December 2025 Babies

Birth Announcements & Stories

Share your birth announcement / birth story here!  Feel free to use the light format or not, with as much or as little detail as you’d like.  So close to the finish line to our December babies, congratulations in advance!! ❤️❤️


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me . late 30's | h . early 40's | < 3 . 2013

*siggy warning*

ttc#1 . jul 2015
mmc . mar 2016
dx PCOS (non-IR) / subclinical hypothyroidism . summer 2016
tx metformin, levothyroxine, LP progesterone, femara + trigger + ti . fall/winter 2016
BFP .  jan 2017
DD .  oct 2017

ntnp #2 . summer 2018
mmc x2 . sep 2018 & may 2019
RE workup, dx MTHFR mutation, ultimately unexplained . summer 2019
surprise BFP .  aug 2019
DS .  may 2020

dx Hashimoto's 2023
ttc #3 . feb 2023
mmc . apr 2023
mmc x3 . mar/jul/aug 2024
dx elevated nk cells
tx ovasitol, levothyroxine, baby aspirin, LP progesterone, lovenox, prednisone, femara + ti . jan 2025
BFP . mar 2025

Re: Birth Announcements &amp; Stories

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  • @virginiaham Beautiful story. So inspired by your resilience and flexibility!!
  • @virginiaham congrats!! sorry about the strep throat! stay cozy ❤️
  • @brookejay06 yessss congratulations!!!  It sounds like he stayed flipped??  I hope you get that nice bottle of wine soon, you earned it 💙💙
    me . late 30's | h . early 40's | < 3 . 2013

    *siggy warning*

    ttc#1 . jul 2015
    mmc . mar 2016
    dx PCOS (non-IR) / subclinical hypothyroidism . summer 2016
    tx metformin, levothyroxine, LP progesterone, femara + trigger + ti . fall/winter 2016
    BFP .  jan 2017
    DD .  oct 2017

    ntnp #2 . summer 2018
    mmc x2 . sep 2018 & may 2019
    RE workup, dx MTHFR mutation, ultimately unexplained . summer 2019
    surprise BFP .  aug 2019
    DS .  may 2020

    dx Hashimoto's 2023
    ttc #3 . feb 2023
    mmc . apr 2023
    mmc x3 . mar/jul/aug 2024
    dx elevated nk cells
    tx ovasitol, levothyroxine, baby aspirin, LP progesterone, lovenox, prednisone, femara + ti . jan 2025
    BFP . mar 2025

  • Congratulations @brookejay06!!! 
  • @brookejay06 congratulations mama!!!
  • @virginiaham thank you for sharing your story!! I second @brookejay06 - very inspired by your flexibility and resilience!! Congratulations mama 🩵
  • @virginiaham @brookejay06 yayayayayayay!!!! Congratulations!!!!!!!! 
    Wife. Boy mom x6. Expecting #7. Wannabe homesteader.
    , 💙💙💙💙💙💙
  • @brookejay06 congrats! so glad it all worked out!!
  • Silicone to the world, Charlotte! @rebecksah she is perfect! 🩷
  • Welcome little Charlotte! @rebecksah sending you vibes for an easier postpartum / recovery ❤️‍🩹
  • Ahhh @rebecksah !! Congratulations! She is perfect! I'm sorry your csection was a bit rough. Praying recovery is smooth! 
    Wife. Boy mom x6. Expecting #7. Wannabe homesteader.
    , 💙💙💙💙💙💙
  • @bridgiebee82 @californiacherry @nopegoat thank you!! we were discharged yesterday and I couldn't be happier about it lol 
  • Bahaha I just saw my autocorrect. That should say "welcome" not "silicone." 🫠🤣
  • virginiahamvirginiaham member
    edited December 3
    @californiacherry I was hoping for you that it was early labor 🙌 Congratulations!!  

    @iwantcookies so glad baby is here safely and YOU DID IT—both of those are huge and celebration worthy! ❤️🎉  I’m sorry it didn’t go the way you were hoping and it’ll be a longer hospital stay.  Praying for a smooth recovery and lots of snuggles while you wait to go home!!
    me . late 30's | h . early 40's | < 3 . 2013

    *siggy warning*

    ttc#1 . jul 2015
    mmc . mar 2016
    dx PCOS (non-IR) / subclinical hypothyroidism . summer 2016
    tx metformin, levothyroxine, LP progesterone, femara + trigger + ti . fall/winter 2016
    BFP .  jan 2017
    DD .  oct 2017

    ntnp #2 . summer 2018
    mmc x2 . sep 2018 & may 2019
    RE workup, dx MTHFR mutation, ultimately unexplained . summer 2019
    surprise BFP .  aug 2019
    DS .  may 2020

    dx Hashimoto's 2023
    ttc #3 . feb 2023
    mmc . apr 2023
    mmc x3 . mar/jul/aug 2024
    dx elevated nk cells
    tx ovasitol, levothyroxine, baby aspirin, LP progesterone, lovenox, prednisone, femara + ti . jan 2025
    BFP . mar 2025

  • @californiacherry @iwantcookies congratulations!! get as much rest as possible while in the hospital to get on the mend quickly. <3
  • @californiacherry YAYYYY you did it!! So happy for you. 

