Day 13 Tomorrow Meighen will have been with us for two weeks. It's going by fast but each day seems to go on forever, specially when she's fussy. We're very lucky that she sleeps for about six hours at a time at night... just when she starts that stretch is questionable. Sometimes it's around midnight, other times its around 3 am or 4 am. Last night she finally calmed down around 4 am and slept till around 11 am. Ben and I took turns trying to calm her down and Ben even took her for a drive. Sometimes the poor kid just doesn't want to sleep and wants to wail for hours on end... what can you do? Ben and I have both been surprised by the amount of patience I have. Last night was a bit of an exception but after a couple hours sleep I was fine for the next shift with the bawling Meggy. I can sit there for hours with her screaming in my ear while I swaddle her, change her, feed her, burp her and walk her. Lord knows how I'm doing it. I'm totally not a patient person in other situations.
I can't believe how observant she is. When she's calm and chilling she's always staring at things and moving her head around to look at everything. It keeps her amused for up to an hour at a time. At Grandma's house she loves the clock on the wall, it has a swinging pendulum. Meggy also loves So You Think You Can Dance. I watch it every week and often watch the repeats too. She usully gets a bit fussy when I'm trying to watch my favourite shows (of course) so I bounce around with her to the music the couples are dancing to. I can't dance by any means but she seems to dig it, heh.
We all went to the doctor yesterday for her two week check up and everything's still great. She's almost back up to her birth weight (now at 8 lbs 6 oz - birth was 8 lbs 9 oz) and that's normal for two weeks old. The doctor's convinced she's just fine. I'm a bit of a different story. My incision isn't doing well and I have a bit of a gaping hole which is where all the fluid is leaking. I may also have a slight infection so I've been given antibiotics to nip it in the bud. We'll see how it works and I go back on Friday for my own check up. Meggy's good for another two weeks.
Breastfeeding is going a lot better. I've been trying every other time she feeds and she latches on great (after a few tries) and nurses for about 20 mins per breast. Shortly after she still wants a bit of a bottle but I'm sure that will change as I produce more milk. I'm glad it's starting to happen - it'll be so much easier than formula and pumping.
I'm starting to feel like a human being again. I can get out of bed with no pain now and my feet are finally going down. My toes and tops of the feet are back to normal and just have some swelling in the ankles left. I can drive and get in/out of the car almost perfectly and I've been getting back into my gardens. They're a terrible mess and I haven't touched them once this season. It's been killing me but what can you do, some things have to be neglected when you're pregnant or home with a newborn. I've done two of my eight gardens and my goal is to tidy up at least one a day when the weather permits. Today I finally vacuumed the house and got some laundry done. Ben's been doing most of the laundry over the last few weeks - which has been a huge help. I'm glad I can finally get back to my old routine and take care of the daily chores... well most of them.
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