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    It's a Girl! II

    Just a quick note to welcome to the world baby Tegan, born a few days early at 2am today. 6lb 9oz, strayjuliet and baby fine etc.

    Anyone know a good surgeon?
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    Wahey!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf View Post
    Just a quick note to welcome to the world baby Tegan, born a few days early at 2am today. 6lb 9oz, strayjuliet and baby fine etc.

    Anyone know a good surgeon?

    Congrats!

    Surgeon? For you or her?
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    Congratulations to you both, that is really good news. Cheers John.

    Surgeon...? Don't be in too big a rush about that!

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    Congrats you two, that's awesome, a baby Stray Wolf!

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    Congratulations!!!

    That is GREAT news .... hope everyone is well and resting (including Dad!!) Best wishes to you all all

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    Big congrats!

    Still trying to adjust to my 8 week-old boy - can't even begin to imagine having a second....ever!!! LOL. Good on ya for going down that road!

    PS. Where's the pics?? Come on, we need pics!
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    Had no idea. Do you know what causes it, now?
    Congrats to you both.
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    Well done!
    Sheesh, you kept that one quiet, didn't you?

    Bugger the surgeon, they cost an arm and a leg..just go riding more...on the bike, that is!
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    Huge congratulations to you both and a big welcome to Tegan.
    Wishing Mum and baby some good rest now, all the best.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Surgeon? For you or her?
    Yes.
    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    Surgeon...? Don't be in too big a rush about that!
    This is our 4th child together and Juliet's 6th, that "not rushing it" enough?
    Quote Originally Posted by Her_B4 View Post
    That is GREAT news .... hope everyone is well and resting (including Dad!!)
    Sadly, "dad" is looking after the other three. And I feel shattered. I've have a bit more sleep than strayj and I can only imagine how stuffed she must feel.
    Quote Originally Posted by judecatmad View Post
    PS. Where's the pics?? Come on, we need pics!
    No pics yet - she arrived before we could get anything organised - charge camera batteries etc. One of our friends was going to take some pics with her cellphone but by the time Tegan was born we were all too tired to think of anything save getting our support team home and getting strayj over to Waterford (where she would have been born if she'd stuck with the plan but she elected to show up early and we had to have her at Waikato Hospital)
    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    Had no idea. Do you know what causes it, now?
    Yep. Dunno what prevents it, though.
    Quote Originally Posted by yungatart View Post
    Bugger the surgeon, they cost an arm and a leg..just go riding more...on the bike, that is!
    Southern Cross will cover me for the chop and I have Lias volunteering to do the work with a couple of bricks...

    Cheers for the well wishes, everyone.
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    Least you still got your sense of humour! All the best! We were reminded how it was when our grandson was born and saw how exhausted our poor daughter was!

    I got the cut and tie job after our youngest and my wife both nearly died at her birth and the Doc said "No more". Still took five years to decide to do it, as we were still fairly young, but I now reckon it was the best thing I ever did for the Missus - actually she reckons it too...

    Takes a lot of pressure off her. Not something to do lightly or too soon but in your situation probably a viable consideration.
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    Congratulations mate Hope mum baby and all the horde are doing well. After 4 I reckon you might be a candidate for the chop and the extra seat padding for a couple weeks brigade!
    Or be the definition of hard man and ride home after the op!
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    Congratulations to you all and well done

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    congrats man!
    good to hear everyone's ok too!

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