Disclaimer: I hope it's okay that I am starting this thread, I'm not very good at searching but I didn't find anything like it! This might be a tad early for some people but I know
@Rhubarb7216 and I are down for the count, Im not sure if anyone else is having to go a little early or not.
What is everyone doing in terms of prepping for post baby? Like frozen meals, padsicles, anyone having someone come help the first few days, etc. Do any second time moms have any advice? Or does anyone have any good ideas they want to share?
Re: Post-partum prep
For anyone looking for a recipe this is what I used:
-maxi pads unwrap but keep wrapper
-aloe vera (the clear kind) and I spread a thin layer on the whole thing.
-I used an alcohol free witch hazel spray over top. (I thought the spray seemed less messy).
-then I topped it off with about 5-10 drops of lavender essential oil but this is probably optional. I read it could reduce swelling but I'm skeptical, I just like the smell.
-then I wrapped them back up and put the back in the plastic package they came in.
-put in the freezer.
So far I have done the following for post partum prep:
-Stocked up on: two different sizes of pads, dermaplast spray, witch hazel pads (need to put one of the boxes of pads in the fridge to chill for when we get home from hospital)
-Made one freezer meal (in a quantity that will probably be enough for 2 meals each for my husband and me)
-Made sure we had a bottle of my favorite red wine in the house
Things I still plan to do:
-Make two more freezer meals
-Make padsicles?
Type 1 Diabetes since 2001, MTHFR hetero A1298T
Dogs: Raider 4 yrs, Dex 4 yrs
BFP #2 7/6/16 SCH, D&C 8/4/16
BFP #3 12/26/16 EDD: 9/6/17
My Chart / My Diabetes/Pregnancy Blog
My Type 1/TTC/Pregnancy Podcast:
Juicebox Podcast Episode 118
A1Cs:
1/12/16 6.7%
5/25/16 6.0%
11/2/16 6.1%
3/22/16 5.8%
4/27/17 5.4%
6/13/17 5.3%
"Sugar Fancy Tutu"
Type 1 Diabetes since 2001, MTHFR hetero A1298T
Dogs: Raider 4 yrs, Dex 4 yrs
BFP #2 7/6/16 SCH, D&C 8/4/16
BFP #3 12/26/16 EDD: 9/6/17
My Chart / My Diabetes/Pregnancy Blog
My Type 1/TTC/Pregnancy Podcast:
Juicebox Podcast Episode 118
A1Cs:
1/12/16 6.7%
5/25/16 6.0%
11/2/16 6.1%
3/22/16 5.8%
4/27/17 5.4%
6/13/17 5.3%
"Sugar Fancy Tutu"
I would have size 1 and NB diapers on hand. DD never wore NB sizes because she was so big, but I don't think it would hurt to have them at home. I got Dermoplast spray and a spray water bottle from the hospital as well, so I didn't need to buy those. Tylonel and Colace aren't a bad idea because you will need both of them.
I found that an Amazon Prime membership was the most helpful thing to have....
Also, I have a rookie question... what's the deal with hemoroids? I've never had them, does everyone get them mostly? And what can you do about it? Lol I need the ugly truth...
We try and make extras of things we are already making and easy to freeze. Meatballs, homemade pancakes are awesome, chili, enchiladas, baked pasta dishes. Soups are also easy. Pintrist has a million ideas. As for hemmoroids lol... Use stool softners as time gets closer and the first couple weeks home. Not every one gets them but they suck if you do.
I used Kotex pads and they don't have the plastic.
Also take the mesh undies home with you! Ask for extras.
I didn't do any freezer meals either with my first. I'm just going to make sure I have a stocked pantry and fridge. I have shipt and can have groceries delivered. I will probably do a Costco run and buy a bunch of freezer meals.
