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Cameron Joseph has arrived!!!!!

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Fri, 15 Oct 1999 20:28:44 -0500 (CDT)


I wanted to thank everyone for always being available to answer my questions. My baby was the one with bilateral dilated renal pelvis and bilateral choroid plexis cysts. Plus I am the one who had the hyperthyroid and tachycardia. We were not real excited about teh delivery because of everything we were facing. Well, after several tests, baby is 100% healthy!!!! As far as I go, I had not one indicent of tachycardia through the whole labor and delivery. God really is amazing.

My child chose to end the pregnancy in a very dramatic way. I was feeling some back pain and requested an increase in the epi. At this point I was 8 centimeters. About 30 minutes later I felt some slight pressure and was checked again. I was at 10 and ready to go. I sat up in bed and noticed that we had lost the baby's heartbeat. I fiddled around for awhile and couldn't find it. The nurse came in and I asked her to find the heartbeat. While she was trying I decided to move the blankets out of the way. WELL, when I did this there between my legs was Cameron!!!!! I had no clue he was coming out. Needless to say, we all went on panic mode. I thought my DH would have a heart attack. We have been the talk of the hospital. :)

For those wondering, because I deliverd the baby my doctor will not be paid for the delivery. I did ask if I could send HER a bill!! :)

Anyway, thank you again.

Cindy and Cameron Joseph, Oct 13, 1999




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