On a cold, wet day in March 2017, Crowning Cremation Services worker Ryan Reigns and his family arrived at the hospital for his second delivery at the age of three.
The procedure was a major part of the process, he said, and it was something that would be a part of his life forever.
“I just couldn’t wait,” he said.
“That’s something that I will always remember.” “
The day began with Reigns, who had just turned three, lying in his hospital bed with a crown on his head, a large bandage around his neck and a pacemaker implanted. “
That’s something that I will always remember.”
The day began with Reigns, who had just turned three, lying in his hospital bed with a crown on his head, a large bandage around his neck and a pacemaker implanted.
“The doctor said it was time for a cesarean, so we went to the hospital and got my cesarian removed,” he recalled.
In a moment that would go on to be one of the highlights of Reigns’ childhood, the birth of his son, Crown Prince Justin, was just one of several milestones that came in the days following his delivery. “
My dad said he’s never seen anything like it.”
In a moment that would go on to be one of the highlights of Reigns’ childhood, the birth of his son, Crown Prince Justin, was just one of several milestones that came in the days following his delivery.
At 11 weeks, he was diagnosed with a rare birth defect, which causes a baby to grow abnormally early and is characterized by facial paralysis and difficulty breathing.
It’s also the most common birth defect in the world.
The crown on Reigns head and his father’s bandages around his shoulders and neck were part of a custom-made dress for the delivery, and as he waited to receive it, his parents sat on the side of the road with a casserole, eating chicken, toasting the new baby, and watching him eat.
“For the first time in my life, my whole family is here, and I can’t wait to see the baby,” he told CBC News in an interview shortly after his delivery in March.
“You know, for me, I don’t want to see that guy in a hospital anymore.”
The first day of his second trimester, Reigns was at home with his parents, who are also the parents of Crown Prince Maximus, and two-year-old Maximus Jr. and his mother.
“They were a little nervous because I had just been on the cesary,” he explained.
It marked the start of his journey with his family, who have lived on his father and mother’s side of Victoria since he was a toddler. “
The birth was a huge milestone for Reigns.
It marked the start of his journey with his family, who have lived on his father and mother’s side of Victoria since he was a toddler.
“Obviously, he’s in a lot more pain than I am, and we’ve just got to try to do the best we can for him. “
We’ve had to take a lot of care of the whole family,” he noted.
“Their concern, their love, their kindness and their generosity. “
They’ve been great.” “
Their concern, their love, their kindness and their generosity.
They’ve been great.”
Reigns also reflected on the way he and his parents have handled their transition to life as parents.
“Being a new parent is different, and so there’s a lot going on in terms of the day-to-day things like the food, the diaper changes, and stuff like that,” he added.
As they prepare for a second tranche of the birth process in mid-April, the Reigns family is preparing for the birth on the family farm, where the first trimester took place. “
Every time we’ve had a diaper change, or a baby’s first shower, or any time we go shopping, we just keep the same routine.”
As they prepare for a second tranche of the birth process in mid-April, the Reigns family is preparing for the birth on the family farm, where the first trimester took place.
“A lot of us have been going to the farm, working on the farm and all that stuff,” he shared.
“There’s always a lot to do. “
There’s always going to need to be things to do for the family.” “
There’s always a lot to do.
There’s always going to need to be things to do for the family.”
The new plan, as well as the work to make it a reality, has been a huge challenge for Reignes, who is expecting a baby with a severe head injury.
“He’s in very bad shape,” said