I gave birth.
I became a baby expert, child rearing guru and, of course, center of the universe.
- Leaving the hospital is a whirlwind
- After living at the hospital for 6 days (3 in labor), don't forget the orchid your mother bought you OR your baby for that matter
- Cesareans sections are major surgery
- It is most certainly NOT an easy way to deliver
- If you are in debilitating pain a week or weeks after, it is absolutely NOT normal
- Weeping from your incision is even less normal
- Antibiotics will absolutely affect the baby
- While trying to recover from the infection, she will fart herself awake and be inconsolable
- Give her chamomile tea for the gas, she will become more tea than baby
- Breastfeeding is hard
- It takes two to breastfeed and there is a learning curve
- Your milk won't come in until after you leave the hospital
- You absolutely do not need to supplement with formula, she lives on your boobs and isn't starving
- Sleep when baby sleeps
- Unless you are a stay-at-home mom working full time
- In that case, don't sleep
- Or you could try sleeping while she eats
- Don't be over zealous
- You'll be lucky if you can get though the Starbucks drive thru before she starts screaming her head off
- Always plan for a poop-tastrophe
- Especially if you have to be somewhere
- It's going to happen
- Bring wipes, diapers, extra clothes and most of all a zip-lock bag
- She will laugh at you when you attempt to change her without getting poop all over yourself in the back of your car while she wiggles at the same time