On his way...
Josh is on his way to being a chubby baby. He weighed in at 7lbs 2.5oz yesterday at his pediatrician's, which is a 6oz increase in 6 days. Hopefully, he will continue to gain. :)
. . . Pregnancy , Birth , Growth . . .
Josh is on his way to being a chubby baby. He weighed in at 7lbs 2.5oz yesterday at his pediatrician's, which is a 6oz increase in 6 days. Hopefully, he will continue to gain. :)
This afternoon J had two visitors. First Auntie Jeannie and Uncle Robert dropped by, and they brought us cake! Yummy.
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J had some great awake time today so I figured he could use some sit-up time. The neck pillow from Uncle Wil came in handy to keep J's head upright, and the Lulla Blanket from Auntie Poopsie kept him warm (it's so soft and reminds me of my blankie).
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During the first week, Ducks has been complaining of backpain while feeding J. The problem is that we don't really have a good, comfortable chair in the house for her. So we finally caved in and visited our favourite baby store (they really should be loving us by now) and found a wonderful glider on sale.
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Today we returned to Mount Sinai Hospital for a follow-up with the lactation consultant. Letty feels that breastfeeding is the most difficult part of preganancy, labour and raising a child. It requires a lot of energy and dedication. Josh has old gained 0.5 ounce in the last 5 days and that is causing some concern. It is discouraging because we have been feeding him 8 to 9 times a day (for 40 minutes each). So now, we are going to have to supplement Josh with expressed breast milk or formula.



Today was my last day of work. It's amazing how time flies, because it seems like yesterday when I was peeing on that stick, and now, it's 9 months later. It will be weird to not go back to work on Monday.
We took Josh's car seat to the store today to check if Uncle Jim and Tim installed it correctly. Apparently, the angle was incorrect (it shifted) and it was a little loose. The guy at the store was very helpful. He showed me exactly what to do, and I ended up getting a wedge (like a pool noodle) and buying a seat saver (to save my leather seats!) for the car seat. He installed it (it should be one hand's width from the front seat), then showed me how to put a baby in the car seat. Apparently, the bulgy pads are for over the shoulder, and he recommended that I remove them for a newborn. We also have to make sure the chest clip is at nipple height, and that his bum is wedged into the seat.