Alert… but concerned?

Day 54

We enjoy “talking” to Simon while he is playing on his mat.  He’s been waving his hands and arms around randomly and occasionally hitting the hanging toys.  We encourage him whenever he makes contact, hoping he will recognize that is what he is supposed to do with the toys.  He responds with such cute sounds like he wants to talk with us.  I am looking forward to hearing his first word!

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I love looking at Simon when he is awake and alert.  His eyes seem unusually large (and are super cute) yet he’s always squinting and has furrowed eyebrows.  What do babies need to be concerned about?  Ron is very excited that Simon is able to move his right eyebrow upward without moving the left side since Ron can do it too (but I cannot).  I guess it’s genetic.

Day of rest and relaxation

Day 53

Just what we needed, a day of just resting.  I think it has helped my milk production along with everything else I am doing.  I just really needed some sleep and to de-stress.  We spent most of the day at home except went out for some fresh air and took a walk around downtown and to dinner with friends.  Simon must have been tired out too since he slept a lot.  It’s probably a lot harder for him to nurse since he has to try harder to get the milk to flow.

This is a little bit after midnight where I nursed him for over two hours and he was finally able to be satisfied to fall asleep.  Looks a bit like the shape of a pitchfork or a frog!

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We didn’t want to disturb him since he fell asleep on our bed yet I wanted to go to sleep too so we barricaded him in with pillows.  Although he can’t yet turn around by himself yet, better safe than sorry, and also to prevent me from rolling over him.

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Napping again on me.  I’ll be so sad when he’s too big to do this.

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He had a bit of playtime on his mat.  He can hold his head up for longer but hasn’t figured out how to really use his arms for support or how to keep his feet from slipping.  He’s been cooing a lot to us and also drooling quite a bit.  I’m trying to make him respond to me sticking out my tongue at him, he’s responding a few times but hasn’t quite gotten the hang of it yet.

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This morning I called Kaiser San Francisco’s Lactation Center Hotline and left a message since I was still concerned my milk wasn’t increasing.  I was pleasantly surprised that they called me back within in a few hours.  Her advice was basically to continue on the same things that I have been doing and encouraged me to continue pumping after each nursing session, even if it is every one hour (ouch!).  If things don’t improve after another week then she advised me to call again.  Slowly but surely things are improving.  I can understand now why so many women give up with the breast feeding because of the frustration.  I’m doing my best to persevere but also to stay calm.  Being stressed doesn’t help anything and makes me irritable; which isn’t good for Simon or Ron.

Due to the stress and exhaustion, I haven’t been as consistent with updating our blog so sorry to our loyal readers.  Now that things are improving, I am in a better state of mind so hope I can keep up with this 🙂

GAP baby

Day 52

At midnight, Simon decided he needed some entertainment and whatever Simon says, we do.  He ended up entertaining us instead as we were tickling and playing with him, he rewarded us with smiles.  Don’t you think he’d make a great baby for GAP ads? (Of course we’re biased because we’re his parents but we think he’s super cute!)

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After playtime, Simon totally konked out.

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Of course with any new outfit, Simon somehow dirties himself so he had another change of clothes in the morning.  The pants are so cute, little puppy faces for his feet.

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Grandma and Grandpa Chung came in the evening to visit.  Simon was very content and promptly fell asleep after being held by grandpa.

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Lactation hasn’t gotten much better yet.  Poor Simon seems hungry after nursing so we’re still doing some supplementing with frozen breast milk.  I’ll wait a few more days and try not to stress.

Bundled Up and Breastfeeding Issues

Day 51

It was a chilly night and morning so we had to bundle Simon up.  His legs and arms were getting cold to the touch.  He’s “wearing” his Halo Sleep Sack and a fuzzy blue sweater.

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I’ve been noticing this week that Simon’s eyelashes seem to be getting longer and eyebrows darker.  I was expecting him to have beautiful eyelashes when he was born since I notice that boys generally have longer, fuller eyelashes than girls.  I guess it just took some time for them to grow.  His baby acne is a lot better now, he has occasional flares but they resolve quickly.

