Ask away!
The newbie threads about pregnancy and labor were great, but now I have all sorts of silly FTM questions about this little bundle of joy (and confusion) that I am home with. I also feel like I was given info at the hospital but always when half asleep.
My Q's for my 8 day old:
Hiccups all the time, normal?
I am still wearing heavy overnight pads and steadily bleeding, normal? Typically when does that end?
Do I have to use the peri bottle all the time still when I go? I am over it.
Baby blues and random feels and crying, any tips to make this easier? Crunchy homemade suggestions even?
Baby still seems so little but my boobs feel empty after each feeding and we have lots of poopy diapers. Can I assume she is eating enough? Going back to pedi tomorrow to check on slightly raised bilirubin levels and will check there too.
City Mom's, have you been out much? Stroller issues? Wearing baby? I've only been out with DH (and only once) and am intimidated at the thought of doing it on my own. Wishing my car was not in a garage 15 minutes away...and that places had parking. Suburb living sounds tempting, eesh.
Re: Newbie with outside babies questions thread!
My ped said yes, normal
I am still wearing heavy overnight pads and steadily bleeding, normal? Typically when does that end?
I'm 2weeks PP and I'm still bleeding pretty consistently.
Do I have to use the peri bottle all the time still when I go? I am over it.
I use it still, but just cuz it makes me feel cleaner.
Baby blues and random feels and crying, any tips to make this easier? Crunchy homemade suggestions even?
I have no suggestions for this, but would like to know some lol
Baby still seems so little but my boobs feel empty after each feeding and we have lots of poopy diapers. Can I assume she is eating enough? Going back to pedi tomorrow to check on slightly raised bilirubin levels and will check there too.
I have heard that as long as baby is making good poopy diapers, you can assume its all good unless told otherwise.
City Mom's, have you been out much? Stroller issues? Wearing baby? I've only been out with DH (and only once) and am intimidated at the thought of doing it on my own. Wishing my car was not in a garage 15 minutes away...and that places had parking. Suburb living sounds tempting, eesh.
I'm not a city mom, but I have been into town with my boys already. A double stroller does not fair well in a department store. Oh and Wal-Mart sucks with twins. I had a lady literally stop in front of me, blocking my way, to ask about twins. I was already in a ton of pain (hadn't taken my Percocet that day and had been running around all day) so i looked at her, said in my not so nice tone "excuse me" and went around her. Ugh, people.
About the ergo baby... I tried to put a towel underneath her butt so she can sit up a bit more, instead of using the insert. It keeps the baby (and me) much cooler. I just make sure that her back is tightly supported.
@irenewslee you can buy gas drops that can help. Look for simethicone as the active ingredient, they sell them every where and store brands work just as well as name brand.
Married DH 7/30/11
CSC arrived 5/7/12
CHC arrived 6/2/14
Re: bleeding - at 8 days pp, I was still bleeding steadily. At 14, I've pretty much tapered off completely.
Eta: hiccups are totally normal but my pedi recommended that we burp really well. She said it will help with hiccups now and fussiness in a couple weeks.
Hiccups are totally normal, so is spit up.
For the baby blues- coffee helps me
Hiccups?
It was normal for me and my 1st born. Got better as he got older and the burping was easier.
Bleeding?
Mine was pretty severe for about two weeks after.
Peri bottle?
Not sure about the need part, but I used mine for a while after because it made me feel cleaner and helped with the hemorrhoids discomfort.
Baby Blues?
I never dealt with this much myself, but just make sure you don't get sleep-deprived and try to do something just for you, without baby. Even if it's just a guilty pleasure TV show. a few of my friends who experienced this said it helped to feel like a person again, w/o baby for a bit. The fluctuations in hormones can get you for a while after. If BFing, the first major drop in supply after weaning will trigger some interesting responses too. Just make sure your feelings are not getting to PP depression level.
Baby Eating Enough?
It sounds depressing to do, but weigh baby just before and again just after feeding... it's not bad if you have a baby scale, but can be if you do the weigh yourself then weigh you both and subtract to find baby weight method. My 1st born had high levels and I had to supplement for a few days, but just pay attention to the number of diaper changes in the meantime.
Taking Baby Out?
I'm not a city mom, but live in a busy suburban area near DC. Love my Ergo baby with insert. Also got a diaper backpack instead of messenger bag. Don't feel bad if it seems overwhelming to take baby out and around, took me until 3rd week before it felt normal. And I had to learn the hard way of trial - and - error before I figured out the difference berween true necessities for diaper bag, and things that will just weigh you guys down (physically of course).
Married DH 7/30/11
CSC arrived 5/7/12
CHC arrived 6/2/14
@MrsRahl did you have binding tips or is my lack of sleep making me remember incorrectly?
If you have a digital scale you could try to weigh her on it, or weigh yourself, then weigh yourself holding her to get an idea of her weight. Obviously all guesstimates, but if you go by those and then wait another week you should be more than fine.
Married to DH 10.29.11
DD born 1.26.13
DS born 6.12.14
#3 due 12.6.16
I'm mobile so if it doesn't work I'll do it in the computer. It's still working for us-the massage. I do it a couple times a day.
What's the protocol? Do I call my OB? Or a regular doctor?
Most women get it during pregnancy, but some get it PP, I would talk to your OB for sure.
What do you do for relief?
I really hope these tips work, and I'm so sorry you got it PP!! I was pretty much destined to get it as i am a ftm, had boys, and twins- all of which increase chances lol... but if my experience helps you feel some relief then it was worth it! I think there are steroid cremes your OB can prescribe, mine didn't but i was already high risk and he was avoiding any unnecessary meds.
Just make sure you talk to your OB ASAP as I've HEARD it takes a REALLY long time to go away if developed PP... (like A year 'really long"...) For your sake i hope thats just a bunch of MUD! If you need anything feel free to PM me!!!