The ceaser went without any complications. Baby was born screaming. A very short, beautiful, brown-haired baby girl weighing 2.9kg. Soooo tiny and gorgeous. I didn't really believe the dr when she yelled "It's a little girl!!" I repeatedly asked "Really?", LOL. When the dr showed her to me, I just noticed how extremely short she, and especially her legs, were. So I still didn't believe she was a little girl. Until my husband asked me if I think the dr was lying to me!
When the older kids came to visit an hour later, we showed them the baby's face, and asked what they thought baby is. All three declared baby to be a boy, with Boeboe adding "but I wished he was a girl!". Then Grandma took baby, unwrapped her and peeked inside the nappy - crying "it's a girl"!! Boeboe's eyes just lit up and she kept saying "I can't stop smiling"! And she literally didn't. :) It was such a sweet moment. Mr N said "Oh no! I thought it was going to be a little brother!" but afterwards declared her to be such a beautiful, sweet little thing and that he was really glad to have her in our family. Monkeyman was just overjoyed for Boeboe's sake. He is so close to Boeboe, and he wanted her to be happy. So when she wished for a little girl, he wished for her wish to come true. Every now and then he'll tell me that he's so happy Boeboe got the sister she wished for. :) How sweet are these kids? Gosh, I love them to bits!!
Baby is the sweetest thing ever. She just sleeps and sleeps and sleeps. She had no jaundice problems like her siblings. And she needed no oxygen or any help. Though they had to test her sugar levels multiple times until it settled. She picks up weight beautifully, despite puking thoroughly after every feed, LOL. I'm pretty sure I must be the first mom ever who's happy that her baby throws up!! It's been such a struggle for me in my life, to throw up. With a non-operational valve, it's almost impossible. So what happens is that when I was supposed to throw up, the stomach acid and contends would just rise up in my throat, making me so nauseous but unable to throw up. The same has happened to all three the eldest kids. And especially with Boeboe, causing her sleep apnoa episodes when she was a baby. We call this condition silent reflux. It's awful, thinking that the milk and acid rose inside my baby's throat, lying there, literally choking her to death. With this baby, she throws up!!! Yes, it's been nice to almost never needing to clean vomit from any of the other 3 kids. Even when they had tummy bugs, they would rarely throw up much. But that's probably the only advantage. This baby now seems so normal. She can vomit! She doesn't have silent reflux!! She most definitely has reflux, but with that we can deal. I'm going to the pead in this week, hopefully returning with a script for medicine.
My own recovery has been difficult. I absolutely hate c-sections. I'm struggling with the inside stitches that gets infected constantly. Or maybe, like with Monkeyman's birth, I'm allergic to these stitches as well. I don't know the cause, but it's been awful and painful. But, we're getting there.
Here's my baby - Meet little Peanut!!
Peanut - Minutes old! |
Mr N meets his brandnew babysister |
Boeboe and her longed for sister! |
Monkeyman and Peanut |
Peanut - 2 hours old |
Me and my 4 precious babies |
Peanut and her siblings |
Boeboe, monkeyman and Peanut |
Peanut at about 6 weeks old |
Peanut at 7 weeks - smiling!! |
Peanut with her beloved dummy - everyone calls her Lisa Simpson because of the noisy and vigorous way she sucks her dummy! |
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