Thursday, March 10, 2011

1 Month Old

I can't believe Emma is already 1 month old.

After 1 month, we are finally getting the hang of things around here.  Something new always seems to pop up though.  Emma has grown so much and has done the typical things in the last month. 

She saw the doctor when she was about a week old and got the following report "she's small, but perfect."


She has been forced into multiple random clothes and wraps for pictures.  "Hi mama."


We started giving her a binkie and she is starting to get the hang of it.  The bib is for her vitamin.  She tends to spit it up all over her clothes.  I can understand why she doesn't like it, it smells awful.


Everyone seems to think she looks more like Tom.  I can't tell.  However, when she struggles to poop and makes a double chin, I think she looks like me when I was a baby.  I was a bit of a chunk.  Lucky for her, I have not been able to get a picture of her pooping yet, but her face puffs up like her mama's.



She is now 6 lbs 13 oz and 19.5" as of our last weigh in one week ago.  She is also finally starting to fit in her newborn clothes.  One benefit of having a small baby, her clothes last a little longer (however nothing fit for the first 3 weeks).   

Things I have learned during this last month:
1.  Breastfeeding does seem to get better with time.  Once we hit week 3 things started to click.
2.  Should have purchased stock in Medela (however, I don't think it is a publicly traded company, so this would not be possible)
3.  Once you get the hang of something, some other problem pops up
4. There is no shame in crying when your child struggles to pass gas.  Gas drops and baby massage seem to help a bit.
5.  Lucky I have a great husband who loves me and his baby girl
6.  Don't know what I would do without my mom
7.  LilyPadz are worth trying out (thanks to Tanya and some random nurse for the referral).  They are not perfect, but they are helpful.
8.  There is no reason to have any cute newborn clothes.  They will just grow out, poop, or vomit (my child's preference is the latter 2) all over them.  All you need are some onesies, bottoms, socks, receiving blankets, and maybe a few PJs.
9.  Introduce a bottle early.  She gets a bottle 1 feed a day which allows her some quality time with dad.  She has been taking it just fine and will still breastfeed.
10. Tom and I have one darling girl