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October 4, 2019

Cozying Up to Fall

Coat: Lauren Ralph Lauren // Sweater: BP. {under $40!} // Jeans: Similar // Boots: Steve Madden // Sunglasses: Saint Laurent // Bag: Clare V // Hat: Similar {similar for less}

It’s officially October, which means it’s officially Fall, right? Right? Not in Texas. Unfortunately we’re still dealing with 90 degree weather, but I can guarantee you, the second it cools down, I’m going to be grabbing for this sweater. It is unbelievably soft and stretchy. I love how it is a bit oversized and how it covers your tush! It’s also under $40 and comes in 3 other colors {I also bought the pretty grey!} I paired it here with a classic pair of blue jeans and this new pair of boots that I’m totally in love with. If you remember, I have last years version of this same pair but with a rounded toe. I’m loving the updated pointy toe – feels fresh and fun for 2019. Lastly, I’ve topped this look off with a crisp grey coat and a fun pop of leopard. All of these items can be found at Nordstrom – which has the best selection of affordable and stylish clothes for fall!

Photos: The Retro Penguin

thank you to Nordstrom for sponsoring this post!

 

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September 20, 2019

Hospital Bag & Postpartum Recovery

After sharing what I packed in my hospital bag, so many of you followed up wondering what I actually used and didn’t use! I decided to compile all the hospital and recovery questions I was receiving into one post so you could easily reference them whenever you need!

HOSPITAL

What did you pack in your hospital bag? I created a post here with everything I packed for the hospital.

What did you pack your items in when going to the hospital? I used my away bag! One side for me, one side for baby. Everything fit and it was so nice to be able to roll it in/out with me. I didn’t want to deal with bulky duffle bags. I had a lot of people say they were embarrassed to go in with a roller suitcase but trust me! The nurses didn’t even bat an eyelash!

What do you wish you had brought with you to the hospital but didn’t? I honestly had everything I needed. There was wasn’t anything I wish I had brought but didn’t. As y’all know, I was probably a little over prepared 😛

Hospital bag update! What did and didn’t you use? I didn’t mention it in my original blog post, but I ended up bringing a plastic folder with me that was very helpful in staying organized. In the first few days after having the baby, your body and brain are in overdrive mode. You are equal parts exhausted, excited and overwhelmed but that doesn’t stop the nurses and doctors from handing you very important documents. I was really glad I had a specific spot to put all the information the hospital was handing over to me because who knows where they would’ve ended up otherwise. Made getting organized once home much easier.

Other items I used: ID, insurance card, cord blood banking kit {we used CBR}, pillow + pillow case, extra long charging cords, hair ties, make up, skincare items, baby book {for hand/foot prints}, nightgown, nursing bras, going home outfit {for me + baby}, swaddle blanket, and hat with baby’s name on it. My husband also used all four items he brought: A mattress topper, a pillowcase, an eye mask, and ear buds.

Items I didn’t use: my own towel + robe – we upgraded to a suite and the hospital had really nice, plush towels and a gorgeous robe for us to use {I still wear the robe they gave me everyday! It is incredibly soft and Henning loves it – we call it the magic robe because it always gets him to fall asleep.  This one is very similar}. Also didn’t use the portable light {used the light from the bathroom},  and the hydroflask {nothing is better than the hospital cup! Should have known!}

Did you take a newborn baby class? Yes! We took one class. It was the general birthing class and it lasted about 3 hours. I honestly didn’t feel like I learned anything new, but it was VERY eye opening for my husband so I was really glad we went!

Did you do anything specific to feel prepared? I feel like I was preparing for 10 months! I cleaned out and organized my closet, my office, my bathroom, my kitchen, my pantry and pretty much anything else I could get my hands on. I also made sure the baby’s room was organized and ready to go {clothes hung and folded, diapers and wipes ready!} Besides that, I didn’t really do that much. The only book I read was ‘Bringing Up Bebe‘ which I liked.

