To: Slings and Arrows
Stephens, who has also learned how to play the guitar and do a Rubik's cube from YouTube videosThe happy news is the baby is healthy: all the red squares are on the same side!
To: nickcarraway
Youtube? There are books and books, there’s so much info on the internet, but youtube? Eh, maybe he’s a visual learner.
My wife and I delivered our last several at home confidently from what we learned by reading. Congrats to this guy and his wife and child and guitar and rubiks cube.
3 posted on
05/01/2009 2:49:18 AM PDT by
Big Giant Head
(I should change my tagline to "Big Giant penguin on my Head")
To: nickcarraway
That’s really awesome and really lucky.
I’m all for natural births and they are great for those who want them, but the reason infant and mother mortality rates are so low is because if there is something going wrong, THERE ARE DOCTORS THERE!
Had I had my daughter at home, we’d both be dead.
4 posted on
05/01/2009 3:00:04 AM PDT by
autumnraine
(Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose- Kris Kristoferrson)
To: nickcarraway; Slings and Arrows; mikrofon; Charles Henrickson
In what is claimed to be the world's first, a 28-year-old man has helped his wife deliver a baby successfully with online assistance from a popular video- sharing site. ...
The naval engineer...,
The NAVEL Engineer!
8 posted on
05/01/2009 11:13:31 AM PDT by
martin_fierro
(Novel Engineer)
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