Every year Richard and I go back to Victoria to visit my parents during Christmas time. This year is no exception. And the Leung family love to pick up Jasmine as often as they like to since they don't get to see her very often (and I'm happy to hand off) . She was a grouchy one for a bit, I think she just wants to sleep instead.
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Jasmine is 1 month!
In the Chinese tradition after giving birth to a child, the mother usually rests at home for a 1-month period. The mom is to stay at home and rest and take care of the baby. She is not supposed to step outside the home.
Jasmine just turned 1 month, yay! Which means that I can now get out of the house...yay! Mind you, I've gone to doctor's appointments and done some emergency shopping so I'm not sure if those things really count. Nevertheless, I'm no longer a slave inside the house.
Here is Jasmine at one month with Richard:
Jasmine just turned 1 month, yay! Which means that I can now get out of the house...yay! Mind you, I've gone to doctor's appointments and done some emergency shopping so I'm not sure if those things really count. Nevertheless, I'm no longer a slave inside the house.
Here is Jasmine at one month with Richard:
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Month
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Baby Acne
Over the past few days, Jasmine suddenly developed small tiny little bumps all over her face. It resembles pimples. She doesn't seem to be bothered by the dots at all and they aren't itchy. But we took Jasmine into the docs office to take a look anyways. Jasmine was diagnosed as having baby acne.
Apparently about 20% of all babies get it and the condition goes away on its own. Some docs prescribe hydrocorisone cream and some docs just leave it alone. We used the cream on Jasmine and it cleared up her skin overnight. Cool stuff. We were told to use very little of it twice a day.
Apparently about 20% of all babies get it and the condition goes away on its own. Some docs prescribe hydrocorisone cream and some docs just leave it alone. We used the cream on Jasmine and it cleared up her skin overnight. Cool stuff. We were told to use very little of it twice a day.
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moisturizer
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Back to Birthweight
Over the past week, Jasmine and I have been working on breastfeeding. It's alot of work. Poor girl, always seems to be hungry all the time. The first few days were particulary hard since I have no idea what the heck I'm doing. And my breasts were sore as ever. Felt like Jasmine was biting more than sucking.
The community nurse did come by our house to check on baby and me, to make sure things were going smoothly. The nurse checked to see that Jasmine was latching correctly and was told she was (although it sure didn't feel like she was latching right). Anyhow, after a while of persistent latching and feeding every 2 hours, Jasmine eventually got the hang of it. Once my milk came in, everything was good.
The first time Jasmine latched correctly, it was like night and day for my breasts. There was absolutely no pain! And I can hear Jasmine gulping the milk. Wow, this is cool stuff. I've always wondered whether I could do this, and I can.
Jasmine is officially back to her birth weight of 7lb 8oz by 10 days. I hope she continues to gain weight healthily (is that a word)?
The community nurse did come by our house to check on baby and me, to make sure things were going smoothly. The nurse checked to see that Jasmine was latching correctly and was told she was (although it sure didn't feel like she was latching right). Anyhow, after a while of persistent latching and feeding every 2 hours, Jasmine eventually got the hang of it. Once my milk came in, everything was good.
The first time Jasmine latched correctly, it was like night and day for my breasts. There was absolutely no pain! And I can hear Jasmine gulping the milk. Wow, this is cool stuff. I've always wondered whether I could do this, and I can.
Jasmine is officially back to her birth weight of 7lb 8oz by 10 days. I hope she continues to gain weight healthily (is that a word)?
Labels:
breastfeeding,
weight
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