Thursday, 30 August 2007

Reading my first book


Wednesday, 29 August 2007

Do I have the Dunning red hair?






Tuesday, 28 August 2007

Playtime


Sunday, 26 August 2007

New Posts and Pictures Added

I've just added some older pictures and info. I set the dates as the date that they happened, so make sure you scroll down to see them all!

Friday, 24 August 2007

Our First Walk and Official Photo Shoot

Today was a really successful day. We finally managed to get out of the house, and went for a walk around the block twice. It wasn't a huge distance, but it was a start.

The best part was that Alex was awake as we were walking past the photo shop down the road, so we went in and actually managed to get passport photos. We couldn't believe how easy it was because we thought it was going to be really difficult.

We've filled in all the forms and as soon as Duncan has his boss sign the referee sections, we'll be able to apply for a passport and give Alex a country! At the moment he has no citizenship.

Wednesday, 22 August 2007

More good weight gain

Breastfeeding is still improving. Yesterday Alex gained 70g and today he gained 100g. That's 250g in three days which is what the Kraamzorg said he should be gaining in a week. We're proud of my breast milk!!

Monday, 20 August 2007

Goodbye Kraamzorg

Today was our last day of having Trees, our Kraamzorg helping us. Because of our breast-feeding issues, we're going to have another lady for a couple of days, but Trees is the one who's been here the longest, and feels like the one who's taught us everything.

Thanks Trees!


Breastfeeding Trials and Tribulations

Just when we think we have things figured out, Alex changes the rules. The first few days were fine, but then on Day 4, we had huge problems getting Alex to latch on. My milk had arrived and my breasts were too big for him. Go figure!

We soldiered on though and managed to get him to eat - it was just difficult. The next day we were still having problems, and our ante-natal teacher suggested pumping to relieve some of the pressure to try to make it easier for Alex. It seemed to work, so we did that through the night, but by morning he still wasn't eating well and had to eat every couple of hours. We were both really tired.

The Kraamzorg arrived and suggested that we use some nipple shields to try to make it easier for Alex. Duncan jumped on his bike and cycled around all the baby shops until he found something. We didn't really like the concept of the shields but were desperate to get him to eat so we tried them in conjunction with the pumping. He seemed to be feeding a little better.

Saturday, Day 6 and we'd had another long night. Alex was sleeping a lot and wouldn't wake up to feed despite all sorts of rubbing, tickling and cold face-cloths on his head. The Kraamzorg decided it was time to start feeding him with a syringe so that we could be sure that he was eating and to try to get his energy levels up - also he was starting to get a little dehydrated because he wasn't having many wet nappies. Fortunately, there was plenty of milk, so I kept expressing and we fed him 60ml with a syringe. We got him sucking on our finger and then slid the syringe down the side so that he thought he was getting the milk from our finger.

Duncan and I decided that we needed to do something else, and needed some more advice, so we called one of the Lactation Consultants on Tina's website (Sharron). She's a New Zealander, so we decided that if nothing else, there would be absolutely no communication problems.

We were so pleased that we called her. She wasn't able to wake him to see what he was like feeding, but she reassured us that using the syringe was the best thing because it would allow him to get his energy back and then he would be able to feed again. She said that because he had fed off the breast before, he would be able to do it again. Although it was basically the same as what the Kraamzorg had said, it seemed much more reassuring hearing it from Sharron.

Sure enough, the next day. After a few syringe meals. Alex was back on the breast and had a wet nappy every time we changed it. Even better was the fact that he had gained 80g so we knew that we were doing something right. We were so relieved!!

Every day, he seems to do a little better. Sometimes it still takes a while to get him on the breast - he can get very frustrated and fussy, but then - for no apparent reason, he just latches on and we're away laughing!!
Bathtime




Sunday, 19 August 2007

Look Mum - no Umbilical Cord!

Saturday, 18 August 2007

Day 6




Friday, 17 August 2007

Day 5



Wednesday, 15 August 2007

Day Three - Baby Details






Tuesday, 14 August 2007

Day Two - The First Bath




Monday, 13 August 2007

Alexander Jack Dunning - Day One








We are pleased to announce that Alexander Jack Dunning was born this morning (13th August) at 8.37am. We are all doing well and having fun getting to know each other, although it was a little scary to find ourselves at home with a newborn by 1pm this afternoon. We did have the Kramzorg (maternity nurse) come visit for a couple of hours this afternoon so have had a crash course in breastfeeding and nappy changing!

For those of you interested in the vital statistics, he weighed 3475g (or 7lb 10oz) and was approx 52cm long.

Thanks to everyone who has already sent messages,