Wednesday, August 27, 2014

The Journey


THE WAITING GAME 


I am 40 weeks and 4 days pregnant. I am the proud mother of an active and normally grown fetus.  


                                                ... Now if only she would enter the world. 


I am back to being irritable, tired and forgetful. The good news is that the internet assures me this is completely normal.  The bad news is my poor husband gets the not so pleasant side of me once again. 

Advice to the Partner: Bring the lady home food. Food always helps. Try to keep current with what she is craving that week and bring something you know will help her feel better. This week, I am into smoothies, milkshakes,pizza and fresh fruit. Each women is different though. 

I know even when I am mad at him, ice cream tends to take the edge off. 



My friend brought me this glorious gift from NJ

That's right people, that is a Manco & Manco Pizza!


I felt like my pregnancy brain was finally subsiding and I once again could feel like a rational member of society. Yeah, not happening.  

...But...at least we have the invention of pizza.

I am also incredibly insecure this month. I feel fat. I feel lazy. I feel undesirable. Pregnancy hasn't been great for my self esteem. 

Now that it is nearing the end and I am learning I am not supposed to lose more than a pound a week after birth, I am VERY concerned with my postpartum body. It is obviously worth it. I would gain as much weight as my baby needs and then some. We have been blessed with a healthy baby the whole way through. I admit it, I am being vain. 


Please keep in mind that I am carrying around a baby the size of a watermelon

I am lucky to have a person beside me, during this journey, that loves me. I can't imagine going through this alone. I have so much respect for the single parents out there. 

I am happy she has gone to full term and grateful that the doctors feel she will arrive soon. They have checked to see if I was dialating and indeed I am. I get fun new pains and...let's call them surprises...now. There are many not so flattering sides of being pregnant that I do not recall learning about in grade school. 

Sleeping through the night has been a challenge for a while but I do find myself taking long naps during the day too.  

Not all women have this luxury. Please go easy on pregnant women. I know I could never relate before experiencing this epic mind altering, life changing event. 


Everything is different. Yet everything IS beautiful.  As much as I could complain, it has been a magical voyage. 

After months of anticipation, she will arrive no later than Thursday, September 4th, 2014
Please send my family your love as we dance our way into our future.

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

I suppose it goes without saying this whole pregnancy thing is a bit scary.

We will be bringing home a tiny human...soon.


First you fear the cost of bringing a child into this world, then you fear what the little person is going to do to cramp your life style and then as a woman, I feared what he or she would do to my body.

After careful consideration...

We decided it would all be worth it. 


Then the second set of fears set in. It became, "Will the baby make it through the first few months? Will our family be supportive when we tell them? Am I eating right and exercising the proper amount?"

Now closer to the end, I worry is she kicking enough, is she getting the nutrients she needs via the placenta, when will she decide to enter the world, will I be able to breastfeed and have the natural birth I desire and my largest concern, will we be good parents.


I am certain that no matter if it is your first child or your sixth, there will be some level of anxiety that will accompany the birth. 

I will also have family coming to stay with us in the beginning to help me get through the first few weeks.

I have included some things I have gathered from past experience, advice from my loved ones and from what I have recently read that are slowly helping ease my mind below...

Baby Care

These helpful tips (and more) were found at: http://www.nymomsworld.com/baby-and-pregnancy/102-newborn-care.html

  • Umbilical cord: Keep the area dry. There is no need to use any alcohol or clean it in any way.Just leave it alone. Keep the diaper rolled down so that it is open to the air. It usually falls off 1-2 weeks after birth. When it does fall off, it might bleed slightly or produce some thick yellow stuff. Don’t worry, that is normal. Just wipe it away with a dry paper towel. All parents hate the way the umbilical cord looks as it is drying up and falling off-you are not alone. You have to think of it as hair and nails, it is attached to the body, but it does not have nerve endings. It doesn’t hurt the baby at all, so you don’t have to be afraid to touch it.


  • Bathing: A warm wet washcloth, every 2-3 days, is all you need until the cord falls off. Newborn’s skin is very dry and flaky. There is no need to use anything on the skin other than water and Vaseline, until the umbilical cord falls off.


  • Nails: Newborn’s nails grow very quickly.Using an emery board to file the nails is safer than using infant scissors or clippers.


  • Hiccups and sneezing: Both occur frequently in the newborn period, are normal and don’t require treatment. You can feed the child as they have the hiccups without any problem. Sneezing does not mean the child is getting sick or has seasonal allergies-it is a normal behavior for the age group.






