channel, it still made me cry 2nd time around! Can't wait to see your adventures in the UK but obviously no hurry - enjoy your time with your family!
aw thank you, that makes my heart happy!! 😊 Yeah lots of exciting stuff to come, I've filmed 4 vlogs so far that need to be edited when I get a chance!! 😂
Welcome to our positive elective C-section story, I wanted to document this to help other people and so I didn't forget all the details! Although the birth went well, we did have a bit of a hiccup on day 3 which landed us in the Special Care Unit so I wanted to share this in case any other parents can relate.
I had my unplanned c-section almost 29 years ago. You know how big I am but would you believe that my baby was too big for me? After 5 hours of pushing, my obstetrician decided at 2am to take her out. She was over 10lb with a 41.5 cm head (yes, you read that correctly). I had great dr's and nurses at Mt Barker hospital. My Dr's main concern was that I kept falling asleep on the operating table. To be fair it was 3am and I had been up for 21 hours. I have also had a natural delivery and believe both have their place. The biggest thing is that mum and bubs are safe. I remember seeing you and your family at the local Dr's clinic a few days after you finally got home. Tilly looked so tiny.
wow that is a BIG baby!! lol thank goodness for modern medicine hey! Both babies were born big and then genetics kicked in and they are tiny! lol Thank you so much for watching 😍
At least Tom didn't pass out. My husband was very different. He was continually looking over the screen and at one time said loudly, "you look like a can of spaghetti inside." Typical Mr VegemiteGirl! It's surreal being awake for such major surgery. You hear everything going on around you. You feel no pain but you do feel the tugging as bubs is being delivered.
Lovely memories for both you and Tilly in the future.
Tilly will love this 💕
Even though I watched this on your other channel, it still made me cry 2nd time around!
Can't wait to see your adventures in the UK but obviously no hurry - enjoy your time with your family!
aw thank you, that makes my heart happy!! 😊 Yeah lots of exciting stuff to come, I've filmed 4 vlogs so far that need to be edited when I get a chance!! 😂
Welcome to our positive elective C-section story, I wanted to document this to help other people and so I didn't forget all the details!
Although the birth went well, we did have a bit of a hiccup on day 3 which landed us in the Special Care Unit so I wanted to share this in case any other parents can relate.
I had my unplanned c-section almost 29 years ago. You know how big I am but would you believe that my baby was too big for me? After 5 hours of pushing, my obstetrician decided at 2am to take her out. She was over 10lb with a 41.5 cm head (yes, you read that correctly). I had great dr's and nurses at Mt Barker hospital. My Dr's main concern was that I kept falling asleep on the operating table. To be fair it was 3am and I had been up for 21 hours. I have also had a natural delivery and believe both have their place. The biggest thing is that mum and bubs are safe.
I remember seeing you and your family at the local Dr's clinic a few days after you finally got home. Tilly looked so tiny.
wow that is a BIG baby!! lol thank goodness for modern medicine hey! Both babies were born big and then genetics kicked in and they are tiny! lol Thank you so much for watching 😍
At least Tom didn't pass out.
My husband was very different. He was continually looking over the screen and at one time said loudly, "you look like a can of spaghetti inside." Typical Mr VegemiteGirl!
It's surreal being awake for such major surgery. You hear everything going on around you. You feel no pain but you do feel the tugging as bubs is being delivered.
Yeah it's really odd, I did not like it at all!!