Nesting is well underway as we assemble our baby stuff, prep our cloth diapers, freeze many meals, collect postpartum herbs & spices, and make batches of ghee. With four-ish weeks to go, Jade isn't feeling antsy for the pregnancy to end. It's been a comfortable, fascinating experience and she feels just right and very patient. Sure she feels big and heavy, and rolling out of bed is a big feat, but she expects there to be some work for such a huge event!
We're both looking immensely forward to welcoming our newborn to this world. We're even exploring the newborn-nursing crawl. After being born, the baby is cleaned and warmed, except for its hands, and laid on the mother's chest. Extensive study has shown that a baby is born with everything it needs to seek out and direct itself to the nipple within a short period of time, inspiring a much more successful latch. The baby roots around, pushes with its legs, sucks it hands (which still have amniotic fluid on them and smell just like the breast, which is secreting the same ingredients, luring it like the smell of a tasty entreƩ). There's some incredible videos that show wide-eyed, salivating newborns making their way to the breast. Amazing and worth a google.
On Friday, Brooks Memorial Library had a "surprise" baby book shower for Jay. Fritatas and gluten-free brownies were served and a basket full of books awaited him. We are both so fortunate to work on such supportive, engaged, and excited staffs - thank you all : )
As part of our preparation for labor, Jade has begun practicing HypBirth relaxation techniques. Listening to these CDs over the next few weeks as well as during labor will provide Jade with additional skills to remain calm and comfortable during the baby's birth. So far they combine visual meditation with self-hypnosis and are incredibly soothing.
We're almost there - thanks for following us on this journey : )
I love you guys! You're going to be the best parents ever!!!
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