Thursday, November 29, 2012

Things We Liked in the First Month

Here are some of the things I've found useful and great to have in the first month after becoming a mom. If you don't care to read a few nitty gritty details about breastfeeding or postpartum recovery you may want to skip over this post. I just thought writing this all out could be a good reference for myself and maybe a few others might find some of the info useful. I'll start of with the baby stuff we've been using quite a bit with Aiden.

Baby Stuff
Sleep Sheep & Soothing Sounds Giraffe - These both make white noise and white noise has become a staple item when soothing or putting Aiden to sleep.

Soothie Pacifier - We tried one other standard pacifier that Aiden refused to take before trying this one.

Miracle Blanket Swaddler - These are great for swaddling and Aiden's little arms never escape. It much easier for us than a blanket. We've even tried using the velco swaddlers but he usually managed to get his arms free.

Diaper Genie (Elite) -  Almost everyone's heard of a diaper genie when it comes to baby supplies and we've put both of ours to good use. We keep one upstairs and one downstairs. I'd recommend the Elite version (vs. the Essential), as I've found having the foot pedal to be a great feature. I thought I'd be annoyed with needing special bags but I really like they way they work and haven't noticed any issues with odor.

Swing - Aiden sleeps in his swing quite a bit, specifically at night right now. He seems to sleep longer that way. I chose this particular swing because it plugs in and I didn't want to be tearing through batteries constantly. It swings in multiple ways and speeds, also has battery powered vibration in the seat, and has several options for sounds (white noise, music, or ipod hook up). It pretty much covers anything you might want in a swing.

Bouncer - Aiden spends time during the day sleeping or just hanging out in his bouncer. It vibrates and rocks or you can prop it up with a kickstand to recline it back for sleeping, and we've found this to be a useful feature (he seems to slump down into the seat otherwise when he's tired).

Boppy Pillow - We've been using this for tummy time with Aiden. I've also propped him up in it while Skyping with the grandparents.

Baby Blankets - I originally thought the amount of blankets we had was excessive, and it does depend on the season, but I'm realizing we have just enough. Aside from the obvious spit up and diaper mishaps that use up blankets quickly, I've also learned it's easier to have several in every room of the house rather than trying to run around and find one when it's needed, there are some in his room, our room, the living room, the stroller, etc. We probably have somewhere around 15-20 baby blankets floating around our house.

Breastfeeding Stuff
A List of Benefits - I found breastfeeding exhausting and challenging at first (I still do, but it's has become drastically better) so being reminded of why we're doing this gives me motivation to continue. I don't have a physical list but when I would get frustrated Andrew was right there to give me support and remind me of why we made this a priority.

Disposable Nursing Pads - I was blessed with quite an abundance of breast milk, a good thing but it came with it's own issues. I found these disposable pads to be very effective. I don't notice them through my clothes and they can hold quite a bit of liquid. I tried using the washable cotton pads but was very disappointed. For one, if you leak too much it leaks right through the pad to your clothes, and secondly, they did not pull the moisture away from my skin. I found my skin sticking to the pad and every time I took them off they caused a little bit of damage and pain.

Gel Soothies - During the first two weeks of breastfeeding I found these to be quite amazing. To be blunt, they feel great on traumatized, damaged nipples. A lifesaver. You should note they don't prevent or absorb any leaking, so if that's an issue I'd also put a nursing pad on over it. I had a few instances of leaking through my clothes (not at all embarrassing).

Lanonlin - Another product that feels great on nipples that are getting used to breastfeeding.

Bacitracin - This is an over the counter antibiotic ointment, useful if you have damage from breastfeeding. It's usually in the pharmacy/first aid section near the Neosporin. We did not find out about this stuff until the second appointment with our doula and after calling a lactation consultant for advice. It prevents infection and promotes healing, which I needed.

Bactroban - This is a prescription antibiotic cream that I received after meeting with a lactation consultant. She had to call my OBGYN and recommend the prescription be written because I was having quite a bit of pain and damage from nursing. I'm listing it here so others know what to ask for from their doctor because when I saw my doctor I specifically asked for something stronger than the over the counter lanolin or bacitracin I'd been using and she did not offer up any other options.

