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  • - This is your first kind of... you don't get--

  • - Talk show appearance in a coma.

  • - Yeah. [laughs]

  • You have not been out in a while

  • because you have a brand new little baby at home.

  • - Yes. - How old is she?

  • - She's three weeks old.

  • - Tiny. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.

  • She's very tiny. - Like that--like that?

  • - Uh-huh, like that big. - Wow, she's tiny.

  • - She's--yes. - Wow.

  • - Yeah. - Uh-huh.

  • - She's a micro-baby.

  • - She's a tiny, tiny baby. - Yeah, yeah.

  • They're selling those now. - Uh-huh.

  • And you can just hold her like that.

  • both: Yeah. - I will put her--

  • I lose her in my pocket very often.

  • - Okay. - Yeah.

  • It's the only downside of a micro-baby.

  • - So you have to have a tiny-- - Less milk, smaller poops,

  • but you will lose them in your pocket.

  • - [laughs]

  • Advantages and disadvantages.

  • - That's right. - Her name is Delta.

  • - Her name is Delta, yes.

  • - And was it easier the second time around?

  • - It was not, Ellen. It was...

  • It was more difficult. - Uh-huh.

  • - Kristen, God bless her, was in labor for 33 hours.

  • - Oh. - Yeah.

  • - Wow. - It was incredible.

  • There was a point-- - Wait, how long was she

  • in labor for Lincoln?

  • - 15?

  • - That's still a long time. - That's child's play.

  • - Really?

  • - This was Fallujah.

  • I mean, this was-- this was intense.

  • And she got an epidural, like, hour 14, as you should.

  • And I think dads need something.

  • I-I deserved something. - Uh-huh.

  • - Because I was along for the ride.

  • It's still a car crash, and I'm in the passenger seat.

  • - Uh-huh. - I'm playing Katy Perry,

  • and I'm breathing, and I'm rubbing her back,

  • and I have fatigue, and I think,

  • "I need something for this. Help me."

  • - Yeah. That's a good idea.

  • - And then, at the last minute, which was heart-breaking,

  • she then had to have a C-section.

  • Which happens. It's all right.

  • I have a healthy baby. Everything's great.

  • But I had been warned by a lot of different gentlemen,

  • and even my own mother, that said,

  • "You might not want to watch the baby come out."

  • - Mm-hmm.

  • - "Maybe not the greatest idea."

  • What they did not warn me about is the C-section,

  • which is way worse.

  • So, there's a sheet, and then they go, "The baby's here!"

  • And then you peek around the sheet,

  • and they're lifting out the baby,

  • but then you notice your wife is completely disassembled.

  • - [laughs]

  • - I can see inside of her.

  • I was like, "It's--it's a girl!

  • There's--your liver's out, I think!"

  • And then, "Those are definitely intestines!"

  • And "She has your eyes!"

  • And "Oh, my God, put her together correctly!"

  • After seeing this autopsy,

  • I would rather see a school bus drive out of her vagina.

  • - [laughs]

  • - There's nothing worse than seeing your partner

  • flowing open. It's--it's...

  • - Oh. - Guys, I need medication

  • if this happens again. - Oh.

  • Oh, no. - Yeah, it's intense.

  • - Yeah, that is very intense. - But she's a super-healer.

  • Kristen, 'cause she's never smoked, never drank,

  • eats perfect. She's like Wolverine.

  • You cut her, and it just-- - Yeah.

  • - As the knife's going through, it's--it's sealing.

  • - Wow. - If those kids came out of me,

  • I don't know what they would look like.

  • - Well...

  • - I'd still be in the hospital, probably.

  • - Yeah, well... - Yeah.

  • - It's a good thing they didn't 'cause that'd be weird.

  • - It would. - But, so, she's fine,

  • and Delta's fine.

  • - Everyone's really really healthy.

  • - That's great. - Yeah, yeah.

  • So it's going very well.

  • - 'Cause usually when they realize they're staying,

  • they're not happy about it. They usually--

  • - Okay, one thing did happen.

  • But this was totally innocent on her part.

  • We're all eating dinner, and my mother says,

  • "Guys, guys, guys guys." And we look over

  • and Lincoln has some rocks that she loves and carries around,

  • and she's throwing them in the baby bassinet to share.

  • - [laughs]

  • - They're big rocks, and the baby, again...

  • - Is that small.

  • - Is about the size of my thumbnail.

  • - Yeah. Ooh.

  • - There was no injuries, but that got our attention.

  • - Wow.

  • - Just lobbing rocks in.

  • Sharing.

  • - Oh.

  • - Sharing is not caring, always.

  • - No. - They say it is.

  • - No. - But guess what?

  • - No. - Sometimes it's almost murder.

  • - [laughs]

  • Oh, man. - Yeah.

  • - And--and so Delta is three weeks old.

  • And where does the name Delta come from?

  • Was that something that you had thought of before?

  • - So, Delta actually-- it was a joke,

  • because our first daughter's name is Lincoln,

  • which is very masculine.

  • So a friend of mine teasingly texted me,

  • "Oh, great. What's this one gonna be?

  • "Navy Seal?

  • "Delta Force?

  • Green Beret?"

  • And I was reading this text out loud to Kristen.

  • I'm like, "Oh, listen how funny this is.

  • Steve said, 'What if we named her Delta Force?'"

  • And I was like...

  • "Delta!

  • "Delta Bell Shepard!

  • That's it!"

  • And that's it.

  • - [laughs]

- This is your first kind of... you don't get--

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