Eleanor Isobel
Our
second child arrived on March 11, 2003 at 9.10 pm by c-section. At birth,
Eleanor was 3.585 kilograms, 51 cm long and head 36 cm.
Think you know a lot? Try taking the Eleanor Quiz!
Read our blog - http://claudia.blogspot.com
- to keep up with the girls.
The photo on the right was taken at Nellie's third birthday party on
March 4, 2006. Yes, her hair is always that curly.
Photos
11-Mar-2003: Still
Otto ... Passed
her tests ... Mummy's
first cuddle ... Metric
weight ... Waiting
for mummy ... Found
mummy ... Claudia
and Eleanor
12-Mar-2003: Claudia
and Eleanor ... Whose
Mummy is a nerd?
13-Mar-2003: Bath
Time ... Hats
are back? ... Eleanor
14-Mar-2003: Hospital
beds as exercise equipment ... Mummy
and Eleanor
15-Mar-2003: Daddy
and Eleanor ... Claudia
and Eleanor ... Another
baby? ... Snakes
and Ladders ... Room
- View A ... Room
- View B ... Eleanor
NEW! 21-Jul-2003 Claudia
and Eleanor
Baby Otto
Our second child, known while in utero as Otto, is due on March
11, 2003
Otto is almost a surprise baby, having been discovered
(at 5 weeks pregnant) a week before we'd intended to start trying.
Why "Otto"?
When we told Claudia that she was going to be a big sister, she was
adamant that the new baby would be a sister for her. We warned her that
it might be a brother, and tried to change the topic by asking what
she thought would be a nice name for the baby. "Otto" is the
name of the fish in A fish out of water, one of her favourite
books, and she thought that would make a good name for a baby sister.
Claudi was always "the baby" or "it" while in
utero; we never had a pet name for her. We tried a couple, but they
all seemed contrived. So when Fraser casually referred to Otto one day,
we realised we already had a name for this baby.
Don't panic; it won't be Otto once it's out :-)
The Plot Thickens
Claudia has expanded on "Otto". She wants the baby's full
name to be
Otto Wags Rogerson McHarg
My brother Dave is suggesting that Wags Otto makes for a better acronym
of the initials :-)
Pregnancy Progress
Lots of things have changed since we had Claudia. One of the really
good things is that the routine screening for Downs Syndrome and other
chromasomal problems is done *much* earlier. We have been assessed with
a 1 in 2200 chance of Otto having Downs - which means we can be pretty
confident, and there's no indication that we will need the amniocentesis
again (hooray!) For those who are interested, Otto's nuchal fold measured
0.13cm.
Birth
Our second child arrived on March 11, 2003 at 9.10 pm by c-section.
At birth, Eleanor was 3.585 kilograms, 51 cm long and head 36 cm. She
was bright purple when she arrived in the world but has now settled
down to a rather charming pink. Melissa is very tired but very happy
to have Otto finally OUT.
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