A lot of folks have been asking how I am feeling after having the baby. I’m feeling pretty energetic and happy to be a parent, but I have some pain from where the doctor put in some sutures after the delivery. I like the phrase that someone else mentioned to me to describe the pain… my baby shoot hurts. Haha! So, it’s difficult to sit properly on hard chairs and standing up from a sitting position hurts a little. My belly is very jiggly, too, which I am not that used to. Alex hasn’t been very fussy except for when he’s hungry, needs his diaper changed, or is a bit cold from our A/C. He’s a joy to have in our lives!
Our goal has been to try to have Alex feed about every three hours, but haven’t been super strict about it in the first couple days home. The longest he’s slept in one interval has been about 4 hours. We’ve got lots to learn. I’m still trying to figure out breast feeding. It seems weird to me and my boobs hurt. I’m going to try pumping and see how that goes. Nick and I made a run to Target today while Nick’s parents watched Alex to buy the breast pump and some other baby things. And then we went grocery shopping. I was pretty tired when we got home and took a nice nap before dinner time. It’s been really nice to have Nick’s step dad and mom around the last couple days to help out while we learn how to care for Alex.
Alex also had his first visit to the pediatrician this afternoon and everything checked out excellently. He’s lost a little bit of weight since birth which is to be expected, but not as much as the average baby. In just 4 days I can see he has filled out in his cheeks, but he seems like a long skinny baby to me. his hands and feet are still pretty wrinkly, too. Alex has some birthmarks on his head. One on his forehead and eye called “angel’s kiss” which should disappear by the time he is two or three years old. And one on the back of his head near his neck called “stork bite” which he will have for life, but it’ll be covered by his hair.

Glad to hear you are doing well and breastfeeding. I did with both my boys and it was wonderful. No bottles to clean and once you get the hang of it, it really is easy and natural. The best part is when they look at you during feeding and smile or laugh at you. With the baby on the breast, you can stroke them with the other hand (something that can’t be done with a bottle in one hand and the other holding the baby. It’s really amazing! Plus, your tummy will get back to normal faster – the sucking stimulates uterine contractions. If you have questions about breastfeeding you can contact La Leche League. They were very supportive to me.
Congratulations! Sounds like you’re doing really well!! Loved the photos!
Glad to hear you’re all doing well! Kellymom.com is a great bf resource too! :) They even have message boards. Oh, and bf does help you lose weight faster. You can burn an extra 500 calories a day just sitting around. lol
Glad to hear you’re doing well. congrats to you both. :) btw, apparently grandma k founded la leche league in Cleveland. Not sure if that is a family story or something but regardless she thought they were a great resource, also.
Good luck!
I love the updates – brings everything from 6 years ago back home;). Call me if you need anything!