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Induction

Saturday, May 26th, 2007

We went in to Winchester hospital yesterday afternoon where Christine was due to be induced. One prostaglandin tablet later and after hours of monitoring (don’t believe a midwife when she says “just another five minutes”!) the contractions were coming along nice and regularly when I left late last night. The pain was starting to kick in a little for Christine, probably not helped by the screams from the neighbouring labour ward! She was due another monitoring session this morning and, given that at half six in the morning I’ve just had a call asking me to come in (after getting some breakfast otherwise I wouldn’t be writing this) then I guess things are still moving along nicely.

Car seats

Friday, May 4th, 2007

One of the last items missing from our baby list was a car seat. We wanted something fairly light which, when it comes to baby paraphernalia, conveniently seems to mean buying the cheapest you can get. The first seat we tried was consequently Mothercare’s bottom of the range model. Much to my horror it turned out that the seat belts on our 2000 Seat Leon are on the short side and were a tight fit. This being one of the smallest seats on offer it didn’t bode well.

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Baby first aid

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

Sadly I had to miss the first RR10 of the season but it was in a good cause: baby first aid. Just over an hour’s worth from the Red Cross covering CPR, the recovery position and, particularly important for babies, choking. Let’s just hope we never have to put it in to use!

Antenatal class

Saturday, March 31st, 2007

We had our first antenatal class today. As I’m often away during the week we’d picked an NCT class taking place on two Saturday’s and just one weekday evening. Unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately depending on your point of view!) only two other couples have signed up so one of the Saturday sessions has been cancelled. As a consequence we covered everything from the first stage of labour through to changing nappies in the one day. (The contents of my doll’s nappy seemed to be particularly yellow and crumbly!) The instructor wasn’t nearly as biased as we had been led to expect from the NCT. What was a shame though is that, given that these classes are meant to be a chance to meet other couples in the same situation, the other two pairs are not particularly local.

Second scan

Friday, December 29th, 2006

242The baby had its twenty week scan today and was particularly active which, unfortunately, wasn’t conducive to good images. All the right bits seemed to be there and in the right places though. It was fascinating to see the heart in cross section and be able to watch the four cavities pumping away. Unfortunately the baby was being a little coy and had its legs together so no news on whether it’s a boy or a girl.

Baby pictures

Friday, November 17th, 2006

232Had an uneventful journey back from Austria although the M3 was pretty hairy in the torrential rain. Made it home in time to accompany Christine to the Royal Hampshire Hospital in Winchester for her dating scan. The ultrasound produced some very clear pictures. The baby appeared to be resting its head on one arm and it was good to see that it already appears to be practising running! The hospital is currently training its staff to perform nuchal fold testing (already on offer in Southampton and which NICE recommends all hospitals provide by April 2007) and, as a thank you, we got a free selection of pictures to take away.

Pitter patter of tiny feet

Thursday, November 2nd, 2006

As Christine has broken the news over on her blog, I’m assuming it’s okay for me to do the same here. We’re expecting a baby, due in May next year, so expect things to get a little gooey round here if not a bit pooey and sickey!

Birds tie the knot

Sunday, July 16th, 2006

Had a great day out yesterday at the wedding of Christine’s university friend Clare Saxby and Damian Bird. The ceremony itself took place in Oxford town hall. It’s the first civil ceremony I’ve been to and the carefully chosen readings and music made a refreshing change to the usual religious pomp. We then moved down to Christ Church meadows for some photos before escaping the blazing sun to Cafe Coco for cream teas.

A bus ride was then layed on to Millets Farm Centre which, despite the name, was an idylic location for a very tasty evening BBQ. We then danced the night away to Damian’s party mix and the excellent Jazz Soul Boogie Band.

No photos I’m afraid as, in my role as official photographer, I think the bride and groom should be first to see them.