Today marks just one week left with my sweet little miracle baby boy before returning to the working world. My rational self says that he will be left in very capable hands and that having two incomes will help us to enjoy things that otherwise we would not. My irrational self says to sell our house and everything in it, find a cheap rental and just live on baby love! Good grief, I am a workaholic that has been detoxed! I will need prayers next Monday to get through the day! The time has went by too fast and he has changed so much already. I am going to miss him like crazy, end of story.
In other news, our little guy went for the weight follow-up appointment and (as we guessed) he is just lower on the charts for weight but is gaining almost an ounce a day like a champ! I should note we added 2-4 ounces of formula for the last feed to stretch out his sleeping and then I pump shortly after he is asleep.
Attn. cloth diaper peeps: Our LO is 12 weeks, 10 lbs. 12 oz. and 24" long... does anyone have a baby around that size that you could recommend an AIO cloth diaper that is fitted? I would like to try it out on the weekends. PC is not totally convinced (probably because he does the laundry) but I think it would save some money, give the little tush a break from disposables, and save a diaper change through the night. So sad that my main reason is not helping the environment... that will just be an added bonus. I've been researching when I can and I need someone to fill in the gaps for me, please. If I use AIO's- the whole thing just goes in the wash on cold, then in the regular wash with a hot/cold cycle, right? If I go with a different kind with pre-folds, the pre-folds come out and are put in a diaper pail (versus a wet bag?) for the same kind of wash cycle? Poop can go in the toilet or on a special liner that goes in the toilet, right? Why do I need a special spray bottle and what goes in it? We use D.reft detergent and free/clear fabric softener... would that be good enough for the wash?
New mom note to self- try out any new lotion on an area of the baby before using it and remove clothing if baby is fussy and nothing else soothes him. We have had two... TWO... allergic reactions this past week. The first one we traced back to a new lotion (so much for fragrance free & hyperallergenic) and the second one we (think) happened from rubbing a little olive oil on his head to help with cradle cap (ha, ha I just corrected myself from typing "cradle crap" which is true as well) and using the same wash cloth for the rest of the bath. Both times he broke out in little red bumps all over his chest and back. These things have made me feel like the worst parent ever! I was just trying to remedy a little eczema and cradle cap. Sorry, please forgive me sweet boy!
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