Breast Pump - I am using the Medela Pump In Style that I purchased second hand on Craigslist for $80 (don't judge me, I bought new accessories to use with it). I've been happy with the pump so far and I think there are several good pump options out there. I got this one because I plan to pump once I'm back at work. I think the important part is to have some type of pump before baby arrives. Once my milk came in on day 3 or so, I had severe engorgement and could not get Aiden latched to eat. I was able to avoid a great amount of stress and panic because I pump enough milk to allow him to latch, and him feeding alleviated the pain of engorgement. I previously mentioned that I had a substantial milk supply, but this often left me engorged so having the pump was a great convenience. Hand expressing is always an option, but to be honest, I found this more effective.

Gilligan & O'Malley Nursing Bras - These bras are available at Target and they come in small, medium, large so you don't have to stress over exactly what size you think you are or might be later. They are comfortable, no weird cup shape, and for $17 you can't really go wrong. These are pretty much all I've been using so far.

A "Nursing Basket" - This is pretty much just a basket of stuff... burp clothes (I use lots of these), water bottle, nursing pads, snacks, nipple cream, my phone, Advil, etc. I can easily move it around the house with me and know I have everything I need to nurse at a moments notice. It's especially convenient at night when I'm tired and can't think. It sits right next to my bed and I don't have to search for each item.

Help - I felt like I needed lots of assistance and support when I started out breastfeeding. There is definitely a learning curve. Luckily, after Aiden was born I had two visits from our very knowledgable doula. Plus, our hospital had a Breastfeeding Center where you could see a lactation consultant or just call for advice, both services I used. Andrew has also been a great support. If I didn't have a partner helping me and committed to this as well I'm not sure how I would have continued at certain points.

Postpartum Stuff
Peri Bottle - This little squirt bottle makes using the bathroom a far more pleasant experience. Toilet paper is evil.

Hospital Stuff - Swipe as many of those mesh underwear and pads that you can from the hospital. We asked the nurse and she brought me more to take home. It's better than anything you can find in the store or at home. I also purchased a package of Depends preemptively based on several recommendations from other online mom forums. I didn't end up using them but I could see how they'd be useful.

Bath Tub - My doula recommended that I soak in the tub at least 10 minutes daily. It helps to redistribute scar tisse and feels great. Not to mention sitting in the tub everyday was mentally relaxing and gave me a little time to myself. We also have a removable shower head so I was able to wash and rinse my hair while sitting, which was especially nice in those first few days (not to mention efficient).

Ibuprofen and Tylenol - These were my only sources of pain relief during recovery and as long as I took them on schedule they were very effective. My doctor suggested I start with these and if I needed something stronger call.

Tucks Pads and New Mama Bottom Spray - These were both great items for postpartum soreness. I was able to find the Tucks Pads at the store but I ordered the spray online.

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

4 Weeks


Hanging out with dad. 
He's not too sure he likes hanging out with mom. 
My parents visited this week so Aiden got to meet his Meme (French slang for grandma,  pronounced May May) and Dzia Dzia (Polish for grandpa, pronounced Jah Jah ) this week. It was a great visit. Of course, his feet hardly touched the ground. My mom is an early riser so she was nice enough to take him after his 4 am-ish feedings. Andrew and I went out on our own one evening for dessert and a little Toys R Us shopping. There was lots of napping this past week, but there are more and more alert phases. Unfortunately, he can be a little cranky while he's awake and there are few things that entertain him at this point. He's focusing more when looking at us and starting to show a few little smiles here and there. 

We celebrated Thanksgiving on Friday with Tom and Emily, since my parents arrived on Thanksgiving day and Emily had to work that day. Tom and Emily made ice cream, pumpkin pie, pecan pie, bread, cranberries, mulled wine and they cooked the Turkey at our house. I made mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, corn bread dressing ahead of time. It was a great day with family and friends!



Aiden rocked his Thanksgiving outfit from Aunt Ali for about half the day before peeing all over himself and his new outfit during a diaper change.
 I love both of their faces in this picture :)
We ventured out to Teddy's Burger for lunch one day. He slept and burgers were delicious.
 Aiden got a bath with Meme and dad. 
Aiden is modeling his Christmas outfit from his grandparents. 

