Trainwreck Alex Dacy / Alex Dzimtowicz / Wheelchair Rapunzel - 50% wholesome disability influencer, 50% that cash me outside girl

First picture of the bebe.
She's keeping us all in suspense.
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The toes look awfully big to me and yeah, the nails look strange.
newborns and preemies are a mess of weird proportions that even out over time. I also think the angle of the foot in the photo is making them look more dramatic than it actually is. The foot further back in the photo looks totally normal in the side profile

I am honestly amazed by how well everything seems to have gone. I know it has been only hours post-delivery but with everything that could have gone wrong with this pregnancy and delivery, it is such a relief that everything seems to have gone smoothly.
 
Yeah brain on auto pilot 9 months = pregnancy
You said "exhale 9 months of tension," not "9 months on auto-pilot"...and those seem like opposite concepts anyway. ?

And she's seemed the opposite of tense in the 6 months of pregnancy awareness. But I was reading you to mean you and/or the general observer could now exhale after 9 months of tense anticipation or something, which it hasn't been, for anyone (except maybe the baby itself).
 
You said "exhale 9 months of tension," not "9 months on auto-pilot"...and those seem like opposite concepts anyway. ?

And she's seemed the opposite of tense in the 6 months of pregnancy awareness. But I was reading you to mean you and/or the general observer could now exhale after 9 months of tense anticipation or something, which it hasn't been, for anyone (except maybe the baby itself).
No I meant I had been holding onto my own anxiety for this whole pregnancy because of my own shit, and in my emotional state having just found out everyone was OK, my brain went on auto pilot and I momentarily forgot it was not 9 months long and I had not known about for 9 months.
 
Well, hey! One thing went well apparently! Now we need things to go well for anotherrrr... 18+ years. Lovely.

After my last post and people pointing out Noah's possibly violent reactions due to BPD/addiction, I'm now on the side of "he needs to go take care of himself first". I would rather Noah get the help he needs before he does something unforgivable.

No PL, let's just say I know a few people (some very intimately) with untreated BPD. Could not imagine having something so serious, without the tools to handle it, and trying to raise another human being at the same time.
 
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