After coming home late Friday afternoon, we woke up Saturday to our first full day at home. Judah and I didn't get much sleep Friday night--both of us working together on finding a mutual rhythm. Also, my milk had not yet come in, so he was wanting to nurse pretty much constantly. Needless to say on Saturday I was running on adrenaline. We had lots of visitors our first day--which was very helpful. Friends and family came over and helped to do dishes, brought lunch and groceries, did some of Judah's laundry, and sat and visited with us. Our house was a hubbub of activity and new-baby-excitement! Things settled down into the evening and Judah and I were in for another long night of him being hungry and me being sleepy. I've realized though, that no matter how little sleep you get, you always welcome the rising sun. We woke up Sunday morning and went to church. I enjoyed getting out especially since it was a warm, sunny day for winter. The attention a new baby draws at church is just incredible--don't take your new baby anywhere if you don't like crowds gathering around you. :) We enjoyed sharing Judah with everyone . . . but I was a baby hog/overprotective mother and I wouldn't let anyone hold him! He is such a good baby--he slept the whole time we were there and didn't make a peep! Of course that's part of being a newborn: sleeping all the time. After church we stayed for a meal, then had to run to the doctor for our first appointment. The doctor's office we go to is open seven days a week. The doctor we saw in the hospital wanted us to come in to check Judah's billirubin count since it was a little high while he was in the hospital. When we got there one of the ten pediatricians in that group came in to see Judah. Everything checked out just fine, and then he had his little heel pricked. The doctor said if his count was near a 17 or 18 she was going to reccomend light therapy. Later that night, the nurse practitioner called and said his count was 17 (if I remember correctly). They didn't order for light therapy that night, but for another check the following day. So, we went in and got his little heel pricked again on Monday. This time it was 19, so they had someone bring a light out and he started light therapy. Tuesday his count went down to 17.3 so they had me take Judah off the light to see if it would continue to go down on it's own. At this point my milk had come in and he was feeding/pooping/peeing on a regular basis. (It's funny how when you become a mom, little details like pooping seem so important and exciting.) Well, when we went in on Wednesday his count was at 17.6, which the doctor explained to be a good thing--it could just have easily meaured 17, therefore meaning his count had plateued. Yea! Such great news; I was hoping we wouldn't have to worry about the jaundice thing for very long. So I just had a little glow worm for a day--I kept his room so toasty and with the humming of the machine and a little warmth from the light, Judah didn't seem to mind the therapy at all. I just didn't like the looks of our little baby hooked up to a machine, looking like an alien creature or something (still a very cute alien I might add).
Visitor Log:
Saturday--Mom, Diana & Sarah came over, brought groceries and Mr. Goodcents, helped with laundry and dishes. Aunt Dayna also stopped by after her hair appointment to say hello and see Judah. Eli, Bethany, and Josh came over with gifts and helped Jamie shovel the icy sidewalk.
Sunday--Aunt Lisa and Lindsey stopped by to bring some fruit. It was Lindsey's first time to see and hold Judah because the hospital didn't allow visitors under the age of 14. They also helped me fold some laundry and change Judah's crib sheets. Amy and her three kids Serena, Sklar, and Christian also came by with a gift and to visit for a while.
Monday--I think the only visitor was Emily who brought us our first meal.
Tuesday--Laurie came over for the day to help with laundry, dishes, etc. She is such a great helper!! I don't know what I would do without her. :) Sisters/aunts are the best. Diana also came by to bring us dinner that night.
Wednesday--Jackie Knabe came to visit. She got to hold Judah and she brought us a yummy meal.