Ok. Baby is born. Good stuff. Looks healthy and adorable (for a newborn, they get cuter in a month or two) and all that.
What happens now? Chemo?
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For that cancer... Wife of my clan leader (who is 53 years old and has 3 children) has cancer I kind of see how hard it is, I hope your wife will be ok soon.
Ok. Baby is born. Good stuff. Looks healthy and adorable (for a newborn, they get cuter in a month or two) and all that.
What happens now? Chemo?
She's been on chemo for a while I believe
Ah. Ok. I thought all forms of chemo were dangerous to a fetus, but a quick google says it isn't so (only some versions that have an effect on cell division).
"The western world sips from a poisonous cocktail: Polarisation, populism, protectionism and post-truth"
-Antje Jackelén, Archbishop of the Church of Sweden
Thanks for all the support you guys. He's perfectly healthy according to X-ray and echo and so he'll be right with us in the morning. We both went down and she got to nurse him (which is the first food he's had today) about an hour ago.
Christina is doing well too.
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They've run all their tests and there is apparently nothing wrong with him. He'll be let out of the NICU within a few hours.
Mom has some uterine tissue separation from the VBAC. This basically means no more babies, but we weren't planning on it anyway. She's in a little pain and having some trouble walking, but it's minor and she'll get to go home (the house in Bellaire she's staying in) tomorrow.
We snatched a few hours of sleep last night, but for the most part spent our time traveling to the NICU to feed Simon when they called and getting exams for Christina.
They've run all their tests and there is apparently nothing wrong with him. He'll be let out of the NICU within a few hours.
Mom has some uterine tissue separation from the VBAC. This basically means no more babies, but we weren't planning on it anyway. She's in a little pain and having some trouble walking, but it's minor and she'll get to go home (the house in Bellaire she's staying in) tomorrow.
We snatched a few hours of sleep last night, but for the most part spent our time traveling to the NICU to feed Simon when they called and getting exams for Christina.
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Yay!!! Grats Josh! So glad that your wife and baby are doing fine. After all you've been through you sure as hell needed something awesome to go right and I'm glad it did. Now that the baby is safe and sound my prayers can go full bore on your wife getting better.
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What happens now? Chemo?
-Antje Jackelén, Archbishop of the Church of Sweden
Huge props to your wife! :^:
She's been on chemo for a while I believe
For that cancer... Wife of my clan leader (who is 53 years old and has 3 children) has cancer I kind of see how hard it is, I hope your wife will be ok soon.
Ah. Ok. I thought all forms of chemo were dangerous to a fetus, but a quick google says it isn't so (only some versions that have an effect on cell division).
-Antje Jackelén, Archbishop of the Church of Sweden
Typically, but not heeeeeeeeeeeere!
edit: also, how is this news not the definition of an awesome post?
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He now looks more like a baby, and less like an old man now.
That's all besides the point because Simon is just the most adorable little guy!
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Mom has some uterine tissue separation from the VBAC. This basically means no more babies, but we weren't planning on it anyway. She's in a little pain and having some trouble walking, but it's minor and she'll get to go home (the house in Bellaire she's staying in) tomorrow.
We snatched a few hours of sleep last night, but for the most part spent our time traveling to the NICU to feed Simon when they called and getting exams for Christina.
He is the cutest newborn ever!!!
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