Why hello, blogger! Yes, I'm still alive and glad to be since I've never been so exhausted in my life for the past two months - and counting. If you're one of the few who've been following my posts, well... our little angel has finally arrived! Our baby was already overdue by a little more than a week, and after our final ultrasound, it was found out that she was a whopping 10-pounder baby! So... after 10 seconds of convincing by our doctor (ha!), little Madi said "hello world" on Maundy Thursday, March 28th, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. She came out 9 lbs 10 oz and oh so perfect (why, of course). Our doctor called her "Pudgy". :-) Yup, I had C-section which I thought was such a blessing for my fearful, low-pain-tolerance self, but it turned out to be even worse during recovery. I'm so glad I that's all behind me now. Alleluia! Our baby is now on her 3rd month. And now as I type this, she started crying... I guess my post title didn't hold up.
Unicorns, rainbows, and all those cutesy stuff all day long are pure myth. Having a baby is hard work, but it's also true that it will be worth every sleepless night, headache, breastfeeding scab, and tear (lots of them) once your baby starts smiling and cooing and just being her healthy happy self. Even the thought of her being all ours already puts a smile to my face every 15 minutes or so... then she cries and my heart beats a little faster. Great, what does she want now? I just fed her 15 minutes ago. Did she get enough breast milk? Do I have enough breast milk? These are just few questions that run through my tired brain 24X7. And speaking of breast milk, breast feeding is one big battle altogether. I almost gave up the first week, especially when Madi lost a lot of weight. Thank God for friends and family who cheered me on and gave me hope that IT DOES GET BETTER. And after the third pedia visit, which by the way was always nerve-wracking for me, Madi finally gained back her birth weight -- plus more. I almost did a happy dance in front of the nurse.I still have so much more to learn and go through in this new phase in my life. Motherhood brought out the worst, then the best of me. Just look at that smile - it's all worth it!
The smile from Madi is definitely worth it! This is a good article for the moms wanna be like me to be prepared one day! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Janice! You'll be a great mom!
DeleteCongrats to you and Bobby, Dianne! Madi is so cute. :) We can't wait to see her. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris! See you soon!
DeleteBig, big congratulations Dianne!!!
ReplyDeleteLove that last picture of her... so adorable!
Thanks Mia! :-)
DeleteShe's beautiful! Congratulations! New motherhood is a lot of fun. Very trying, yes, but unparalleled in blessings. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! :-)
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