I’m Going to Be a Dad!

Glorified KC
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My wife and I decided to start a family this year at ages 38 and 41, her and I respectfully. We had planned on starting a family 4-5 years ago after she finished law school. Unfortunately, life happened. Halfway through law school my wife suffered a hemorrhagic stroke. The cause we found out was due to Moyamoya disease. Long story, short, she rehabbed a couple of months later, had bypass surgery two months after that as prevention for another (common procedure for Moyamoya). I’ve been hesitant to see her go through a pregnancy. My fear of her going through this hell again during labor kept me from being okay with trying. Late last year we met with an OB who reviewed her medical history from her neurosurgeon and is confident she can go through labor with minimal chance of having another stroke. So we are now 24 weeks in and are looking forward to Maddox Lloyd Thomas in December. It’s the best thing to ever happen to me and I’m excited to be a father.
I wish I was a sacrifice, but somehow still lived on.
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Congratulations to both of you!www.myspace.com0
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Best thing you'll ever do! Congratulations Kboy!I was swimming in the Great Barrier Reef
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Congrats! That is great news.0
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This is awesome news! Congratulations!I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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I had kids young and then another at 41. Older is way more rewarding. She has shown me things that have changed my life no end
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Awesome news! Congratulations to you & your wife.
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Congrats to both of you. Hope your wife has an easy pregnancy, labor and delivery.
People born in December are the best.This weekend we rock Portland0 -
Congratulations, awesome news. Hope it is a smooth pregnancy for your wifeThe love he receives is the love that is saved0
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Cheers to both of you women are the most courageous! Sending positive vibes
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Poncier said:Congrats to both of you. Hope your wife has an easy pregnancy, labor and delivery.
People born in December are the best.
So far the pregnancy has gone really well. I'm still worried about her dealing with labor, but our OB and neurosurgeon say as long as her blood pressure doesn't elevate significantly prior that it should go fine without any concern of another stroke.
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josevolution said:Cheers to both of you women are the most courageous! Sending positive vibes
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Seeing what she went through to rehab from her stroke showed me a whole new vision of courage.
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Congrats.
It is a whole new frontier for sure.
Each stage has its challenges and things that are a pain about it... but always remember that as time goes, you say goodbye to various versions of your child and you sorely miss each version. Cherish every moment.Post edited by MayDay10 on0 -
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Glorified KC said:Poncier said:Congrats to both of you. Hope your wife has an easy pregnancy, labor and delivery.
People born in December are the best.
So far the pregnancy has gone really well. I'm still worried about her dealing with labor, but our OB and neurosurgeon say as long as her blood pressure doesn't elevate significantly prior that it should go fine without any concern of another stroke.
We did this with my son as my wife had a condition called placenta previa where the placenta is blocking the birth canal, so we had a C-Section scheduled about 2 weeks before her full term date, she never actually went into labor. Where labor could be a concern for your wife, this might be an option worth exploring.This weekend we rock Portland0 -
Glorified KC said:My wife and I decided to start a family this year at ages 38 and 41, her and I respectfully. We had planned on starting a family 4-5 years ago after she finished law school. Unfortunately, life happened. Halfway through law school my wife suffered a hemorrhagic stroke. The cause we found out was due to Moyamoya disease. Long story, short, she rehabbed a couple of months later, had bypass surgery two months after that as prevention for another (common procedure for Moyamoya). I’ve been hesitant to see her go through a pregnancy. My fear of her going through this hell again during labor kept me from being okay with trying. Late last year we met with an OB who reviewed her medical history from her neurosurgeon and is confident she can go through labor with minimal chance of having another stroke. So we are now 24 weeks in and are looking forward to Maddox Lloyd Thomas in December. It’s the best thing to ever happen to me and I’m excited to be a father.
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MayDay10 said:Congrats.
It is a whole new frontier for sure.
Each stage has its challenges and things that are a pain about it... but always remember that as time goes, you say goodbye to various versions of your child and you sorely miss each version. Cherish every moment.
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Poncier said:Glorified KC said:Poncier said:Congrats to both of you. Hope your wife has an easy pregnancy, labor and delivery.
People born in December are the best.
So far the pregnancy has gone really well. I'm still worried about her dealing with labor, but our OB and neurosurgeon say as long as her blood pressure doesn't elevate significantly prior that it should go fine without any concern of another stroke.
We did this with my son as my wife had a condition called placenta previa where the placenta is blocking the birth canal, so we had a C-Section scheduled about 2 weeks before her full term date, she never actually went into labor. Where labor could be a concern for your wife, this might be an option worth exploring.
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Glorified KC said:Poncier said:Glorified KC said:Poncier said:Congrats to both of you. Hope your wife has an easy pregnancy, labor and delivery.
People born in December are the best.
So far the pregnancy has gone really well. I'm still worried about her dealing with labor, but our OB and neurosurgeon say as long as her blood pressure doesn't elevate significantly prior that it should go fine without any concern of another stroke.
We did this with my son as my wife had a condition called placenta previa where the placenta is blocking the birth canal, so we had a C-Section scheduled about 2 weeks before her full term date, she never actually went into labor. Where labor could be a concern for your wife, this might be an option worth exploring.
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Women are way tougher than men
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