Hey ladies! We are getting closer and closer, some of us even have outside babies!!
I thought it might be fun to do a thread from STM+ to FTMs with things we wish we had known.
Here's mine: Most of the time there is no reason to check for dilation or effacement at your regular OB appt. it tells you nothing! You could be tight as a drum and be holding your baby 24 hours later or you could walk around at 4 cm for literally weeks. I had a particularly rough check at 35 weeks and spent the night in L&D with painful but non productive contractions. Not worth it!! My cervix has a do not disturb policy this time around, unless otherwise medically required.
Also, if you are going to breastfeed a side table next to your nursing chair for drinks, snacks, books, burp clothes etc. is great! And bring your boppy to the hospital, it really helps get LO in a good position. And lastly, BFing is hard, but never quit on a bad day!!
What else you got experienced ladies? Hopefully this is the one place where unsolicited advice can actually be helpful!
DD1 - Evelyn Riley - 9/30/11
DD2 - Charlotte Avery - 1/27/14
Re: STMs to FTMs - sharing is caring
* Your parents and others in their generation will give a lot of outdated advice and may even be hurt you are choosing to parent differently. Just smile and explain this is working for you. You can always blame your dr if that doesn't work
* those first weeks, baby just wants to be held, and that's okay. The Moby saved my sanity by allowing me to have hands free while baby was being held
* find your village. If there are local moms' groups, venture to one. It was great to talk to people in the same boat as you, and just as great to get out of the house!
* and as PPs said, trust yourself - you were made to do this
A friend brought over a bunch of frozen meals (I know we have had a few threads on this) when we got home from the hospital. What a lifesaver! I was so fixated on BF that I hardly had enough energy left to plan a real meal.
I kept a basket of diapers, wipes, nursing pads, coconut oil, burp cloths, bottle of water, magazines, phone charger, etc by my nursing chair upstairs and also another downstairs in the living room. So much easier than lugging LO and all that crap from one floor to another.
Breastfeeding sucks for the first few weeks but I promise it does get better. You do have to work for it- it doesn't come as natural as people think it should. Educate yourself now. But also, don't beat yourself up if you need to supplement. It's not the end of the world and your baby will be just fine.
Happy Mom = Happy Baby. Take care of YOUR needs first and you will be better able to take care of your baby.
Sleep... OK so this is a team sport. Do not fall into the trap of handling it all alone b/c "DH has to work." That's some BS. He can get up once or twice and help change a diaper, reswaddle baby, and hand the baby to you to feed. It will make you love him more, make him respect you more, help him bond with baby, and ultimately strengthen your marriage/relationship. I remember DH sleeping on the floor of the nursery while I BF at night. He just wanted to be with us and be a part of it all. I love him so much more for this and it only confirmed that I married the man of my dreams. Not all guys will do this, and that's fine. But speak up and ask for his cooperation now. I get really pissed off at the moms who let their SO's sleep all damn night b/c they are at home on maternity leave and he has to work. So if you do this and you complain about it, I may have some slightly snarky comments ;-)
Also, on a sleep note... install dimmer switches in the nursery/your bedroom. This way you can gently turn on low lights to see to change a diaper and reswaddle and then feed baby without totally waking baby up. This is truly our secret to having 2 good sleepers so far.
Happiest Baby on the Block DVD is the most important newborn information I can offer. You can order the disc from netflix or buy it for about $20 on amazon. It teaches you how to soothe your baby and it also has THE most effective white noise I have found. We used to sleep with that DVD on in our room all night b/c the white noise was so calming for DD. DS, on the other hand was fine with a sleep sheep or any kind of white noise but she needed THAT one.
Do NOT compare your baby to any other. This was a tough lesson for me to learn with DS. My friends son was only a few weeks older but seemed to hit all his milestones crazy early. It was hard not to wonder if my son was delayed when we got them together. Now at 6 years old, I can see that they are really on the same level but they each excel at very different things. Same goes for DS and DD. So unless your pedi has a concern, don't even go there.
Don't let others unsolicited advice bring you down. Who cares if so and so "did this that way and it worked like a charm." Do what works for you and your baby and do it with confidence.
BFP #1 5.26.08 DD born 1.4.09
BFP #2 3.11.12 m/c 3.26.12
BFP #3 10.7.12 m/c 10.27.12
BFP #4 2.24.13 ectopic MTX 3.13.13 Right tube removed 3.29.13
BFP #5 5.27.13 DS born 1.22.14
BFP #6 4.14.16
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It's actually brought back a lot for me. It's been a while since I had a baby, so very helpful for even us "old pros"
I had a c-section with my 1st and I pushed myself to do too much too soon. I ended up getting endometritis and had a longer recovery time than anticipated....so, make sure and rest as much as possible and eat lots of protein (needed for healing). Drink tons of water while recovering and it will help increase your milk supply! Also, I've mentioned this in a previous post last week but my son started growing little hard cyst looking things in his breasts! I was so worried but his pediatrician taught me that this was due to all of my hormones filtering through him and that they would go away if we didn't touch/mess with them.They did-but he did lactate a little which freaked us out!