  • Sterilizing: YOU DO NOT NEED TO STERILIZE ANYTHING AND YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BOIL WATER.  Just wash everything the way you do the dishes you eat off of-hot water and soap or top shelf of dishwasher.


  • Dressing: The same amount of clothing that you feel comfortable wearing is what your baby should wear. Put on as many layers as make sense, counting the blankets, and then touch the baby’s chest after being in that environment after 10-15 minutes.


  • Temperature: Keep the temperature in your home at what you would have kept it at before the baby arrived


  • Going Outside/ Visitors: You want the number of people that are close to and touch the baby to be minimal due to risk of infection. Limit visitors to only very close family and friends. Make sure everyone washes their hands before touching the baby. Other children should get into the habit of touching the baby’s feet rather than their hands or face. Stay away from large crowded enclosed places like malls, supermarkets and restaurants until the baby is at least 8 weeks of age.


  • Sleep: The baby should only sleep on the back.



You mean to tell me that newborns don't just sleep and eat?

Apparently not


The womb is loud. The baby will have difficulty adjusting.  Luckily, our house is never quiet.

We will need to get her on a proper sleep schedule once she is born. As of now, she sleeps most of the day and is awake and active at night. One way to help her sleep is to provide her with some white noise. So far I have followed a few playlists on Spotify and we were given some great gifts at the shower that should help with this.


Here are two of my favorites:

  1. Fisher- Price Ocean Wonders Gentle Waves Musical Mobile

  • Classical music option includes music from bach, beethoven and mozart
  • Ocean sounds
 2. Rock A Bye Baby- Lullaby Renditions of The Beatles
  • Features lullaby renditions of some of my favorite songs: Yesterday, Hey Jude, Yellow Submarine, Across the Universe, etc. 

In order to help her get on the right sleep schedule, I have also read that you can help the baby to nap when you recognize they are tired. Our family also gifted us some great items to help in this area too!


Here are two of my favorites:

1. Summer Infant Swaddleme Adjustable Infant Wrap

  • Product Description: Wrap baby securely for a safer, better sleep. Extra soft, adjustable wings provide a perfect snug fit even for wiggly babies. Secure design creates a cozy, womb-like feeling for baby and prevents the startle reflex that can wake up your infant. Designed with leading safe-sleep experts, SwaddleMe is trusted by parents around the globe.
2. Baby K'tan Baby Carrier
  • Product Description: Ready-to-wear wrap that keeps your infant or toddler safe and cozy, while supporting your back.


Everything I read on breastfeeding says it is hard.

I am OK with that. From what I understand the benefits far outweigh the challenge. 

"Breast-fed babies have a lower risk of developing illnesses such as stomach viruses and ear infections. Children who are breast-fed are also less likely to develop allergies or become obese, and the method appears to have positive correlation with a child’s brain and neurological development. Moms can benefit too — those who breastfeed and keep it up for at least several months may reduce their risk of breast and ovarian cancer. Risk of postpartum depression decreases, too."*Read more at http://www.symptomfind.com/nutrition-supplements/foods-avoid-while-breastfeeding/#YX7yitMdc5y6BAmf.99

Nutrition during pregnancy is not dramatically different from what you should be focusing on during the breast feeding period. 

  • You should always continue to take your prenatal vitamins, as they will assure that you are supplying all of the necessary vitamins and minerals to your newborn baby. 
  • The best way to assure your adequate nutrition, is to eat a variety of foods from each of the food groups.
  • Staying hydrated is also important and includes drinking six to eight cups of water, juice or milk per day.
  • Try to drink only small amounts of caffeinated beverages.
  • Keep in mind that fast drops in weight loss can negatively affect your milk supply.
  • Warning: Certain diets, like those that increase protein and limit carbohydrates, can be harmful because of contaminants that may enter your milk supply due to your changing metabolism. Always aim for a safe weight loss of about one pound per week, incorporating both nutrition and exercise into your program.
*Check out these helpful articles for more tips:

Breast-feeding is based on supply and demand. The more you breast-feed your baby — or pump — the more milk your breasts will produce.

Again thanks to my family, I have a fancy breast pump to utilize as well;


We were given a Medela pump that has great reviews and it can often be reimbursed by your insurance companies.
  • Medela Pump In Style Advanced is a daily use breastpump designed for moms who pump several times a day.  All Pump In Style Advanced breast pumps offer portable convenience for discreet pumping anywhere.
This helpful mom on Pinterest shared the following pumping schedule that I plan to try out:


Well this is just a small portion of it for now. It is getting late and I need to eat something. As I mentioned before tired AND hungry make me VERY cranky.


