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TopicI'm going to be a father!
neonreaper
06/14/12 8:55:00 AM
#78:


Lockes Ragnarok posted...
My wife has a breast pump, so she can just unload 4-5 bottles at a time. We also have a mini fridge we're going to keep close by so that sounds convenient too. Hopefully it's as easy as it sounds.


After the first week, when the kid figures out how to eat, mom figures out to feed, and the swelling goes down (get those frozen peas ice packs to help out here), it's not too hard. After that it's just a lack of sleep that is tough.

The first ten days or so, all the kid does is eat enough to expand her stomach, then sleep, then eat again. Days are broken up into 8-10 mini-days. Then I think it slows down to 6 mini-days as she continues to expand her stomach. It's still tough but by 3 weeks you'll stop wanting to flee the country. The other thing that comes up - growth spurts. She'll cry and cry and cry and want food all the time one day, and the next day just sleeps. And the next day none of her stuff fits.

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