    @iwantcookies Also YAYYY you did it! That sounds like a very very long hard weekend. You are amazing. Be incredibly gentle with yourself - your birth sounds really challenging and you needs lots of TLC!
  • @californiacherry congratulations!!!!! Rest up! You deserve it! 

    @iwantcookies congratulations on your baby boy! I'm sorry things didn't go as originally planned. Praying recovery goes well and you are able to get some rest! 

    @brookejay06 congratulations!!!!! Your story made me legit LOL! 🎶🎶 Rest up and get all those baby snuggles! 

    @bridgiebee82 congratulations on your beautiful baby girl. Glory to God for being in the right place with watchful and prudent providers. So glad you both are ok. I hope your recovery goes smooth! Soak in all those baby snuggles!❤️
    Wife. Boy mom x6. Expecting #7. Wannabe homesteader.
    , 💙💙💙💙💙💙
  • @bridgiebee82 I am so glad she’s here safely. She is beautiful. Thank you for sharing your story. You are amazing. 
  • @iwantcookies congratulations on bringing a healthy baby boy earth side, mama! I’m sorry it was a rough experience and will be for a bit in the hospital. I hope your recovery is as smooth as possible. Also, virtual cheers bc our baby boys are birthday twins 👯 

    @brookejay06 omg on the Lizzo lol same bc I listened to the entire Lemonade album at some point during active labor “who the fuck do you think I is!?? you ain’t married to no avg bitch, boy!” Lol 😂😂 congratulations mama!!

    @bridgiebee82 so glad you both are safe and healthy. That nurse does sound like an angel. Aoife is gorgeous! I hope your recovery is super smooth 🫶🏻 Congratulations mama!
  • @brookejay06 @bridgiebee82 @californiacherry congrats on welcoming your little bundles! time to cozy up at home for recovery 😍
  • @Melissa112009 congratulations!! Thank God you and your little one are ok! She is perfect! 😍😍
    Wife. Boy mom x6. Expecting #7. Wannabe homesteader.
    , 💙💙💙💙💙💙
  • cindy10104555cindy10104555 member
    edited December 20
    Baby girl Riza born on 12/17 @1:44, 7 lbs 7 oz 🥰. I was 39 wks & 6 days.




    No real trigger warnings: 2nd unmedicated birth, a bit unexpected though 😅

    I’d been waiting (anxiously) for my Mother in Law to get into town to be able to watch our toddler while we would be at the hospital. But with it being winter in Vermont, everyone was sick and the snows were terrible. So instead of her being here last Friday like she planned she arrived Tuesday night. 

    Later that night I woke up a few times with what felt like contractions, but I was able to go back to sleep no problem. Throughout the morning I was definitely having some contractions but I kept thinking of my friend with her prodromal labor. I didn’t want to read too much into anything and start timing them and get too wrapped up in my own head about them. So I just tried to ignore them and stay busy! Because it’s better to labor at home as much as possible anyway, right? 😅

    Well, by noon I thought I couldn’t put off timing them any longer. They were already at 5 minutes apart for a minute each. So, I call the hospital at 12:50, letting them know I’ll just wait for my MiL to get here from the hotel and I’d head over, see them in maybe an hour? And the nurse on the line was like… honey, bring your kid, but you better come as soon as you can! I, of course, don’t take her too seriously and think to myself ‘it would take as much time to load my kiddo up and get us all going than to just wait for my MiL to get here in a few minutes’. But a few minutes later as my MiL arrives, I’m deep in contraction territory and my only thought is that I should be putting on my snow boots and getting in the car. 

    I live only a mile and a half away from the hospital and that drive was like a dream sequence of freezing winter air blasting my face and me repeating to myself that ‘I can do this.’ 

    We manage to make it to the hospital, they can see me coming in through the doors and get me straight to the birthing suite. I walk in and they immediately try to get me hook up to some monitors. I am standing there, maybe 5 minutes before the midwife comes to check me and says I’m fully dilated. My husband, the nurses and the midwife all try to help me into the birthing tub, literally across the hallway, but before I can make it out of the birthing room I feel her head. I’m too dazed (overwhelmed?) to realize what that means, but I stop walking. They try to basically carry me to the tub when I stop, but then I feel her shoulders and I just shout, she’s already here! (Or something to that effect between my other yelling, I have no idea 😅)

    Before I realize what’s happening, I’m on my back on the floor of the birthing suite, everyone’s around me and the midwife managed to catch my baby before she fell straight onto the floor 🙌 Thank God! 

    Whew. After that, they manage to get me to the bed and there was no other drama! I didn’t tear this time, like I did with my first, so recovery is already so much better. Breastfeeding is just as much agony as the first time 🥲 hopefully that will just get better with time. 🤷‍♀️🤞
  • @cindy10104555 congratulations. I LOVE the name!!! 
  • Look at all these beautiful babies and their beautiful strong mommies! 🩷🩷🩷🩷 congratulations! 
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