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BiGleR FaMilY BiGleR FaMilY Saturday, April 13, 2013 Avary Ann     Weighing in at 8lb 1oz, and 19" long, we welcome Avary Ann to our growing young family.  Generally speaking, the birth went well...except true to our family's form, we had to inject a little surprise into the mix.  When she engaged in the birth canal, Avary's heart beat dropped to 60 bpm (it had been 150).  The nurse immediately notified the doctor that we were in a strenuous situation.  Then here's the play-by-play over the next two minutes before Avary was born: The heart monitor flat-lined, ie, went completely to zero.  This caused panic.  The nurse thought the leads that monitored the heart rate came off, but they didn't.  She then frantically tried the wire connections to see if it was a mechanical failure.  But cords were connected properly.  She then pushed the panic button to alert an army of nursed that rushed in to help, all while saying "Tasha, we have to get this baby out now!  Push, Push, Push...

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