Finally! He's here!

Jul 26, 2011 05:40


Yarrow Bowen
July 25, 2011
(pictures forthcoming)

I was hoping for a natural delivery, but Baby Y's umbilical cord was wrapped twice around his neck so his heart beat was dropping as labor contractions intensified. They pulled him out by C-section. His Apgar scores were high, but doc suggested I teach him a better place to tie in to his climbing ( Read more... )

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amamama July 26 2011, 11:52:44 UTC
Yayayay! Congratulations. Too bad you had to have a C-section, but rather that than brain damage, obviously! See if you can find an experienced craniosacral therapist in your area to give him a gentle round as soon as possible. The journey through the birth canal helps make all joints flexible (he hasn't had much room to move lately, after all). All the best to all of you. Happy hugs and abundant blessings!

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zia_montrose August 1 2011, 15:32:31 UTC
Thanks for the blessings! We do feel like we've received a few already.

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moonette1 July 26 2011, 12:07:44 UTC
Congratulations, Zia! What a wonderful time this is! Enjoy it all, sweetie. Can't wait for the pics.

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zia_montrose August 1 2011, 15:33:24 UTC
Spoken like someone who knows what they're talking about! Thanks for the kind words. : )

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etiam_quietus July 26 2011, 14:31:58 UTC
Oh CONGRATULATIONS!!!! What wonderful news and the best wishes for you and your family!

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zia_montrose August 1 2011, 15:34:20 UTC
Thanks! We're pretty much owned already. : )

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megan29 July 26 2011, 20:42:34 UTC
Wonderful! I am so happy for all 3 of you! It sounds like things got pretty scary for a while, but the important thing is that he's here and he's healthy.

I've never seen the name Yarrow. Is it a name in your family, or something that you and the Boy Wonder created just for him? Or neither? Inquiring minds want to know. Whenever you feel up to it, that is.

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zia_montrose August 1 2011, 15:45:57 UTC
My doc never let it get to the point of scary. And I fully trusted someone who let me climb and ski my whole pregnancy. (I'd even say he took delight in watching that unfold.)

Yarrow is just an Old English plant name. Think of it like Heath. I first heard it worn by a Yosemite Search and Rescue climber and loved it. I only know of three others besides Baby Y roaming about with that name though; it's not conventional.

Apollo came home yesterday from his stay with friends. They reported him to be a real 'ladies man', following Stephanie around the house while she showered and cooked and even reporting to her on one occasion when their baby was crying in his crib in the other room. He met Yarrow with a few good-natured sniffs and a lick. We are trying to keep treating him like the precious member of the household that he is, even though there's a time-intensive baby around.

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megan29 August 1 2011, 18:47:19 UTC
I'm the only lady Apollo never fell in love with... But it sounds like he's already trained for baby-sitting. Why buy a baby monitor when you have Apollo around? :-)

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zia_montrose August 2 2011, 03:37:09 UTC
That's because we made the mistake of thinking an evening walk around PC would be enough exercise for Polly dog that day. He was amped and not to be wooed. Sorry he left you with a case of the unrequiteds.

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crumplehornedki July 26 2011, 23:42:19 UTC
Congratulations for a safe delivery! I hope you recover quickly. Lol it's always good to have a doctor who understands you, and it's never too early to teach safe climbing habits ;p

Can't wait for pics

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zia_montrose August 1 2011, 15:56:24 UTC
Thanks, CHK! I had the perfect doc for me--and he has a strong reputation as an OB around this area.

BTW, you did this *three* times?? I think you should take up extreme sports. They're easier. : D

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crumplehornedki August 2 2011, 04:58:01 UTC
lol - Ladywhizbee has done it four times!

And mine were all quick labours and no intervention necessary. You get the harder recovery job. Hmmmm extreme sports - did no one tell you that that's another term for parenting :-)

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zia_montrose August 2 2011, 19:15:59 UTC
And mine were all quick labours and no intervention necessary.

**envy** ; ) Fortunately, I've always been a fast healer.

did no one tell you that that's another term for parenting

Ha, no, but I see it now...

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