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Mum gets some time with Will
We managed to get Jules up to see Will. This was the first time to since the birth that Jules had seen him, and its fair to say it was a bit difficult for her.
It was also the first time she had moved off her back. Initial thoughts about having a C section is that, if you have a choice, take the regular vaginal birth. She's in quite a bit of pain and can't understand why in the world anyone would by choice do it.
Will is still in stable condition. No change from the earlier notes on his condition. More photo's comming this arvo.
7 comments:
I'm amazed that she is moving about at all what a recovery, remember when they offer pain relief take it.
I'm soooo glad Jules has been able to see Will.
Caesars are painful (post op)- take time recovering. Any q's, feel free to email/ring me.
Ask for drugs before the pain gets worse, cause there's no reason to 'tough it'!!
Will continue praying. (BTW - I love Will's name)
Our thoughts and hopes are with you, the Cox-Deakin's (James, Justine, Jade and Jonte). Glad to hear Jules is up and been able to see Will - all our love.
Harry & Jules,
the way you bith seem to be coping is amazing. Please Jules, take the time to recover and look after you. I'm so glad you've had a chance to go and be with Will.
Love you both and our prayers are with all of you.
Michael, Renee and James send their love as well.
Love Evelyn
Our prayers have, and will continue to be with you all. He's a tough little kid!
Our prayers have, and will continue to be with you all. He's a tough little kid!
Been following on baby Will's condition after Jonathan and Dorothy told me about the situation yesterday. Thanks for the updates. You are definitely in my prayers. So glad Julie is able to see Will today. She's a strong lady, to be up and about one day post-op!
As Jonathan mentioned to you yesterday, please feel free to call me anytime if you have any medical questions...or if you just want to talk things over, medically. I praise God that the hospital staff has been so proficient at providing the best care possible!
Now the name Will will always hold a special meaning to me.
love in Christ,
Melissa Cheng
(excuse my blog name--it's a play on my chinese nickname)
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