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Re: 07/29 Weekly Check-In
Baby is the size of a (an): Coconut
Team blue/pink/green: Green for now
How are you feeling?: Exhausted still. Still need my meds to control nausea.
GTKY: What do you love about where you live or where you grew up? There was a wooden area behind my childhood home and I spent quite a lot of time there when I was younger. My current home also have that since I was specifically looking for something like that!
Baby is the size of a (an): banana
Team blue/pink/green: pink 🩷
How are you feeling?: feeling mostly normal, though require more sleep and feeling a little slower as my belly continues to grow
GTKY: What do you love about where you live or where you grew up? I grew up close enough to NYC but also close enough to the beach so it was a great spot for either destination ☺️
She had an ear infection, but it seems under control now. It was nothing too bad thankfully, but it did seem to be hurting quite a lot and her fever was high.
Baby is the size of a (an): string cheese
Team blue/pink/green: green until the end 💚
How are you feeling?: fine! Kinda tired, kinda distracted, but not queasy anymore
GTKY: What do you love about where you live or where you grew up? I live about two blocks from a huge park, in a super walkable and bike-able neighborhood, close to mountains & the coast and really great food.
For clothing, I might not be the best person to ask. My daughter was born in September, so I used a nursing tanktop and my maternity shorts. I wore those all through the winter. I don't know if it was due to nursing, but I always felt hot. I even wore shorts outside while shoveling the snow from my driveway last year. I bought a set of nursing shirts, but I didn't use them much sadly. Maybe I'll be able to use them more this winter.
Baby is the size of a (an): artichoke
Team blue/pink/green: 💙
How are you feeling?: I had a return of nausea last week, so better this week. Just a bit exhausted because we've spent this whole past month on the road visiting family. I'm feeling ready to be in my own home!
GTKY: What do you love about where you live or where you grew up? Where I grew up: I loved that we had everything: mountains, valleys, forests, oceans... Where we live now: I really enjoy having sunshine in winter (even if it's cold), and it's so much more family-friendly.
For baby, in the winter, it was mostly pyjamas. The house was warm at 20-21C. My baby liked sleepbag more than being swaddled. We also added a onesie under her pj if it seemed like a colder night/day. Baby tended to get warm easily.
I added a nitted cap and mittens, a warm blanket and a winter car seat cover to get to the car. It was a warm winter (-15C most days). I will do the same this winter.
For walks, I usually added a winter onesie that's made for -30C temperature in her stroller (with blanket and cover if needed). We didn't go outside that much sadly, the roads and sidewalks were covered in slippery ice all winter so it wasn't a fun walk (even with crampons). I didn't try baby wearing outside in the winter precisely because of the slippery ground. I was scared to have a bad fall. For baby wearing, I've seen some coat panel that can be added to your winter coat to keep baby inside your own coat without having to buy a brand new coat. So you don't have to worry about baby getting cold while baby wearing. I haven't tried it personally, but some of my friends did and liked it.
Baby is the size of a (an): Sweet Potato/ Artichoke
Team blue/pink/green: Pink
How are you feeling?: tired and run down
Married May 2019
Baby #1 due April 19, 2022
Married May 2019
Baby #1 due April 19, 2022
EDD / Weeks + Days: 12/21. 20W
FTM/STM/TTM+: STM
Baby is the size of a: 🍌
Team blue/pink/green: 💚 until…
Upcoming Appointments: Anatomy scan next Wednesday! 😍
How are you feeling?: A little tired and out of breath, but not the exhaustion of first tri. Achy lower back and hips. Occasional heartburn or nausea but not too bad.
Raves: So excited for the ultrasound in a few days! We can’t wait to find out if we’re having a boy or a girl. My BIL and SIL who live on the other side of our duplex are having a boy soon, and I have a 2yo boy, so we’ve been joking about how wild and fun it’s going to get if we’re also having another boy. But I’d really like a girl too!
Questions: Any advice for preparing children for the separation while I’m in the hospital? My 2yo son has never been away from me for more than a few hours and currently still nurses to sleep for naps and bedtime. (We’ve sort of paused weaning for now because we’re going to start potty training next week, and doing both at the same time seems like it would be stressful for everyone, but I REALLY want him weaned…) I’m pretty nervous for how he’s going to do when I’m in the hospital for a few days when the baby comes.
GTKY: What do you love about where you live or where you grew up? We bought our house about a year ago and LOVE our neighborhood. There’s a great park about two blocks away, and it has a wading pool in the summer. There are also several neighborhood events every year, like an Easter egg hunt and evening trick-or-treating for Halloween.
Married May 2019
Baby #1 due April 19, 2022
@missa_lyssa I haven't really planned much for that yet. I know my mother will come down to take care of my daughter who will be 14 months then, but that's as far as we got. I think she'll do fine since my mother babysat her for a few hours when my partner and I went for my anatomy scan (no children or other adults were allowed... Frustrated me a bit, because she did fine at the 12 weeks scan, but it was done by different office).
Maybe test the water beforehand with a short period of babysitting? Kids don't tend to notice time passing. Fifteen minutes or hours can look the same to them. I would try to make the transition as seamless as possible. If it's possible for you to have the babysitter to be there as early as you can so your son can get used to her before going to the hospital that would be great! I know it's not always possible as contractions are far from a linear thing. For example, we were talking about my mother staying the week of my due date if I can give birth without being induced this time around.
For the weaning, I can't offer any good advice. My daughter just decided she didn't want to be breastfed one day and from that day on, refused the breast and wanted a bottle. So that's that.