I'm very glad they arrived healthily, and that your wife is doing well, too.
I really envy you, my friend- I've always had a little dream about twin boys
. I wish you all well!


They do them on TV? Like on Grey's Anatomy or something?So what were the Apgars? Nobody ever tells us the Apgars.
I was so high on medication after my first caesarian that I don't remember the Apgar tests happening. I mentioned it to my husband after a day or two that I wondered why they hadn't done it, since it always happens on TV. He just stared at me for a moment and then said "they did do it, right there in the room."
Liam was 5.10lbs, James was 7.5lbs.
eek, there were quite large for twins. Your wife must have been huge.
He could have got away with calling one Blake.Congrats also for not naming them Avon and Vila.
Apgars are a newborn assessment score used to determine and record the condition of the baby. They're usually given at one and five minutes, sometimes at ten as well. The best possible score is a 10, but you're more likely to see 9 most of the time. In the medical record it will say something like "Apgars 9 and 9." A baby with a 10-10 Apgar score is probably singing and dancing at the end of his cord.What are Apgars? It's probably something we have here but under a different name (like Gutheries).
Pics to come. Sorry, rough night.![]()
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