RECOVERY

How is your recovery? Any hormonal crashes and/or tough periods? I’d say my recovery has been pretty uneventful. The pain was always pretty manageable as long as I stayed on top of taking my pain medication – harder to do than you would imagine! Hours would fly by and I would always realize too late that the Advil was wearing off. When that happened I would sometimes take a warm bath or sit with a heating pad until I felt better. Thankfully my mom was visiting and always wanting to hold the baby which made taking a shower or bath not only doable, but a total luxury! All in all, everything felt pretty manageable because I had great support from my family and lots of Advil 🙂

With that being said, there has been one little hiccup. Warning – this might be TMI! But around 6 or so weeks postpartum, I woke up and felt super light headed. I went to the bathroom and I was passing huge blood clots. Up until this point, my bleeding had really slowed down, so I was scared and confused about what was going on. Luckily my mom and dad are both doctors {my dad is an OBGYN} and wasn’t too concerned, but advised that I take it easy and just monitor the situation until I could get into my drs office for a sonogram the next day {it was a Sunday, and the last thing I wanted to do was go to the ER}. Long story short, it turns out that a piece of placenta {leftover from my delivery} was still stuck in my uterus. This was causing the bleeding and would need to be surgically removed. On Tuesday I had to have a hysteroscopy where I was put under anesthesia and the calcified placenta was removed. Aside from some slight cramping and {more} bleeding, I’m feeling good. I’m hopeful that the issue is solved once and for all and that I can finally move on. 

As for my emotions – I am typically not much of a crier and I cried A LOT in the first few weeks after giving birth. I cried when my husband went back to work, when my mom left, when I thought about how much I loved our baby, when I found out we had to be readmitted to the hospital, when I thought about how lucky we were for being given such a perfect baby…..the list goes on and on {you get the point!} 😛 After a while those crying moments slowed down and I haven’t had one in a few weeks. Crazy to see how hormones can affect us so drastically!

I must also say, I have been really, really lucky to have a lot of help from friends, family and a night nurse who allow me to take breaks and get rest when I need it. I’m also really lucky that I have a flexible work schedule, so I can nap during the day when the baby naps if I need to. Anyway, overall I just try to take it all in stride. I try to remind myself that this time goes by so quickly, and before I know it baby will be grown and not needing me so much, and I’ll be nostalgic for these tender times.

Side note: A girlfriend of mine warned me that another surge of hormones could come whenever I stop breastfeeding so to be conscious of postpartum depression and/or strong emotional swings developing then.

How long did you feel swollen after delivery? Two weeks.

How was the physical recovery from birth? It honestly wasn’t terrible! Just make sure you stay on top of taking your pain medication. TMI but a ton of my friends warned me that the first #2 after childbirth is a kinda scary thing, so I didn’t want to take the prescribed pain medicine because it can constipate you!  I didn’t want to make the situation harder so I stuck with taking 3 Advil every 4 hours and it worked for me! Also, I had a 2nd degree tear which {I’ve been told} is pretty common and never saw or really felt the stitches {again, TMI but I was always curious what that would be like!} It was a little sore, but honestly nothing Advil couldn’t fix. As for my belly, I never wore the belly band – even though I bought one – because I wanted my soft and squishy tummy and boobs to be a place the baby could snuggle up against. And the belly band just felt so harsh. I didn’t really care about getting a flat stomach back so didn’t {and still haven’t} stressed too much about it.

Any postpartum surprises – good or bad? Something no one told me was how DRY everything would become. My eyes, my scalp, my skin, my face……it all feels like sandpaper and/or has begun to peel. I asked my doctor about it and apparently it has to do with the amount of estrogen coursing through our veins. When I asked all my friends about this they all seemed to know all about it and I was like WHAT?! How come no one talks about this! Was definitely a surprise for me.

What are you postpartum recovery must haves? Steal all the mesh panties you can from the hospital! I wore some just like these for WEEKS. They’re so airy and comfortable and I kicked myself for not grabbing more when I could’ve. A lot of my friends loved these diapers, but they were just too bulky for me. When I switched to regular undies, I swore by these. They are spanx like and SO. FREAKING. COMFORTABLE. Buy them! Just trust me. I still wear them!

What helped the most with healing? Advil – I had bottles of it everywhere. In the nursery, downstairs, next to the bed….I could not have gotten through the first 2-3 weeks without it. Also, mesh undies, these pads {without wings}, this spray, this heating pad, these nipple shields and this nipple cream.

