Everyone, I would like you to meet Emily Mai Laxton
Born at 15:56 today, weighing 6lb 6oz and both mother and baby came straight home.
Andy
Aww very cute, congrats
If you don't mind me asking, that's an unusual middle name, where did it come from?
Hello Emily and congratulations Madman045.
May is a great month to be born in BTW.
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Awwww Welcome to the world Emily Mai! she is gorgeous! looks like a little doll, how heavy was she?
Make sure Mummy gets lots rest and has plenty to eat, having a baby can knock you for six, congratulations to the both of you *Hugs*
Yay a Leo like me! if she could of held on for one more day she would've shared my Birthday
Last edited by shelley bda; 10-08-2006 at 10:49 PM.
Congratulations! Very new baby indeed.
Not around too often!
She was 6lb 6oz, this is the 2nd, we currently have a 3 1/2yr old, who when born was 9lb 4ozOriginally Posted by shelley bda
So out of my other halfs family, she has had the biggest and the smallest now.
The midwifes were a little green with envy lol, waters broke and 5 mins later, Emily was here, she only had gas/air as well, she is 14 days over...
I am also a Leo as its my birthday in 7 days...
Congratulations.
Always amazes me how developed their little hands are.
Congratulations man. Is that warning label for the baby of the carrier
Haha awww I bet your 3 year old is over the moon with their Baby SisterOriginally Posted by madman045
Mum did very well to just manage on gas and air! well done to her
My first born was 6llb1 ( long difficult birth, had every pain relief going ) teeny tiny thing, we couldn't find clothes to fit him, he's 12 now and is as tall as me ( 5ft7 ) his Brother was 8llb2, and I had no pain relief at all and it was over so quickly, only problem being I was anaemic and wasn't supposed to give birth in a GP run maternity unit ( 2 min away ) was supposed to go the main hospital in Shrewsbury, but labour was that quick there was no time to get there, i remember lying in the delivery suite while the ambulance man and midwife were arguing over me, she was saying I wasn't supposed to be there, he was saying that no way is he going to deliver a baby in the middle of the night in a layby in an ambulance with limited facilities hilarious now, but scary then, I was home by 3 the next day as soon as my GP had given me that all clear, Hubby told everyone that it was his decision as i had to be home to cook his tea
she looks like churchill
Congrats, maybe a future leader!
Last edited by atrull; 10-08-2006 at 11:04 PM.
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Congrats mate. Lets wet the babies head! To the pub!
Beautiful kid. Nice name as well.
Jobs a good 'un.
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