Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Life is Good!

We welcomed Kiwi into the world on Friday, August 17th, and she was in wonderful health. I nursed her while in recovery from the c-section, and boy did she have a strong latch! She was on each breast for 30 minutes, and it was wonderful to look at all her little body parts and get to know her.

We stayed in the hospital for 3 days, and have been home for over a week now. She was a little fussy the first few nights home, but the last 4 nights she has been great. Just wakes up for her feedings and goes back to sleep, allowing us to get a bit more rest than before. The swing that we received as a gift has been great - it saves our arms/back and puts her right into dreamland, then we just place her into the cosleeper attached to our bed, and she's out for the count...

She is a wonderful little girl, and suprisingly alert. We have a picture of her at 5 days old, eyes wide open in her swing at 3 am! Everyone comments on how alert she is, and love to see her big eyes when they visit. I love to gaze into her big eyes when I nurse, and have been taking lots of pics.

She also developed a bit of jaundice and lost about 14 ounces, so we had to supplement the breast-feeding with formula. She's gained back 7 ounces, and we'll see tomorrow at her follow-up appointment with the pediatrician whether she's back to her original birth weight yet. If so, we'll stop the formula and just breastfeed.

Well I am pooped so am going to go lie down while the baby is asleep. Will post more later.

Life is good...

7 comments:

Somewhat Ordinary said...

Wow, life is good!! Congratulations on your sweet new daughter.

amanda said...

Congratulations!!!

beagle said...

Congratulations!!!
Welcome to the world, little one!

Happy said...

Congratulations!! Glad to hear that everything went so well! I was beginning to wonder. Are you going to post a picture?

Anonymous said...

Congratulations!! Kiwi certainly is a lucky little girl!

Dramalish said...

Welcome, Kiwi!!!

I'm thrilled for you, friend.
Congratulations, Momma.
-D.

Nina said...

Wow. Congratualtions. Life seems to be good indeed with the Kiwi. I hope you are recovering well after the c-section as well. I'd love to see a picture of the little one too, but would completely understand if you want to keep the Kiwi private :-)

Hugs.