I recommend not only making freezer meals, but having them labeled and single portioned out. My MIL made us a bunch of meals, and they were such life savers when I was home alone with DS1. I also made lighter stuff, like banana nut bread, to freeze as well. Soup, pretty much any crock pot meal, roasted turkey breast that can just be thrown back in the oven for 30m, etc. There are lots of Pinterest ideas for putting together crock pot meals ahead of time, so all you have to do is throw them in and then it on.
DS2: EDD- 09.08.17
Type 1 Diabetes since 2001, MTHFR hetero A1298T
Dogs: Raider 4 yrs, Dex 4 yrs
BFP #2 7/6/16 SCH, D&C 8/4/16
BFP #3 12/26/16 EDD: 9/6/17
My Chart / My Diabetes/Pregnancy Blog
My Type 1/TTC/Pregnancy Podcast:
Juicebox Podcast Episode 118
A1Cs:
1/12/16 6.7%
5/25/16 6.0%
11/2/16 6.1%
3/22/16 5.8%
4/27/17 5.4%
6/13/17 5.3%
"Sugar Fancy Tutu"
So far I have: stuff to make padsicles (the giant oversized Equate pads, aloe Vera, and witch hazel), the equate brand of Truck's pads, size 4 pads, Always Descreet adult underwear, large cotton underwear, the blue Dermoblast, a moist heating pad that you heat in the microwave, a toilet bowl sitz bath, and Birth Song Botanicals Postpartum Healing Herb Sitz Bath and Soak. I am hoping to get a bunch of stuff from the hospital like some of the witch hazel pads and that squirt bottle.
I plan to wear the Descreet underwear when I use the padsicles and until I know I can control my bladder. Also I read that the padsicles leak when they melt. I may also wear them to bed for a little while. Then switch to just just pads and cotton underwear.
I am considering making an ice pack I saw on Pinterest that is just a condom filled with water and frozen. But I don't know if I want to explain that every time a visitor looks in my freezer.
At the moment I am researching what to put in my breastfeeding basket that I will sit next to me where I decide to camp out and feed.
I have no idea what to expect! Some of my family think I am way over preparing. Even my sister-in-law who is pregnant with her second ,due in November, scoffs at my efforts.
Edit: I also have a postpartum belly wrap.
i just made sure I had water and nipple ointment near me when I nursed.
-Purchased Nature Care maternity pads and also heavy flow pads (also not a big fan of Always pads)
- Have a huge bottle of aloe vera juice in the fridge which I will be making homemade "wipes" with
-My hospital provides the large ice packs for down there so I am hoping to score a few to take home
-Purchased Vitamin K drops that we will administer to the baby since we are opting not to get the shot
-Started a few months ago making and freezing homemade chicken and veggie broths for me to have after delivery. My husband will be home for over two weeks after baby so no need for freezer meals since he does the cooking
-Purchased one organic formula just in case breast feeding does not work out we have a back up
- Snacks and bottled water in the rooms you will nurse in. I would be starving at night and need to eat, granola bars and prunes (helps you go) where hidden in the nursery and by the couch. Also I think I chugged a bottle of water every time I nursed so especially at night, you don't want to be refilling glasses of water.
- Have a lot of burp cloths in all the rooms you plan to feed/nurse in. We used cloth diapers and even with 20, we were always scrambling to find something to sop up milk, spit up, other fluids.
- Button down stretchy shirts. I had loads of nursing bras but not really a lot of shirts that were boob accessible. I lived in two PJ tops that buttoned down.
- Coconut oil anywhere you plan to nurse. F the lanolin, I just put coconut oil in little tupperware containers and had them around the house. Much easier to use than lanolin and cheaper.
- Gas drops, gripe water for baby. For hiccupy babies those are life savers.
- Food delivery/ grocery delivery, Dog walker lined up, help from family or at least someone who is a mom. When people want to come and see the baby and ask if they can bring anything, tell them food!
- At least 1 can of formula. You never know what will happen and a fed baby is most important.
- See if your community has a new moms group. A lot of hospitals host them, or churches. This was an invaluable resource to me. Weekly meetings where I could talk to new moms and also get out of the house.
