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DonJippo
12th May 2008, 10:36
...to hospital that is. My wife is about to give birth to our third child :D I believe it's going to be a boy once again but keep it as a secret untill baby has born :p :

janneppi
12th May 2008, 10:39
Great news, hope all goes to well. :)

Daniel
12th May 2008, 10:50
Good luck :D

pino
12th May 2008, 11:48
Best wishes from me too :up:

BDunnell
12th May 2008, 12:30
Wishing you and your family all the very best.

GridGirl
12th May 2008, 13:05
Congratulations in advance. :)

Dave B
12th May 2008, 13:39
Good luck to both (or rather all three!) of you :up:

SOD
12th May 2008, 13:49
Congrats!!!!!!!!

Donney
12th May 2008, 14:16
Great news, congratulations!!!

schmenke
12th May 2008, 14:22
Congrats! :) Now log off and get going! :p :

A.F.F.
12th May 2008, 15:30
:)

J4MIE
12th May 2008, 19:03
Great stuff DJ, hope all is well! :up:

Woodeye
12th May 2008, 19:40
Good luck! :D

Drew
12th May 2008, 22:37
What on earth are you doing wasting time on here?!
;)
P.s. Great news!

MrJan
12th May 2008, 23:06
Just image DonJippo's wife laying in the car screaming while he says "Just a minute, have to tell the guys on the forum" :D

Good luck :up:

Daniel
12th May 2008, 23:09
Just image DonJippo's wife laying in the car screaming while he says "Just a minute, have to tell the guys on the forum" :D

Good luck :up:

Nah. He's probably saying that while grilling some makkara over an open fire in the delivery room :up:

millencolin
13th May 2008, 00:34
Congrats mate, hope it all goes well

dc10
13th May 2008, 12:46
Has he/she arrived yet?
Congratulations in advance :)

Hazell B
13th May 2008, 22:07
Best wishes to all concerned .... and give your poor wife my sympathy. That woman must be a saint putting up with you using the forum while she's waiting to produce a whole new life :p :

Hawkmoon
15th May 2008, 02:29
Best wishes to all concerned .... and give your poor wife my sympathy. That woman must be a saint putting up with you using the forum while she's waiting to produce a whole new life :p :

Come on Hazell, how hard can giving birth be? All you have to do is lie there....Oh bugger here comes the wife. Where's the bloody delete key..........

:D

Erki
15th May 2008, 09:43
Hope it wasn't too traumatic. :)

And as I've heard, lying down is actually not natural position at all and makes birthing more difficult.

leopard
15th May 2008, 09:44
Some said that giving birth normally is hard, if they can remember how is the pain they don't want to do for the second, third, etc. Some said also giving birth trough surgery is not better choice either than that of normal.

Neither of both method are nice choice. So the better to do that wholeheartedly as it happens naturally to female. Goat have it harder as they usually give birth 4 or 5 new goats all at once. :D

btw, Congrats Mr DJ :)

Erki
15th May 2008, 09:45
Neither of both method are nice choice. So the better to do that wholeheartedly as it happens naturally to female. Goat have it harder as they usually give birth 4 or 5 new goats all at once. :D

What about leopard?

leopard
15th May 2008, 09:51
What about leopard?
:)

dc10
15th May 2008, 12:35
Come on Hazell, how hard can giving birth be? All you have to do is lie there....Oh bugger here comes the wife. Where's the bloody delete key..........

:D

:laugh:

Hazell B
15th May 2008, 19:02
Hawkmoon's a brave one, eh? :laugh:

Or he's never tried passing a watermelon ..........

MrJan
15th May 2008, 20:31
Hawkmoon's a brave one, eh? :laugh:

Or he's never tried passing a watermelon ..........

Passing a watermelon would be easy compared to the terrible pain that I get in my arse when it goes numb after I've been watching the telly for 3 hours :eek:

BDunnell
15th May 2008, 20:40
Hawkmoon's a brave one, eh? :laugh:

Or he's never tried passing a watermelon ..........

Do you mean to the person next to you?

