Kasey has arrived!!

Ayako finally delivered Kaito Christopher at 6:25 pm on April 26. He weighs 3410 grams (7 lbs 8 oz) and was 52.1 cm (20 1/2 inches). Got to speak to Aya and Chris. Everyone is fine and the baby has lots of hair. Pictures will follow shortly. Aya is starved and wants an American pizza, but they will have to wait til they return to Atsugi.

Kasey's Nonnie Bobbie V.

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Queen City x-stitcher
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Queen City x-stitcher ,in rec.crafts.textiles.needleworkwrote: and entertained us with

Congratulations to all - glad she is safely delivered.

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lucretia borgia

Wonderful!

Cheryl

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Cheryl Isaak

Mazal Tov

Lucille

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Lucille

I'm glad everyone is doing OK. I bet the little guy was worth the wait, even for Ayako-san (poor thing :-) ). CiaoMeow >^;;^<

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Tia Mary

CONGRATULATIONS, GRANDMA-SAN! :)

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Karen C - California

Congratulations! How funny she still has cravings, even after the birth.

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Jere Williams

Not so funny Jere, Ayako was in labor for more than 50 hours, as she would have contractions and then stop. Her water broke over 36 hours before. DS Chris said if hospital food was bad, Japanese hospital food was the worst. According to DS Chris and DD Sarah, Japanese pizza is nothing like what we get here. Chris would bring pizza from the Naval Air Base for Ayako. As they are 5 hours away it isn't possible for Chris to get her one.

I hope to get picture by tomorrow .

Yours in Stitches Bobbie V

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Queen City x-stitcher

I do recall being starving after I delivered each of my children. DH thought he was going to share my lunch so he wouldn't have to go out -- ha! I don't miss a meal, even for childbirth....

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Jere Williams

I was ravenous after DS - ate two "lunches" that they keep in the labor ward frig and ate a huge breakfast and wanted to send DH out for an bacon, egg and cheese sandwich by 9 AM.

After DD, I wasn't nearly so hungry, but I was in tough shape and was pumped full of pain meds and replacement fluids.

I figure hungry is a good sign! LOL

Cheryl

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Cheryl Isaak

Yup. One of the delightful things about being at home is that you get to eat what you want throughout and you've got a whole kitchen full of whatever you want when you're done ;-) I was ravenous all three times.

Best wishes, Ericka

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Ericka Kammerer

Welcome, Kaito Christopher! I'm sure you'll be much loved.

Manth

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Manth

It was a good thing I wasn't at home! But I do envy you.

C
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Cheryl Isaak

Cheryl Isaak ,in rec.crafts.textiles.needleworkwrote: and entertained us with

I had my middle child at home, best of three deliveries despite the fact she was a facial presentation. My husband was away in the navy and I had nowhere to leave the 2 1/4 year old, so it was a great solution.

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lucretia borgia

Welcome KC and well done Ayako - I hope she's had her pizza by now , she surely deserves it !!!! Can't wait to see pictures - shame there's no smell-o- vision cross the web - just love that 'new baby' smell !!! Hugs too to Nonnie Bobbie and daddy Chris Take care Jan (UK)

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newmum

Congrats to all! It's so good to hear they both came through it okay. Now the fun starts!!!! :)

Joan

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Joan E.

Congratulations.

Catherine

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Brenda Lewis

My congratulations bounced, because I pressed the wrong button, but I mean them, anyway. Long and happy lives to all.

I know what Aya went through, because the same thing happened to me, but ended in a Caesarian after 36 hours. I'm glad she didn't have that - it makes you feel you've had the worst of both methods!

Joyce in RSA.

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Joyce

Yeah, those long labors can take the stuffing out of you. My two short labors were much easier to recover from than my long one! I thought it was odd, though, to go from a "prolonged labor" to a "precipitate labor"! I figured that after having a 45 hour labor the first time, it was a pretty sure bet the second would be faster, but I sure as heck wasn't prepared for it to be 43 hours faster! ;-)

No kidding. I was blessed and didn't end up with a c-section despite the long labor, but I have a friend who ended up with an episiotomy *and* a c-section scar from the same birth. I think that's just really, really unfair.

Best wishes, Ericka

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Ericka Kammerer

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