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She was overdue and arrived on the 14th day. Mrs went in on Sunday to have gel to encourage the birth and nothing really started until her second dose on Monday and plenty of walking around the hospital. I left her at 10pm got home had some toast and then at 11 had phone call to go back in as she was in labour. It would have been out earlier as she was put on a drip to speed things up as they thought the baby was in distress but it was in an awkward position and so wasn't helping the labour. Mrs was rushed into have C section. Or a bit shocking when i'm stood there with all these poeple rushing around you but the end result couldn't be better. Don't think it has sunk in yetOriginally posted by SizeZero View PostCongratulations, and I see you were home in time for the match, so all's good
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Congratulations, it's all sound as a pound fun evun de sleeplessness. *
* Translated into Scouse by this website: http://www.whoohoo.co.uk/scouse-translator.asp
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riiseissometimesadumbmuppet has a nice ring to it.Originally posted by Dow Jones View PostAre you going to call her Chelsea?
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Congratulations, and I see you were home in time for the match, so all's good
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Good news
Congrats & well done to your wife.
Are you going to call her Chelsea?
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Originally posted by Cooperinliverp00l View PostJust to let you know
Mrs Cooper gave birth to our Daughter at 13:33 weighing 8lbs 9oz.
Sophie Erin Cooper

Congratulations!!!
Great to hear both baby and mother are fine.
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