Philadelphia Nesties
Dear Community,
Our tech team has launched updates to The Nest today. As a result of these updates, members of the Nest Community will need to change their password in order to continue participating in the community. In addition, The Nest community member's avatars will be replaced with generic default avatars. If you wish to revert to your original avatar, you will need to re-upload it via The Nest.
If you have questions about this, please email help@theknot.com.
Thank you.
Note: This only affects The Nest's community members and will not affect members on The Bump or The Knot.
Very cute sig. Baby is gorgeous. Hope you're all doing well!
All the new babies are giving me the itch.
Re: jess0602
Thanks! You need to update your pic of L! I'm sure she looks like a completely different kid by now.
I'm doing well. Today was a glorious day because I got my staples out, thank GOD! He did well at his pedi appt but they are a little concerned about his weight loss. He was down 1lb 1oz when we left the hospital Friday and down another half an ounce as of today. Turns out we have to put him on a tighter feeding schedule, which is working so far! Gotta fatten this baby up!
Thanks for asking!
Weight gain or lack of was so stressful. L was also down a full pound when we left the hosp.
Just remember that the pedi's scale is going to be dif from the hospital so that may be why it's off. Also, weigh them with the same exact conditions each time. My pedi weighs with clothes, so I put her in similar clothing each time. If he had a full belly and a diaper on when you weighed him last time, do the same next time. It will allow apples to apples comparison, KWIM?
I'm lazy and I have to update L's picture. Maybe I'll do that today.
I was fortunate not to have any staples or stitches. I think they used dermabond or something. I still got an infection though. It was gross.
Anyway, so the pedi is the right-est. Baby should be nursing about every 2.5-3 hours (at the longest, esp if he needs to gain) from the START of the feeding.
You should be feeding 10-12 times per day.
For me, it took FOR.EV.ER. for her to eat in the beginning. Our sessions were like an hour long and as soon as I was done it felt like it was time to start it again. It was about 1.5 hours from end of one session to beginning of another. I spent like 10-12 hours a day feeding her at first.
No worries though, it gets shorter. I didn't know sometimes if she was sucking for comfort or eating. PS if you feel 'fluttering' of his tongue he's most likely sucking for comfort. This can help build your supply, however, so I never cut it off.
Newborns are very very sleepy. You will have to wake him to eat if he falls asleep while eating. You can do this by stripping him down to the diaper, stopping and burping, using a cold washcloth. One of my nurses told me to tickle in front of her ear or foot. Try not to rub his face as it can stimulate the rooting reflex and he may pull off to try to latch onto you finger.
I also woke her up at night at the instructions of my pedi.Once she was steadily gaining and wanted to sleep longer I let her but in the beginning it was around the clock.
HTH. You're doing great!