Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Issues

It’s snowing today, which means that all of Western New York has forgotten how to drive. It also means that I was hunting for winter coats and the car seat cover at T-Minus 30 seconds this morning. Of course, I was late to work. Hub thought I was overreacting; that the kids would be fine in their sweatshirts. For the love of God, it is SNOWING.

I also remembered this morning that I donated my winter coat at the end of last season—because I hated it. I went to Kohls on my lunch break today because I had giftcards and birthday money; I found a good one.

I’ve been on the phone with my OB/GYN every day this week so far, to discuss birth control. I was going to have the Mirena placed, however, completely chickened out. The instances are like 1 in 10,000 women, but I can’t take the chance of uterine puncture or something going wrong and needing a hysterectomy. I’m being silly, I know. I was wishy washy about BC after Lucy was born as well and ended up not using anything. I don’t want to go that route again for sure, but I don’t know what I feel like doing. I have never had any issues with the pill, so that’s a good option. The dr. also suggested Implanon, which seems pretty good and it also doesn’t interfere with breast feeding. We’ll see though.

My milk supply has gone down as it is, due in part to returning to work and secondly to getting my period. It typically does go down based on these 2 events, but I have never gotten my period so soon before. This is actually the second time, and Liv just turned 12 weeks old. A bunch of garbage if you ask me. Based on these events though, I had to buy a can of formula yesterday, which was really like a punch in the gut. Liv takes 3 5-ounce bottles when I am at work and I have only been pumping about 9 ounces for the last week or so. I’ve depleted my freezer supply, so yesterday, there we were. I’m ok with it; giving her as much breast milk as I can and then doing the supplementing, but I wish it would have been a longer road. I’m lucky that my thyroid issues haven’t prevented me from nursing all together according to the lactation consultant I spoke to.

Since she was about 8 weeks old, coinciding with me going back to work, we’ve given her a bottle of formula at bed time; the regular Enfamil though, after she nurses. We’ve noticed more and more that it’s left her gassy and a bit “moody”, so yesterday I bought the Enfamil Gentlease which has 1/5 of the lactose and is partially broken down. She still spit up a bit last night but seemed a bit calmer when I laid her down. I’m hoping that she just has a sensitive stomach and will not be following in my childhood milk allergy footsteps. We’ll continue to watch her and see if this helps.

Hmm, any other women’s issues I need to bring up today? Nope. Other than the fact that I am still 30. Here are some photos from my party:

The Beautiful Lucy


Hub and ME


My Brother M and Liv


SIL and Liv


Bud and Me


Dad and Lucy


Mom and Bud



My Brothers and Me


Me and my baby brother


Hub and Balloons (FIL next to him)

4 comments:

Jessa said...

Snow is evil! People here forget how to drive the first few times too and it drives me crazy!!!

The birthday party looks like it was a lot of fun.

Nowheymama said...

We had hail here yesterday. Hail.

Poor baby. I hope her tummy is feeling better. One nurse I know said that she always recommends soy formula for BFing babies, for what that's worth.

Mommy Daisy said...

Snow already? Ugh. We might have some light flurries at the beginning of next week. It's pretty early for us, but not unheard of to see a little. Boy will Matt be in for a shock when he gets back from Africa (in the 90-100 degree heat)!

I hear you on the BC thing. I took the pill for less than a year when we were first married. It wasn't great for me, and I've sworn off of birth control ever since. Here we are 8 years later and only one kid. Condoms do work for us, so that's what I live with.

Sorry about the decreased milk supply. It's OK to mourn the loss of that. I know I did. It took me a while to realize that's what I was doing. But it got easier. I hope Liv gets used to the formula and you don't have any problems.

Love the photos! It looks like so much fun!

Jess said...

You look great! I especially love that photo of you with your husband.