Let me start off by saying sorry for the delayed blog posts. Yes, Emma is three weeks old and this post is about her first week home. I don't know how moms do it and find the time to actually blog the first couple weeks. I feel like I finally have my bearings together to even think and somewhat function.
Our first night home threw us off a bit as I got an infection and had to make a trip to the ER with a 101.7 temperature and Tourette's-like shakes. Let's just say that there was a catheter involved. Yea, think about that after giving birth 48 hours prior.
Matt took
the entire week off, which was absolutely wonderful and I was so sad to
see the week come to an end. I am so glad he was able to take the time off and we were able to enjoy it just us three as a new family and get to know Emma. As exhausted as we were, it is a week I will always remember.
There isn't too much to tell you about during Emma's first week, other
than she ate, slept (a lot), cried (a little) and peed/pooped. We didn't do much but hole ourselves up in
our house and just tried to get by day to day. We cuddled
our sweet
girl....a lot, went on walks, doctor appointments, celebrated Matt's birthday,
had a few visitors, had her newborn pictures in Des Moines and visited
Matt's work. Matt and I even got to go out to dinner while my parents watched Emma when she was a week old.
Emma with Laura, Coach Fennelly and Uncle Ben |
First bath at home |
Emma's first family dinner at grandma and grandpa's house |
We started right away having Emma sleeping in her crib and it went great. I know some people would complain about having to get up and go to her room to feed, but I really don't mind. Her room is right across the hall and we would have to get up anyways to change her diaper. She started right off the bat sleeping three to four hour stretches at a time and we would either wake her to feed or she would wake us. I've been told we are lucky that she sleeps for such long stretches and she loves her crib (lets hope both continue going well). She is quite the little Houdini and no matter how tight we swaddle her,
she somehow manages to get her arm(s) completely out or up near her
face.
Feedings went well and was/is going roughly every three hours to eat. I am breastfeeding and it has a its moments of highs and lows. My biggest struggles are with having to use a breast shield. I have tried to try it without the shield, but she is absolutely not having it. The lactation consultant thinks she may end up using it as long as I breastfeed. I am having to pump two to three times a day since I am using the shield because I guess that hinders milk supply? At least that is what the consultant told me, I haven't looked too much into it. There was a day where she went through a cluster feeding/biting me and thank God for my cousins Emily, Jess and Stevi for talking me off that ledge and reassuring me that it was normal.
Oh my gosh...how horrible about your ER visit! I can't wait to meet her. Love seeing all your pics and reading about how things are going.
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