Saturday, August 9, 2014

My First Blog (ever)

The beginning of a beautiful relationship

It is amazing to think that in 14 days I will be a mother. I have a dog and a cat that I treat way too much like humans but as I am quickly learning, that doesn't actually count. Imagine my surprise!


 My childhood was not that from story books or RomComs. I always knew that when I had my chance to be a mother that I would be supportive of my child and raise he or she with unconditional love. Being a mother has been a top 5 goal for as long as I can recall. Now that it is actually happening, I know without a shred of doubt that I am not ready.


I suppose the timing would never be ideal. It is easy to see that no matter how old I am, I would never be ready for this blessing. So here I am, ready to wing it.



 Luckily, our family threw us a shower to remember! Our loved ones spoiled us with basically everything I think we will want and need for our little bundle of joy. It was a beautiful day filled with women from every decade of my life. It was one of the finer moments I have had the pleasure of enjoying. I can't begin to write about what an honor it is to have so many people show you their love and literally shower you with compliments and gifts. Since, I plan to be honest with this blog, I must admit it was incredibly overwhelming as well. So much estrogen! So much advice! So many different directions to be pulled. I remember crying that night and those tears were filled with various emotions. It was a hormonal mess. The shower reminds you just how real the whole situation is and just how little you actually know. I have read books, blogs, articles, magazines, you name it and I still have no clue what I am doing and these hormones like to play with my mind. I taught preschool and was a small child's nanny for goodness sake. When it is your child, everything is NEW and SCARY. I am fortunate to have a caring husband who took me to the WaWa parking lot and after listening to me cry over every little detail that fled my mind, bought me a vanilla milkshake. He patiently sat there for at least an hour.

I give women credit for going through pregnancy alone. I pray they have some type of support system to help talk them through their distress.


Each trimester has been an interesting journey. It is almost comical because once I thought I had mastered the hormones, body changes and cravings; it was a new trimester with completely different challenges to overcome. You always hear women are crazy. I never actually believed it until I, myself, became one of the crazies.  Pregnancy has a way of turning rational thought into a tornado of emotions.

There have been times where one minute I am praising my husband to the next minute thinking he is selfish and couldn't possibly love me.

One moment I think I am facing every day frustrations with grace to the next not wanting to leave my bed and face the world.

If I am hungry or tired, I have to constantly remind myself not to be a raving...female dog.

Some days I can feel this beautiful miracle growing and moving inside of me and think about how lucky I am and other days I can't even recognize my body anymore. My thought patterns are even different at times.

At this point in my pregnancy, I can't do everything I once was able to do and that is an extremely unnerving feeling.

 Before I got pregnant, I thought I would have the glow and sweet smile promised to us in the media but you know what making a human being is REALLY difficult.


But it IS worth it.  And you can make it easier on yourself.


                         I believe this meme to be true (with the addition of a 7th doctor: Love)

Not to contradict myself too much but even though I do know very little about what to expect and what kind of mother I am going to be; researching does make me feel better. Knowledge is key. How can we possibly know whether we want to breast feed, have a natural birth, which location to go into labor, etc. if we do not know detailed information on all of the various aspects.

I recently became obsessed with Pinterest. If you are curious what pins I found that gave me a basis of where to start my research, they can be found at:  www.pinterest.com/lovenokaoi/

I hope you are able to keep in mind that no one, especially me, can tell you what is best for you and your family. What you can learn though is what you should be considering.

 I have learned that different generations have different ways of raising children. It is also becoming apparent that moms want you to validate their parenting by following in their footsteps. The good part about all of it is that whatever they have to say, it is coming from a good place. They are inviting you into a secret society of motherhood. They have been through it and can empathize with what you are going through.

In life, we all develop at individual rates. Our minds and bodies react differently to situations than others. We are as unique as the tiny humans we are capable of creating. It can be frustrating having everyone tell you how to care for yourself, what you need for your baby and what you should feel or think but always remember that it is love that motivates them to share their opinions with you.

Just like it is love that is making me share my feelings with the Internet. A dash of stupidity, but mostly love.


Pregnancy has been the one time in my life where I felt utterly alone. If you are feeling that way, please feel free to reach out to me. I am but a click away.

With Love,
       JaGh