First baby good, quiet

The last time Christine Fisher was in St. Joseph’s General Hospital, she was delivering her oldest daughter 12 years ago.

MICHAEL DEVEAUX and Christine Fisher welcomed the Comox Valley’s first baby of 2011 — Dayton Marcus Deveaux, who was born New Year’s Day at 3:21 a.m. at St. Joseph’s General Hospital.  PHOTO BY LINDSAY CHUNG

MICHAEL DEVEAUX and Christine Fisher welcomed the Comox Valley’s first baby of 2011 — Dayton Marcus Deveaux, who was born New Year’s Day at 3:21 a.m. at St. Joseph’s General Hospital. PHOTO BY LINDSAY CHUNG

The last time Christine Fisher was in St. Joseph’s General Hospital, she was delivering her oldest daughter 12 years ago.

She was back New Year’s Day to deliver her fourth child — Dayton Marcus Deveaux, who is the Comox Valley’s first baby of 2011.

Dayton was born at 3:21 a.m. to Fisher and Michael Deveaux, who live in Cumberland.

He weighed six pounds and 15 ounces.

Dayton was due Jan. 13, but Christine’s first three children were all born at 37 and a half weeks, and they were a bit worried he would be born at Christmas.

“We didn’t want a Christmas baby for his sake,” said Michael.

Christine, who was supported by midwife Emma Gledhill of Plum Midwifery, went into St. Joseph’s at about 2:45 a.m. New Year’s Day, and the family left the hospital by 6 a.m.

“It was like he was determined to be born in 2011,” she said.

Christine was surprised to have the New Year’s Baby.

“At the hospital, they were just so giddy and excited,” she said.

Dayton is Christine’s fourth child, a little brother for two-and-a-half-year-old Nodin, six-year-old Chelsea and 12-year-old Mika.

“He’s really good,” Christine said Sunday morning. “He’s so good, so quiet. I think I’ve only heard him cry twice since he was born.”

“He’s definitely a healthy boy,” added Michael. “He’s already so strong and moving on his own.”

This year, the first babies born on Vancouver Island and in British Columbia were also boys.

The first baby of 2011 in B.C. was Cayden Wilcott, who was born at 12:01 a.m. at B.C. Women’s Hospital and Health Centre in Vancouver. Bryan Coon, who was born at 12:54 a.m. at Victoria General Hospital, was the first baby on Vancouver Island.

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