Hilary Rhoda made an inventory of her son Nash Hollis, born Tuesday morning in what the style is a “dramatic birth.”
In a series of Instagram stories on Wednesday, the new mother revealed that Nash is lately in the NICU after being born with the umbilical cord wrapped around her neck.
“I took a shower, put on genuine clothes and I feel like a new woman.” I’m still in the hospital, Nash is in the NICU,” began Rhoda, 33.
“The cord was wrapped around her neck when she was born, so it was a bit of a dramatic birth,” she continued. ‘He must have been in breathing tubes for a while and now he doesn’t have any, but they’ll leave it there until tomorrow.
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Rhoda, who shares Nash with her husband, former professional hockey player Sean Avery, went on to say that despite the cases of his birth, Nash would return home tomorrow.
“So he’s fine and he’s so cute. Just hang out here [and] we’ll take you home tomorrow!” She.
Rhoda and Avery welcomed Nash at 12:04 a.m. on Tuesday, July 28, announced the day on Instagram.
“Our boy came into this world temporarily and furiously!” Rhoda captioned a photo of her holding her little boy in the hospital.
The excited new mother also shared the news in her Instagram story. “We love you baby Nash,” he wrote next to the photo.
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“So I’m going to clarify, the birth isn’t dramatic for me, it’s dramatic for Nash,” he said. “The staff were very friendly and helpful. We didn’t think he was going to give birth between 3 and 8 a.m. and he got here at midnight, so things got worse quickly.
Rhoda concluded: “In the five-minute area, there were like 20 doctors around, their center frequency dropped, he had to leave immediately for everyone to scream,” push, push, push! I took it out in about five minutes. And then it’s over. So it was 15 minutes very busy, but it’s quickly over! “