Monday, September 29, 2008

more pics and updates

Due to a child who has his days and nights mixed up, I figured I'd take this opportunity to catch up on blogging while Jason is watching TV with Daddy.

First off, I hate to belittle my relationship with Tyler, because that's not my intention and I love him to death, but I now finally get how enjoyable this newborn phase can be. Sure, you don't get sleep, and sure I'm in pain, but I'm utterly in love. Tyler was, umm, difficult...to say the least. And I had had a horrible delivery experience which made everything more difficult to manage. With Tyler it was something that took a little longer to appreciate, if that makes any sense. This time is completely different. I won't go on and on about it, but it's amazing. It truly is.

I forgot to mention that during our hospital stay we had some issues with breastfeeding on top of him being slightly jaundice. They were even more concerned by discharge, however not concerned enough to keep us but they wanted him seen today by the pediatrician to see if another course of action would be necessary. I was worried, because I really feel so much more positive about breastfeeding and I didn't want to feel compelled to supplement (even though I could obviously refuse), but today put my fears aside (at least for the most part). He's 7lbs2oz, which apparently is very normal for only 4 days old. His color is better and he's peeing/pooping as he should. So, apparently he's doing great! Oh, and he's 19.5 inches long. After a nice mini nursing session in the doctor's room, resulting in a "milk coma" he got his PKU test (heel prick) which he slept right through and snoozed the whole way home. He proceeded to sleep a good portion of the day and now is perfectly ready for his nocturnal session. He, he.

9 comments:

Working Mama said...

He is JUST adorable, Heather! And I know I can certainly relate to what you said about enjoying the newborn phase more. I had a similar experience for various reasons & Matthew was definitely, without doubt, a "high maintenance" infant/baby vs. Patrick who I was able to enjoy so much more. My good friend, Christine, has commented the same thing so many times over the past 2.5 years (she babysat both boys and is around them a lot); even she knew it (& she doesn't have children!). Matthew needed constant movement and had to be held to even sleep - Patrick was happy & at peace regardless & didn't need the movement. Those are just a few of the differences. But what I'm trying to say is I'm glad you are enjoying this!

Karen said...

Those are great pictures. He's soooo adorable!!! I'm glad you're having a better experience this time around.

jennifer said...

He is beautiful Heather. I am so happy for you and Al.

jamielblev said...

What a doll! I'm glad everything was better this go-around. I felt the same way with my 2nd.

Homemade Happenings said...

I'm so glad you are enjoying Jason! Of course I don't know from experience (yet) but I would imagine you would want to take in every little moment - more so than before - and remember the everyday happenings that turn into the most precious memories later in life. He is absolutely gorgeous - I'm very happy for the whole family! Congrats on giving breastfeeding a try - even if it doesn't work out in the end, you should feel extremely proud of yourself for the effort; it's not an easy thing. I will keep my fingers crossed for you though since I know you really wanted to go that route this time around. Remember, don't be afraid to call up a Lactation consultant every day if you feel the need - they won't get annoyed, they'll be happy to help! And friends who've been down that road before are sure to be willing to give tips and advice if asked (hint, hint) :)
Congrats and Enjoy!!!

Karlise said...

He's absolutely adorable!! I can't wait to see him in person.

Holly said...

So happy things are going well! Jason is just too cute, just like Tyler!

I can relate to better the second time around experience. Erin emergency c-section, 100 days in the nicu. Maggie planned c-section, and went home with me! So much better! :)

Melodie said...

Great pics, Heather! I was wondering about the jaundice, since you had the baby out in the sun in some of your pics. He doesn't look jaudiced, though, probably because he's recovered so well. He is too cute, just like Tyler.

Debbie said...

Heather...Congratulations! He is adorable...The four of you make a beautiful and happy family!!! Rest when you can!!