I know people have had awful birth experiences/PP depression, milk supply issues, etc. I get that. But you always hear those stories, maybe because they are more interesting than the happy stories, I dunno.. but...I just wanted to encourage you guys.....
You all know that during pregnancy, everyone and their mother tells you "hehe sleep now!" or "you'd better get ready!" etc. etc, which is so annoying, because of course, you're not an idiot and you know that babies are hard work. Who doesn't know that babies keep you up at night?
But I wanted to counteract some of the negative, annoying comments you're hearing and tell you that you might get really lucky like we did!
I'm a first time mom, and my labor/delivery was fast and easy. I'm not gonna say it was totally comfortable, but it was WAY better than I was expecting. The Dr's and nurses were awesome, and I would honestly say that it was a pleasant experience. 10 days PP, and I am completely back to normal. I have zero pain, even though I had a 2nd degree tear. Heck even right after delivery, I was a little uncomfortable, but I would never say it was really painful.
LO has been a dream. She is so easy-going and contented. She has only kept us up all night 2 nights, and that was because of  gas right after she was born.  Now that we know how to treat it effectively, she sleeps great. Last night she slept for 5 hours, woke up and ate for 20 minutes, and then slept again for another 3 hours. 
 I'm getting more sleep now than I did during pregnancy! Sleeping on my belly= yessss
Breastfeeding hasn't been as hard as I was expecting. It took about 3 days for she and I to get really good at latching her on,  but now that we've developed our own technique, my nipples are not sore at all, and breastfeeding is basically painless.  I went into it not really having any confidence, but now that LO is gaining weight and isn't fussy, I feel really good about it.  If she's happy, I'm happy. 
 (on a sidenote: My nipples hurt pretty bad those first 3 days.. but they are totally healed now... so don't give up if you have nipple pain. If you learn the proper latch, the pain goes away!) 
DH and I are still able to go and do things. We do have to plan ahead more, of course, but you don't have to be trapped in the house. As long as you keep LO cool in this summer heat, in the shade, and are able to feed him/her while you're out, you can basically do whatever you want. 
 I was really apprehensive about going out, but it's been much easier than I thought.  That's what an udder cover is for. ![]()
My sex drive is completely back! I can't wait for the 6 weeks to be up!
DH and I are more in love with each other now than I can imagine. We're tired, yes, but we are so in love with our baby girl  that being tired is ok. It's a happy tired. ![]()
Anyway, I just wanted to tell you not to worry about the people who want to comment on how tired you'll be, and how you'll never be free again, blah blah blah.  I know some people have colicky babies, etc., and I understand the frustration there,  but don't let them get you down.  Having a baby is awesome, and there's no reason to worry ahead of time about having a bad experience. You never know, you might get really lucky and have everything go really smoothly! ![]()
GL to each of you and I can't wait to see your beautiful baby pics! 
  
Re: Don't listen to the Debbie Downer's/Negative Nancy's! GOOD LORD this is long.. sorry!
I think you're my new favourite person.
Thanks for the cheer!
People are so quick to tell you all the bad stuff so this was nice to hear and it gives me confidence!
Thanks!!
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Preach it sister! - lol
Just to add, I've had two wonderful, rather easy deliveries (hoping for a third) and fab. babies, one that even slept through the night at the hospital (yeah, well the nurses yelled at me for that - lol)! It can happen. I've been high risk for all my pregnancies and was delighted with healthy babies. I DID go in rather expecting the worst - at least the first time - and was SO pleasantly surprised.
Everyone will have bumps or hiccups, but you are so right, with a positive attitude and a willingness to roll with it, it can be absolutely wonderful!
Also, it is so true that even if the experience isn't EVERYTHING you hoped, you do forget most of it as soon as your LO is put into your arms.
You do realize that you're in the easy phase now, right? Glad everything is going well for you.
I think that's a very sweet thing to share.
However, it's not all that common, so you are very lucky.
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Some people just don't know when to quit!!!
Anyway...Thanks for posting such a positive experience! It's great to hear that things can go well and be enjoyable, instead of all the horror stories everyone likes to throw at you!
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Please do share what you meant by this.
My first thought was that she is on vicodin
heh. But seriously, very nice post and I'm sure it's comforting to many people
 
Thank you for such a refreshing post!
Your LO is absolutely adorable!! Congrats!
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LOL I was thinking the same thing! OP I hope things keep going so wonderfully!
THIS!
I'm bookmarking this thread so if I get down on myself after labor, I'll come back and read this again.
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Thank you for this amazing post! You are totally an uplifter! You baby is absolutely adorable! Gorgeous!