I'm slowly trying to adjust back to new mommy life with a newborn. I totally forgot about the 3 hrs of sleep for me at night and frequent feedings and diaper changes but it's all worth it. Theodore was born on Dec. 12, 8 lbs and 3 ozs. I was induced and now that's it's all done and over with, the process wasn't so scary like I thought it would be. I had read all these stories of women who were induced about how the pitocin gave them stronger and longer contractions and inductions where it resulted in emergency c-sections...totally freaked me out because a c-section is definitely not what I would want, but when it comes down to getting baby out, you really have no choice right? Thank goodness my labor was quick. I got the pitocin at around 8 am and had my baby at 1:27 pm. And it's been over a week and I feel great, my recovery was quicker this time than with my first son.
Theodore is a perfect, healthy boy. He looks a lot like his brother when he was a newborn. My 2yr old son is a terrific big brother as well. When Teddy cries, he gives the pacifier or bottle to me to give to Teddy. One day I was sucking out some boogers from Teddy's nose with the aspirator and Alex was crying because I guess he thought I was hurting his brother (Teddy does not like getting his nose cleaned). He actually took the aspirator away from me and said 'no' with the saddest look on his face. What a caring little boy I have! My two little boys. I wonder what kind of trouble they'll get in to together when they are older :)
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Monday, December 9, 2013
Scheduled induction and my Hospital bag
Turns out I'm being induced on Thursday the 12th! I have mixed emotions about it all. I'm excited, scared and kind of sad since this is my last pregnancy. I hope all goes well. My fear about being induced is that the Pitocin might not work for me or I won't make any progress in dilating and will have to get a c-section. But I'm excited that my Teddy will be here in my arms very soon!
So I've packed my hospital bag and a diaper bag. The hospital bag is the same bag I used for my first son. It's a LeSportsac large weekender bag that I got at Ross for $40. I love it because it's big and has many pockets. So here's all I packed in it for the big day:
I almost forgot to mention the weekender bag comes with a matching zippered bag as well, which I use to hold all my....
I am also bringing my baby's diaper bag. The only things in it are:
All of our bags ready to go:
So I've packed my hospital bag and a diaper bag. The hospital bag is the same bag I used for my first son. It's a LeSportsac large weekender bag that I got at Ross for $40. I love it because it's big and has many pockets. So here's all I packed in it for the big day:
- my wallet with insurance and ID
- a copy of my pregnancy info from my Dr to give to L&D
- toiletries - hair brush, toothbrush for me and hubby, travel size toothpaste, travel size shampoo and conditioner, deodorant, bar soap, lotion, face wash, wash cloth
- lip balm - a must have because lips get super dry during labor
- phone + charger
- camera + charger
- Always Maxi Pads Overnight Pads - because the pads they give you at the hospital aren't great
- extra underwear - granny panties all the way...most likely you'll leak, even with super maxi pads, so why ruin your nicer panties?!
- Dermoplast spray
- comfy socks
- bath towel
- lounge pants, comfy shirt and going home clothes for me
- change of clothes for hubby
- big bag for holding dirty clothes in
I almost forgot to mention the weekender bag comes with a matching zippered bag as well, which I use to hold all my....
I am also bringing my baby's diaper bag. The only things in it are:
- a newborn sleeper
- 2 side snap long sleeve shirts size 0-3 months
- 1 newborn size pants
- 1 0-3 months size pants
- JJ Cole Bundleme hat set and extra mittens, socks
- Aden + Anais swaddle blanket
- Aden + Anais burp cloth
- Tommee Tippee milk feeding bib
- a warm blanket to cover over the car seat
All of our bags ready to go:
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