Home Create Watch Help News Mobile Login

The Delivery Day

Our first baby (or) Michael and Nataly +1

  • This morning we went in for a 40 weeks ultra sound to see if everything is ok and it turns out that the baby is fine but the embryonic fluid is low. So... It's time to have a baby. I am not sure how much of how little I will cover but, being one of the founders of ScribbleLive, I thought it might be an interesting experiment.

    Nataly will be induced and the process will take a while. I am just picking
    up a few things and heading back to the hospital. So site back and tune in to all the that is public.
    by michael via email edited by MDM at 7/3/2009 5:03:26 PM
  • by m.demonte via Flickr at 7/3/2009 5:13:55 PM
  • by m.demonte via Flickr at 7/3/2009 5:41:35 PM
  • Leaving home empty, coming back full. I am off to the hospital and
    setting in for what I am sure will be a long evening.
    by michael via email at 7/3/2009 5:45:07 PM
  • by MDM at 7/3/2009 5:55:19 PM
  • The before shot....
    by MDM at 7/3/2009 5:55:25 PM
  • by m.demonte via Flickr at 7/3/2009 6:10:55 PM
  • by m.demonte via Flickr at 7/3/2009 6:25:55 PM
  • Good luck you guys... welcome to real adulthood :-)
    by Andre at 7/3/2009 6:38:21 PM
  • And so the waiting begins in a room at Mt. Sinai
    by MDM at 7/3/2009 6:39:59 PM
  • In the interests of advancing technology for all pregnant wowen
    everywhere, Nataly has signed up two trials. The first one is a new
    way to insert an epidural using a low current (Tsui test). It a more
    efficient way to detect it is inserted correctly.
    by michael via email at 7/3/2009 7:06:05 PM
  • The other is Noninvasive Bio-reactance. A way of mesuring the heart in
    high risk pregnantcies. Nataly is not but will be a base case. This
    proceedure will help high risk individuals by not requiring a
    cathedure to be inserted in the heart. A proceedure that adds added
    discomfort to the birth.
    by michael via email at 7/3/2009 7:12:14 PM
  • woohoo baby coming!
    by skube at 7/3/2009 7:13:50 PM
  • Awesome news! I'm getting cards with Barney the Dinosaur and poker chips with Dora and Diego on them ;)
    by Justin at 7/3/2009 7:24:14 PM
  • HEY! How did I get in here?!
    by Neil Hollands at 7/3/2009 7:30:13 PM
  • I can't find the buttons for free stuff?
    by Neil Hollands at 7/3/2009 7:32:28 PM
  • Did you get an SL hat made for the little one? Never too soon to teach them mad marketing skills ;)
    by pollyprissypant at 7/3/2009 7:34:14 PM
  • @Neil. I just bought some candy corn and Cotten candy. This place is awesome.
    by MDM at 7/3/2009 7:34:40 PM
  • & where's the birthing interface? I want to help. I'm pretty quick with the virtual forceps... With the appropriate technology this birth could be a real money maker
    by Neil Hollands at 7/3/2009 7:34:47 PM
  • It's a &%^^&! supermarket in there!!! Don't forget to get some coupons for FREE nursing classes and earwax removal
    by Neil Hollands at 7/3/2009 7:35:58 PM
  • by m.demonte via Flickr at 7/3/2009 7:36:15 PM
  • by m.demonte via Flickr at 7/3/2009 7:36:55 PM
  • It's usally Nataly's nap time around now as Dr. Phil is on TV
    by MDM at 7/3/2009 7:38:44 PM
  • by m.demonte via Flickr at 7/3/2009 8:20:35 PM
  • A wide selection of rubber gloves from Small to Large.
    by michael via email at 7/3/2009 8:22:35 PM
  • by m.demonte via Flickr at 7/3/2009 8:27:55 PM
  • by m.demonte via Flickr at 7/3/2009 8:29:55 PM
  • We escaped to the ground floor. I wonder if that's allowed?
    by michael via email at 7/3/2009 8:31:08 PM
  • by m.demonte via Flickr at 7/3/2009 8:32:15 PM
  • @baby. You'll probably see your parents getting all sorts of great drugs soon and be left wondering... "Hey where the ^%#$ is my juice?" I mean afterall we both know yer the one who's about to have his head reshaped into a bullet as its rammed through a "10cm" (bullshit) hole. Well I'm here to tell you that we can hook you up. At BabyBuzz we care about the trip YOU'RE on. Unlike unfeeling wacked-out parents we are committed to providing you with the finest pharmaceuticals from premium labs in Afghanistan and Ohio. "But wait a sec" you say "How am I gonna pay for this fabulous unbelievably reasonably-priced service?" Its true many babies lack credit or cash and may own few stocks or bonds, that's where your parents come in. Remember those blurry uncaring basterds nearby? They often carry all sorts of things that are traditionally worthless to you, but with our help can be converted into mind-blowing drugs!!! What's more its easy! Simply stick your hand out and reach up to mommy's wallet, take the money and eat it. The bills have been impregnated with premium quality Buzzorium. Your mom put them in her pants when she received change at the Hospital gift shop. Your first poo will be black goo perfect for hiding the cash that will be your payment. Don't suffer through a painful bone-crushing birth, Have a great trip with BabbyBuzz now!
    by Neil Hollands at 7/3/2009 8:47:29 PM
  • by m.demonte via Flickr at 7/3/2009 8:54:55 PM
  • I spent 2 weeks in Mt. Sinai a couple of years ago and that gift store and Second Cup saved me from complete and utter boredom. Glad you guys could escape for a short time...
    by pollyprissypant at 7/3/2009 8:56:18 PM
  • So exciting!
    by dondy at 7/3/2009 9:00:37 PM
  • by m.demonte via Flickr at 7/3/2009 9:33:59 PM
  • So, experiment number one is over. It went well. The second field test
    may not happen it we can't deliver by 9 pm. Oh well, time to eat.
    by michael via email at 7/3/2009 9:36:39 PM
  • by m.demonte via Flickr at 7/3/2009 9:37:55 PM
  • @Neil. Thanks for advice. But don't you worry I will get her back. I ordered 32 sharpened spikes and a suit of armor off the Internet at 38 weeks. She is going to be in for a big surprise.
    by Baby at 7/3/2009 9:44:08 PM
  • by m.demonte via Flickr at 7/3/2009 10:09:18 PM
  • by m.demonte via Flickr at 7/3/2009 10:25:35 PM
  • I fondly remember those chairs.

    So excited for you guys. Bring on baby.
    by APO at 7/3/2009 10:27:03 PM
  • It seemed like 9 months flew by but now time is standing still as this
    clock demonstrates.
    by michael via email at 7/3/2009 10:32:17 PM
  • Contractions are now light, about 60 sec long and 2-3 apart. There's
    an app for that and I am using it.
    by michael via email at 7/3/2009 10:45:55 PM
  • My Contraction History
    by mad via email at 7/3/2009 10:46:37 PM
  • They have her wired for sound now as the contractions continue.
    by michael via email at 7/3/2009 10:54:28 PM
  • by m.demonte via Flickr at 7/3/2009 10:56:15 PM
Who's Blogging
  • MDMMDM
Crossposting
This liveblog is being crossposted to MDM.
Translate
Options
Comments

Turn viewer comments off and on.
Turn comments off

Share
Twitter
Tweet this event!
Social Bookmarks
Bookmark and Share
RSS
Subscribe to this live blog via RSS