Daniel
16th May 2008, 08:43
Do you mean to the person next to you?
*sniggers*

dc10
16th May 2008, 15:32
Where's DinJippo got to? His wife's been a long time having this baby - 4 days and no word. Waiting to wet the baby's head :beer:

Erki
16th May 2008, 17:35
Where's DinJippo got to? His wife's been a long time having this baby - 4 days and no word. Waiting to wet the baby's head :beer:

There's nothing like a 100 hour labour. :)

dc10
16th May 2008, 17:49
:colour: Sorry DonJippo, I spelt your name wrong - typo :rolleyes:

DonJippo
18th May 2008, 21:52
Hello all, I think it's about time to give an update to you after many days of silence.

First of all to some of you who tought I was posting on the forum while my wife was in labour on the back seat of my car I can ensure that was not the case. She was already taken to hospital by ambulance at that time and I was waiting nurse to arrive to look after our five years old twins when I started this thread so you got it wrong there :p

I did manage to get to the hospital well in time to see the birth of our third child and what a long and exhausting delivery it was but finally new baby boy was born, told you so it's going to be a boy :D

But it was not over yet, for some reason baby had petechials all over his upper body and once doctors saw it they rushed him to more thorough examination to find out what is wrong. All tests they took came out as negative so it was not anything serious but to be sure that all is ok baby and mom were moved to Turku University hospital where they have been since last Tuesday doctors trying to find out what has caused those petechials. There are so many possible causes that I won't go there but have to say I was reliefed when I heard some of the first tests came out as negative...

Now almost week later baby is getting stronger day by day and those strange marks on his skin are vanishing but unfortunately mom is now sick having a bacterial infection causing very high fever (over +40C). She is getting antibiotics which seems to be helping and we are hoping her to be ok within few days so that we get both new baby and mom back home.

So all in all it has been one emotional rollercoaster ride the past week but as it looks right now things are going to be ok after few worrying days :)

A.F.F.
18th May 2008, 22:38
All Heil to family Jippo :bounce:

(btw. sorry, I ran out of battery)

DonJippo
18th May 2008, 22:55
(btw. sorry, I ran out of battery)

And I thought you were ran over by a car.... ;)

veeten
19th May 2008, 02:16
Yay! :D A new little Jippo in the house. :)

Congradulations. :) :beer:

Daniel
19th May 2008, 06:38
Congrats again DJ. Hope everything gets sorted ASAP. Are the boys enjoying the new brother? :o )

dc10
19th May 2008, 12:28
Many congrats - hope mum and baby are ok now.

J4MIE
19th May 2008, 12:34
Congratulations JP and hope things settle down soon :D :up:

Donney
20th May 2008, 11:30
Congratulation DJ, nopefully everything will be perfect. :up:

Hazell B
22nd May 2008, 15:30
Now almost week later baby is getting stronger day by day ....

Why don't you just own up - the baby already beat you at arm wrestling :p :

Congratulations.
What you going to call him?

leopard
23rd May 2008, 08:40
Hercules ;)

DonJippo
23rd May 2008, 08:51
Congratulations.
What you going to call him?

Currently we call him Veikko but have not decided yet what name we will give him. Veikko and mom came home yesterday so the family is together now :D

Hawkmoon
23rd May 2008, 09:08
Congratulations. As a father of three myself I know what you're in for. Though with twins I figure you've got the whole baby thing sorted by know.

Getting much sleep?

DonJippo
23rd May 2008, 12:25
Getting much sleep?

Me yes, wife not so much :p

gloomyDAY
23rd May 2008, 17:19
Me yes, wife not so much :p
LOL! Congratulations DJ.

http://media.damnfunnypictures.com/dfp/funny_cat_pictures_23.jpg

schmenke
23rd May 2008, 19:17
Congrats DJ! :)

Gurl Racer
26th May 2008, 23:48
Congrats!! :D

RE the person who said it wasn't natural to give birth lying down, you're right! In the old days (before painkillers, god bless them!) they used to give birth standing up! :eek: Think, gravity!

Don't ask how I know that.... :p

Erki
27th May 2008, 14:32
Congrats!! :D

RE the person who said it wasn't natural to give birth lying down, you're right! In the old days (before painkillers, god bless them!) they used to give birth standing up! :eek: Think, gravity!

Don't ask how I know that.... :p

I've heard that in the really old days, it wasn't that painful anyway. Maybe we were just more in tune with ourselves back then. :)

leopard
28th May 2008, 09:01
Yeah old days it wasn't painful, but the other way around. My grand mother in law gave birth 16 times...