As parents, your heart sinks when your baby is throwing up. You feel so helpless. And you can’t help but get a little scared because they can’t tell you why their throwing up, what hurts, what’s wrong, or what’s going on with them.
Last night I was working up in my office and Jane Skyped me and said that Monkey was making some strange noises. We had just laid him down to bed about 20 minutes earlier after Jane fed him.
I went downstairs and heard Monkey making noises I’ve never heard him make before. Jane and I went into his room and I saw that his eyes were wide open and he was [click to continue…]
Note to self: Next time it is late and you realize that Monkey is out of size 2 diapers (how exactly did that happen?) do not be lazy and put a size 1 diaper on him. Especially at night when he sleeps for 12 hours.
It just creates a ton more work for you because the [click to continue…]
by Jane on August 26, 2009 · 41 comments
in Baby, Baby Poop, Breastfeeding, Diapers, Doctor, Labor, Maternity clothes, Postpartum Blues, Postpartum Depression, Pregnancy Hormones
Now that motherhood has been a part of my life for almost 5 weeks, I feel a little more confident about all things mom and baby related. Notice I said “a little more confident”… I still have a long ways to go, but looking back to when Monkey was just born, I have come a long way. There’s still so much for me to learn and room for my confidence to increase tenfold.
Motherhood is so unique that nothing except experience can really prepare you. You can read books, blogs, or listen to advice from parents, but it will not be the same when you have a child. It’s just something that you need to [click to continue…]
Three weeks postpartum and time to think about what I’ve learned so far. I really can’t believe that three weeks ago today I had our little Monkey. When you factor in the sleep deprivation, it seems like forever ago, but it’s only been three weeks and time really does fly by when you have a baby!
When I was pregnant I tried to read up on a few baby books, but honestly, none of them really held my interest. I look at motherhood at a trial and error kind of thing and something that you have to experience for yourself in order to know what to do. All babies are different and all parents are different, so what worked for one family might not have worked for us. I tried to enjoy being pregnant, but I will admit that I was beyond anxious to get this show on the road and come home with a baby.
Oh, if only I knew just how different life would [click to continue…]
Although our son Monkey is nearing three weeks old, he’s already shown me that he loves me at least 10 times now. Now of course babies have their own unique ways of showing their love. After all, they can’t talk. And they don’t have much control of their arms and legs to drop you the “I love you” sign with their fingers.
So today, I bring you the 10 ways our son has told me how much he loves me… [click to continue…]
I know many of you knew this post was coming eventually! Well, it’s here… The untold journey into newborn baby poop! Join me as I take you down a road filled with surprises like weird baby poop colors, strange and sometimes explosive pooping sounds, crazy poopy diapers, and those stomach-churning baby poop smells.
Let’s start with your baby’s very first poop. Nothing says “I’m born and ready to see the world!” better than… [click to continue…]