![]() ![]() ![]() Upon arrival, the PA assessed things and yes her water had broken, and yes in order to avoid infection that meant the baby had to come out now. There was no way we were actually having a baby today. Apart from her new leaking situation, nothing was different than it was yesterday. I had pictured myself heroically driving a screaming labor-having wife to the hospital, but here I was driving normally to the hospital with a very normal wife next to me. Is the baby coming out now? Or was this one of the false alarms I had heard about and the baby is still a couple weeks away? Is there a chance she just peed her pants and is misdiagnosing the situation?Īfter some rapid-fire googling, one thing was clear: We had to go to the hospital. I woke up close to noon and felt at peace for three seconds before opening my phone and seeing three texts from my wife: I’d actually wake up tomorrow without this project hanging over my head. The night before book launch was (obviously) a frantic all-nighter, and I eventually went to bed after 40 hours awake, exhausted and satisfied. I’d promote the book, catch my breath, and then begin the new adventure. Just two weeks after the book launch, my first baby would be born. Back in February, I wrote a post about my upcoming book that included a big visual of the timeline. ![]()
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