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As the weather got better in the afternoon, we went to run an errand and have lunch.  Our errand was to visit the Kaiser SF Lactation Center to get some advice and buy some spare parts.  Quite suddenly, my milk production seemed to have reduced by 50-75%.  I started to notice it Tuesday when I pumped after Simon finished a feeding and it would only result in 1-2 oz when usually it is much more.  I didn’t think much of it since Simon seemed satisfied so I figured it was Simon just drinking more.  But then on Wednesday morning, after I woke up from sleeping 4 to 5 hours, not breastfeeding and not pumping, I was only able to pump 2 oz when I know I usually can pump 8 oz and my breasts did not feel very full.  So then I really started to get worried.  I looked up on the internet what I should do in order to get my milk supply back up as I was afraid Simon wasn’t getting enough to eat.  There’s a lot of information out there so I decided to try these few things:

1.  A bowl of regular oatmeal (not instant) daily is supposed to boost up milk production

2.  Pumping after each feeding to help to stimulate your body to produce more by making it think baby needs more

3.  Drinking more water

4.  Exclusively breast feeding, no more supplementing the night with frozen breast milk.  Ron usually feeds Simon at night so that I can get some rest but did not do this for Wednesday night; reminded me of when Simon first came home, being up every 1-2 hours to breastfeed.

I noticed this morning that it seemed to be helping.  Even though every hour or every 2 hour pumping is a pain, it seems as if I am producing more.  But I still wanted some advice and I needed some parts of my Ameda pump.  I have two pumps, the Ameda is a hospital grade pump which my dad gave me.  His pharmacy used to rent them but got out of the business but kept this one for me.  I also have a Medela Pump in Style portable pump which I plan to use when I go back to work.  When I was in the hospital, I used a Medela hospital pump and they let me keep the parts which actually fit on my Ameda pump.  Unfortunately, the barrier-filter part got clogged so I stopped using the Ameda pump about a week ago and switched to using the portable Medela.  So after much research, I finally found that Kaiser SF’s lactation center sells the dual pumping kit for the Ameda pump so I could pick it up right away rather than ordering it.

My Ameda pump, I believe the model is Ameda SMB.  It may look clunky but works fantastic.

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So when I stopped by, one of the lactation consultants helped me out and listened to my situation and basically confirmed what I thought was the cause of my decreased milk production.  I went to the spa on Sunday and was gone for most of the late morning and afternoon.  I only pumped twice while I was gone and only breastfed once in the morning and then again at 6pm.  On Monday, I only breastfed until 1pm then was out all afternoon and evening and  I only pumped once while out and also didn’t breastfeed again until almost 9pm.   So basically, no demand = no supply.  The lactation consultant said I was doing all the right things for now and recommended Herb Lore Nursing Tea.  You brew a big pot and basically drink it whenever you nurse.  The tea contains fennel seed, Goat’s Rue and Red Raspberry Leaf which help to boost milk production.  Also nettle leaf and alfalfa which is for vitamins and minerals.  Lastly chamomile for relaxation (among other effects) because when you are stressed, the milk won’t come either.  So I have been drinking it all day today; effects should be noticeable within 12-24 hours.  Let’s hope so.

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For all those future mothers out there, don’t be careless like me if you want to be able to breastfeed for a full year!  Even if you take time out for yourself, be sure to make time to pump and if your baby is with you, let him or her nurse, don’t depend on a bottle.  Or else you might end up stressing out like me.

After visiting the lactation center, I felt a lot better so we headed off to lunch at Pho Garden.  We had been there previously and enjoyed their pho.  They are home of the Pho Challenge and now they give you a souvenir bowl if you complete the challenge: 1 hour to eat 2 lbs noodles, 2 lbs meat plus soup = 22 lbs.  If you don’t complete it, you get a t-shirt.  Not bad either way considering it is only $22 to compete.  We ordered our regular sized pho and I also enjoyed a delicious three color drink.

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Keeping my fingers crossed that my milk will come back in full-force!

Speaking of fingers, today’s milestone, Simon grabbed onto Ron’s finger and actually held on!  He’s been doing it off-and-on this evening and even tugged at my finger.  He seems like he’s figuring out his hands as he is now hitting the toys that hang from his playmat.  So cute 🙂

Visit with Jen, Phil, and Josh

Day 50

On this rainy SF day, Simon was visited by Jen, Phil, and Josh. They were kind enough to bring us lunch so that we wouldn’t have to go out in the cold and wet. Josh is in his “no no no” phase where the answer to everything is “no” but you never really know if he means it, he just says it. Something funny (and potentially frustrating) to look forward to.

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Since this year is the Year of the Tiger, Simon received many clothes with tigers on them.  Here is an adorable pair of pants although the tiger face is actually supposed to be on his butt.  Ron thought it would be more fun to have it reversed… Simon doesn’t look too pleased.

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Simon has started cooing at us, especially when we’re playing with him on his new playmat.  But you can tell when he’s getting tired when he tries to start sucking on his hand or thumb.  He successfully jammed his thumb in his mouth for a few seconds and looked so happy when he did.

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