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Gaby and Zephan Postpartum Support

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(Please do not share photos, name, or birthdate on social media.) Inspired by jewish tradition, after 8 days of having him all to ourselves we are happy to announce the birth of our son. We welcome to the world Eleazar Cato Wood Galvan. After 32 hours of labor, he entered the world via home birth, on the morning of February 11, 2025 at 7 lbs 12oz. He is healthy, strong, active and alert and did not need any medical interventions for delivery. We are excited to have little Eleazar as a new member of our family. ❤️👶🏽👩🏻‍❤️‍👨🏻❤️ Postpartum Help: Both Zephan and Gaby were rockstars during labor. Gaby is taking the time to heal and would LOVE some help for the first 6 weeks postpartum. Our moms have been a big help, but starting Monday, Feb 24, until Tuesday, March 25, she would like some help from our community. Help in the following ways would be really appreciated: vegan food, either preparing something in advance, or even coming here and helping Gaby put something together, tidying up, and keeping Gaby company. Unaccompanied men can drop off food but will not be welcome in if Zephan is not present. Thank you in advance!!


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DM on Signal for address Gaby: 6033698525 Zephan: 5109403919 (Non signal number 6033697729) Favorite foods: Mexican, Italian, Asian, Mediterranean, Indian Dear Friends, Thank you so much for all the love and attention you have showered on us as we have welcomed our newest family member! We welcome and appreciate your continued support as we rest, recover, and get to know our newborn! We hope you understand if this visit needs to be short as we may not have a whole lot of energy (what with the lack of sleep and all!) Please do not visit if you are sick (this includes bringing sick little ones to visit)! Kindly help me keep my little one healthy by washing your hands and refraining from kissing/putting your face/mouth on baby. We have been very busy caring for our newborn and adjusting to our new life! Please excuse the mess! We may need to breastfeed or pump during our visit. I apologize if this makes you uncomfortable, however, this is our home and the baby needs to eat so it can not be avoided. We really appreciate your support of our parenting choices and ask that you not offer any advice or anecdotes unless we ask. Thank you so much for your visit and for all your love and support!

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