Foods?
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Emma
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Anything that causes gas is good to stay away from- or eat in small quantities until you know if she reacts or not. Things like broccoli, mexican food, stuff like that.
Hope you get some sleep!
| Kayles- -The hospital I was at, allow you to take your child home the next day unless there were complications, but the deal with all of that is, you have to be able to take the baby back the next couple of days so they can check on her to make sure everythings going smoothly. Which is also the same with me. They check on me the first day and from then it's just Alysia's show. I didn't eat when we went out, but we were there, and it's been so long since Shawn got to eat there, so we stopped. Nothing is appetizing to me, so I didn't eat and I also didn't know what I should or shouldn't eat, but thank you for your concern, I'm ok. |
| So now I'm holding her while I'm typing with one hand. . . it's an interesting mix. |
Don't worry- it will become natural. You'll be amazed at how many things you'll start doing with one hand or with balancing an older baby on your hip (which is what they were made for). It just takes time to adjust,
As everyone else has already pointed out, spicy things and green vegetables (broccoli, cabbage, brussels sprouts) are things to avoid. Caffiene is another one, and alcohol too.
Davey was a colicky baby, until I quit nursing at 7 weeks and we started him on formula (I had horrible mastitis that wouldn't reslove even though I tried to nurse through it, so my doctor advised me to stop). Once he was bottle fed, the colic went away. I'll never forget Lonesome trying to deal with Davey crying when I was ill in bed with mastitis...he walked him, he rocked him...I heard him saying "Please be a good boy for Dad...I'll take you for a ride in the car if you'll just stop crying!"...I think that was the father and son bonding time!
Anyway, good luck, and if you need any help, let me know.
P.S. ~ you do get used to doing things one handed, you know! 
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