
We covered out her privates to preserve her dignity a little bit :)
A bit more on Deb, as mentioned in the first post in this blog one of the symptoms of her pre-eclampsia was foot swelling. Paradoxically her level of swelling went up after the birth and was causeing her a bit of pain, despite my foot rubbing efforts. This was something to be expected apparantly, although we weren't warned about it and it can take up to 6 weeks for it to correct itself. Not my Deb though, just over 1 week and now her legs are coming back to normal, Yay.
Deb has come home for one night tonight, will do her good to get out of the hospital for a while although she has found it hard to leave I think it is good for her to come home now while she can, because when Sophie gets on the breast she won't be able to. She was given a breast pump to take home with her, great that they should supply her one but wait till you see it, it really must be circa 1950! It weighs in at about 20 kilos and is a VERY solid piece of engineering, we were a little bit disappointed with it at first but now that it is home and set up and we don't have to move it around it is actually quite good, not too noisy and does the job well. I bet the light little plastic ones she has been using up until now will not be working in 60 years time.
Thank goodness Debs friend Lorraine has been very generous and donated us heaps of baby stuff, including a small portable breast pump, so if you read this, thanks heaps Lorraine.
And now for the main act, todays cutesy pic and vid. The picture is of her in her first clothes, and in the video she got the hiccups, which was just a delight and so we just had to video it.
If you're too busy just post the video!
ReplyDeleteI love bath time with the baby. Are you using the Johnson's stuff that you put in the bathwater? When you get home try getting in with her (not you in the baby bath, her in the big bath!). Sounds slippery, but you actually feel a lot more secure when you can hold her against your body and use your whole arms to hold her. She feels more secure too.
Gotta love those old school machines! We got one like that for Erica's nebulizer. It was $10 on auction as opposed to the state-of-art new ones for $300. I got it because that's what they use at the hospital - looks like they've been there for 40 years and still going strong.