Yes­ter­day we con­grat­u­lated our friends Mika and Gary because they’re brand new par­ents to a brand new baby boy, and we went and vis­ited them at KKH just a cou­ple of hours after she’d returned to the ward and enjoyed her first cou­ple of hours of motherhood.

It was a happy after­noon all round, and it’s always a happy feel­ing around the mater­nity ward and the nurs­ery and it was prob­a­bly the only place in the whole world where I would have com­pletely under­stood what the women in the cor­ri­dors were talk­ing about when they were dis­cussing the mer­its of nat­ural child­birth as opposed to a Sicil­ian one.

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    I always try to avoid show­ing up to con­grat­u­late friends at the hos­pi­tal once they have birth. Their usu­ally tired and exhausted. I drop by a week after they get home and bring them a home cooked din­ner. That has always been well received. Of course that’s my view after hav­ing two chil­dren b yC sec­tion. I’m sure nat­ural child­birth moms may feel bet­ter than I did.

    Leslie
    Med­ical heli­copter pilot

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    Feel sorry for the kid hav­ing a birth­day so close to Christ­mas. Hard to have birth­day par­ties or the like but I guess life could be worse. Con­grat­u­la­tions & Happy New Year too!

    Jeff
    JRS Med­ical

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    Same thing here Leslie, I just like that.

    Emma

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