- Lactation consultant contact info. Don't leave the hospital without this and ask around for ones that your friends liked. You really don't need to be googling this when baby is hungry and you are tired etc.
- Butt wipes for you! Eventually your hoohaa stops hurting but you still have the longest period ever.
- Also, sounds dumb but the thicker the pad does not mean the better. I stopped using the hospital pads in the hospital and switched to the foam ones, i think Always. Huge difference in comfort and absorbency.
I made several days worth of frozen foods but also, a friend of mine set up a Meal Train for me for people to bring food every other day for the first month or so. If you have friends and family in the area I most definitely recommend this. That way you get fresh homemade food a few times a week plus your loved ones know exactly what to do to help you out when they come to visit baby.
Married 2013
Kiddo #1: Sept 2015
BFP: 1/19, EDD: 9/30
"I'm having fruit salad for dinner. Well, it's mostly just grapes, actually. Ok all grapes. Fermented grapes. Fine, I'm having wine for dinner."
Type 1 Diabetes since 2001, MTHFR hetero A1298T
Dogs: Raider 4 yrs, Dex 4 yrs
BFP #2 7/6/16 SCH, D&C 8/4/16
BFP #3 12/26/16 EDD: 9/6/17
My Chart / My Diabetes/Pregnancy Blog
My Type 1/TTC/Pregnancy Podcast:
Juicebox Podcast Episode 118
A1Cs:
1/12/16 6.7%
5/25/16 6.0%
11/2/16 6.1%
3/22/16 5.8%
4/27/17 5.4%
6/13/17 5.3%
"Sugar Fancy Tutu"
TTC #1 January 2009
January 2010 SA results: Count 16 million, Motility 40%, Morphology 2%
January 2010- Surprise BFP! DS born 10/1/2010
January 2013 TTC #2
September 2013 Repeat SA: Count= 1.7 million, Motility= 24%, Morphology= 2%
November 6th 1st Appointment with RE: diagnosed with severe MFI
Testing to try to determine a cause & possible treatment for MFI
CD 3 blood work for me. RE does not want to repeat my HSG/lap at this point,
but may want to before moving forward with any fertility treatments.
After seeing the uro, DH is currently taking lots of supplements and clomid to try to boost his count. We will have a repeat SA in February to see if it works.
Follow up SA numbers are: Count= 4 million, Motility= 40%, Morphology= 1%
Uro wants us to have another follow up SA 5/9 to see if we see further improvement than we are back to the RE to make a game plan.
SA 5/9/2014 Count: 12 Million, Motility: 60%, and Morphology 2%. We will be doing iui #1 in late June
IUI #1 6/28 clomid + ovidrel, post wash count 3 million total sperm= BFN
IUI # 2 7/21 clomid+ ovidrel. post wash count 900,000 total sperm= BFN
IVF planned for early November- cancelled due to cyst
December IVF #1- 22 eggs, 20 mature,16 fertilized
12/9 Transferred 1 4AA Blast, 6 frosties
*****Everyone is welcome******
I just want to have my kids fed!
As for the meals, I probably won't prep much myself... maybe if I have time, just boil and shred up a chicken and freeze the meat and broth to make some quick casseroles, soups, etc, with. DH is a great cook though, so he will probably do most of the cooking for a while. When my friend was pregnant, someone used this website to set up a calendar for friends to sign up to bring meals to them after the baby was born, and I thought it was pretty cool: https://www.carecalendar.org/
I would actually love to have one set up for us, but would feel kind of awkward doing it for my own self... sooo I dunno, I might not-so-subtly suggest to a friend or relative that they can set one up for me, haha.
Married 2013
Kiddo #1: Sept 2015
BFP: 1/19, EDD: 9/30
"I'm having fruit salad for dinner. Well, it's mostly just grapes, actually. Ok all grapes. Fermented grapes. Fine, I'm having wine for dinner."