 After getting a new pre-lit tree, my mom and I put up my very few Christmas decorations. Then it was time for a nap. 
Meme and Dzia Dzia took Aiden for a mini walk. He was well bundled and then quickly asleep.


Wednesday, November 21, 2012

A Merry Thanksgiving Christmas Gift

Thank you to Andrew's parents for our Christmas gift that arrived just in time for Thanksgiving. Our living room is no longer sporting the college student, freebee, overstuffed, black leather furniture (thank goodness).  We now have 5 reclining options in our living room  and the coffee table top raise up and towards the couch so we can more comfortably eat on the couch. Andrew and I love this because we eat in here most of the time. 


Monday, November 19, 2012

3 Weeks

Aiden's working those neck muscles :)




Emily stopped by for a visit. 
Nina visited with cupcakes, YUM!
Aiden got his first bottle from Dad this week. This probably won't be a regular thing just yet, but nice to have the flexibility if I need a break plus it will be a good way for the two of them to bond in the evenings once Andrew's back at work.  
Here's a very tired mom with a very tired baby.
Andrew took a third week off of work which was much needed for all of us and I greatly appreciated having him around one more week. I'm definitely not feeling 100% recovered, still trying to master breastfeeding, and we're all still figuring out this new life. Andrew has been awesome enough to spend several nights upstairs with Aiden so I can get quality sleep between feedings. Andrew brings Aiden to me when he's hungry so all I have to do is sit up in bed, feed him, and go back to sleep. Andrew does the diaper changing, re-swaddling and gets him back to sleep. It has been quite a lifesaver when I'm feeling extra sleep deprived and flustered. We've been lucky enough to get a few 4 hour runs between feedings this week which gives us hope that sleeping will get better. "This isn't forever" Andrew reminds me. It's ver much one day at a time and to think beyond that overwhelms me a little. We met with a lactation consultant earlier this week which was a great help (thankfully tongue tie is not a concern for our little guy) and nursing is becoming a little less painful and stressful everyday. I got a prescription and now that my supply has decreased Aiden's latch is much better. I've managed to escape the house alone a few times (once for a doctor's appointment, boo) and gone to target for a little browsing and some necessities. 

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Monday, November 12, 2012

2 Weeks

Henry and Laura visited early in the week and brought us Jimmy John's for lunch, nom nom nom!

And thanks to Henry for getting a few great photos while he visited :) 

Aiden getting held by mom and dad before the grandparents arrival.


Aiden has been more awake and alert this past week so we've been using his boppy pillow more, trying  out our baby carriers around the house and getting in a little tummy time.  





Aiden is a Halo 4 Production baby! The game launched this week during Andrew's second week off work. We finished campaign so we could officially watch the credits and see his name. You can find Andrew and Aiden's names here.
We had a great visit with Tracy and Sherri this week. We didn't do a whole lot since I am unfortunately still recovering from Mastitis, Andrew and I are of course pretty sleep deprived and still adjusting to our new life. We were able to get a little more sleep since there were extra hands to hold the little guy. I'm not sure Andrew held him more than once and I hardly held him more than for feedings (which we were both completely okay with). Sherri also did a ton of cooking (see photo for proof, I know it's hard to believe), and snuck in some cleaning when I wasn't looking.
Aiden spent most of his time with his grandparents napping.



He also got a bath from his Granny.
Our doula, Debra, visited for the last time on Friday. She brought one of her baby carriers for us to try, we reviewed the labor/birth experience, and went over breastfeeding techniques/strategies. I was over producing big time, probably the better of the two problems to have, but this was causing issues with latch and comfort. Pumping was useful but also maintained the problem. We began doing block feeding which helped to reduce my supply. We also made an appointment with a lactation consultant to get help with some other minor issues. Have I mentioned breastfeeding is tough? It is, more so than I expected. It is definitely learned, not instinctual, for both mom and baby and I don't know how some moms do it without help. Aiden's umbilical cord fell off this week right at 10 day... thank goodness, because is was smelly. We also ventured out this week for frozen yogurt. I know, right, how exciting?! Aiden slept the whole time which was perfect, however it didn't stop Andrew and I from subconsciously wolfing down our dessert for fear that any moment our pleasant outing could be ended. I'm sure a little more practice with leaving the house and we'll feel less on edge :P