Monday, February 10, 2014

What The Grunt??



 


So about 2-3 weeks after our new threesome of a family had promulgated and settled in to a somewhat comfortable nightly routine of; baby wakes, baby's changed, baby's fed, and back to bed, it was impossible to ignore the new sound I was hearing. It was a loud grunt that would last until she fell asleep and it coincided with her stirring around and moving her head from side to side. She appeared uncomfortable. No mother wants to see her baby uneasy. Around this time, she also began spitting up large amounts of a cottage cheese-like substance that smelled sour. So, as a new mom with questions who happens to be married to a family doctor...I went to Google. I gathered information that claimed that infant grunting could be caused by gas. Now, in all honesty, in the wee hour of the morning feedings, I would attempt to burp her BUT if I got nothing after a couple of minutes I would put her down thinking, "well, she's asleep," and crawl back into bed and moments later she'd be tossing and turning. The very next night, I attempted to burp her for about 15 minutes to no avail. I put her down, and as expected the little grunter emerged. I got up and picked her up and she burped immediately and rested peacefully, as did I! I even began to use this method during the day. If baby girl would not burp for me, I would lay her flat across my lap or in my hands for a minute or two and then sit her up and she'd burp! Viola!!

Monday, December 2, 2013

No, Not My Baby!









OK, so I'm one of those people who privately acclaims, "Yes, it happened to you. But it won't happen to me." During pregnancy I'm sure I tried to envision my baby's face at least a thousand times. We opted not to have the 3D pregnancy ultrasound because quite honestly...they creeped me out and the last thing I needed was a distorted picture of my baby's face floating in my mind on top of all of my other innocuous worries. The 3D U/S pictures I saw future mommies posting on the Baby Bump app looked like little orange characters from a claymation horror film. The babies came out fine of course, but I didn't want to tamper with the perfect image I had concocted in my head of my little bundle.

 I watched a LOT of A Baby Story which may or may not have led to many teary-eyed afternoons on the couch. Very touching material. What was even more touching was how the babies looked when they made their debut into this world. Some were hairy, wrinkly, and slimy. Some were bloody, greyish-blue and covered in icky white stuff. Some had funny shaped heads. Oh, how my heart went out to those moms. "But that won't happen to me," I thought. "When my baby is born she will be a beauty to behold. The nurses and doctors will flood into the room to have a gander at the most beautiful baby they've ever seen!" Yeah. So a rude awakening was in my very near future. When I pushed that last time and my doctor exclaimed, "Look, look!" and I saw my baby girl for the first time under the beaming hospital lights I thought..."Oh no!" She wasn't icky but she was very shiny and...bald. My husband cut the cord and the nurse scooped her up to weigh her and clean her up. I looked over at her little grey, squirmy body and saw that her nose was swollen. So swollen. Her eyes were a bit puffy and she had hair on her ears that reminded me of Wolverine. She also had thick patches of hair on her back and shoulders on top of Mongolian spots on her back. I felt like I had failed her. I don't know how or why, but that's how I felt. I was also slightly disappointed. It's important to note that these were my concerns AFTER I knew she was perfectly healthy.

As part of the "Prepared Childbirth Class" they should warn new mothers of what to expect to see when your baby is first born! They do start off rough but they get cuter. Day one of baby girl's life, my husband left to run a couple of errands and when he returned a little later he looked at the baby and said, "Wow, she's changing already. She looks cuter." An internal sigh of relief. So he'd also noticed that she wasn't ready for any Facebook postings. She wouldn't be ready for another month! Oh but now! Now she looks like a little angel fallen from heaven. Ok, maybe my opinion is biased but I must say I'm very pleased that she's growing into herself and her cuteness. So new moms don't worry!! It's normal to feel disappointment when you see your baby for the first time. Just know it will get better!

Friday, November 29, 2013

Welcome!!




This is a blog containing my trepidations, joys, thoughts, milestones and acquired info along the way as a first-time mom.

I became aware that my husband and I were expecting on New Year's Eve 2012. I remember everything I did that day from breakfast with my girlfriend Olivia, to the trip to Target for the pregnancy test, to the seat aside my hubby on the couch before giving him the news. We were excited, yet apprehensive as I was still a ways from the threshold separating the fear of miscarriage from the jolly stage of announcing the good news to extended family and friends...a stage we didn't make it to once before. Fast-forward past the entire-day sickness, the extreme tailbone soreness, and the love-hate relationship with food to 40 weeks and 3 days into our pregnancy when we were blessed with a healthy 7lbs 13oz baby girl. After 12 hours of labor and 15 minutes of pushing, we welcomed our first bundle on September 11th at 8:02AM. Our lives, quite naturally, have not been the same and we are taking every day in stride.