Ok! That’s all I could think of {and all of your questions!} If I missed any, or you have any lingering questions, just ask away in the comments! Happy to share any and all 🙂

Happy Friday! x

Filed Under: Baby

September 16, 2019

The Perfect Transitional Shoe

Dress: The Great // Shoes: Tamara Mellon // Sunglasses: Saint Laurent // Bag: The Daily Edited

Woo! Y’all. This is a milestone – first fashion blog post post baby! I featured this look on my Instastories when I wore it to a friend’s baby shower and y’all loved it, so I knew I had to shoot it for the blog. These gold sandals from Tamara Mellon are so special, and the perfect transitional shoe. Since it’s still blazing hott here in Texas, sandals are more realistic than boots or anything else, but because it’s also ‘Fall’ you want something that can be worn and not scream SUMMER! These sandals are the perfect all year round shoe and really go so well with anything. Here I’ve paired them with this super lightweight plaid dress and a simple black bag. I love that this outfit looks like Fall is coming, but doesn’t feel like {wearing} it! 😛

I’ve always known about Tamara Mellon shoes, but it wasn’t until Megan Markle wore these to an event a few years ago that I really started paying attention. Their clean, classic designs with a fun modern twist {love the clear sections!} make the perfect shoes. A scroll through their site has been drooling over several pairs – and the boots! Oh my gosh, comeeeee onnnn cooler Texas weather. I am so ready for boots season! See a few of my other favorites from Tamara Mellon below!

Photos: The Retro Penguin

thank you to Tamara Mellon for sponsoring this post!

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September 15, 2019

My Breastfeeding Journey

When I was pregnant, I would often dream of our baby. Sometimes they were vivid and clear as night, and sometimes I couldn’t remember much at all. The one consistent factor throughout them all though was that I was always breastfeeding the baby. To be honest, I thought this was kind of unusual. I didn’t spend all day thinking about breastfeeding and I also wasn’t putting a lot of pressure on myself to breastfeed – so I didn’t understand why I was always dreaming about it when it came to the baby. But now that he’s here and I’ve actually experienced it and what it’s like, I think I understand. I’ve always, always wanted to be a mom, and when we struggled last year to get pregnant, I wondered if I’d ever get the chance. Breastfeeding is one of those things that only moms know what it’s like, and I think subconsciously I really wanted to know what it would be like too. I also knew that it could be a bonding moment between mom and baby, so I think I wanted that too. Anyway, now that he’s here, I’m so happy to say that I’ve had a wonderful experience breastfeeding {and I know I’m really lucky to be able to say that!}  I wanted to share more about my experience {and many of you sent in questions!} so I compiled them all below to give a little more insight into my journey. Please feel free to ask any more in the comments section if I forgot any. And please cut my new mama brain some slack – sometimes finding the right words these days is doesn’t come as easily as it used too 😉

BREASTFEEDING

Can you talk about breastfeeding? Do you nurse exclusively? Yes! I feel so incredibly lucky that I have been able to breastfeed our baby. I feel like most of my friends really struggled with breastfeeding so I expected for it to be really hard for me too. I have found the opposite to be true. My milk {colostrum} came in strong almost immediately, baby latched minutes after giving birth, and I didn’t have too much pain. I know this is something so many women struggle with so I just feel really blessed.

How is breastfeeding going? It’s going really well and I feel really lucky. I wouldn’t change a thing.

Any breastfeeding recovery tips? In the beginning, your nipples take a little bit of a beating getting used to all the attention they are getting from the baby. I swore by these nipple shields so they were protected from rubbing against my clothing when they were ultra sore and sensitive. I liked these the most because they were super thin, flexible, and had holes at the end so milk could leak out if I leaked. I realized that a bit of air flow was important after trying these out and realized that trapped milk could lead to a painful infection really quickly {I didn’t end up with an infection but for a second I thought I might have had one}. You can use these pads to catch any milk that leaks out of the shields or you can try these shields {didn’t use these, but they seem to catch the milk a little better and I have heard great things}. Lastly, I swore by this cream! It’s all natural and organic and really helped soothe my chapped nipples. I also liked that you didn’t have to worry about wiping it off before baby nursed.

Any feeding tips and tricks? I think everyone’s experience is very different, and so much of it is out of our control, but I will share what worked for me! I started pumping after every feed while still in the hospital to establish and encourage my milk to come in {this was at the recommendation of the lactation consultant}. I only did this for ~24 hours as my milk was coming in strong and I was afraid of becoming engorged {and telling my body I needed more than I really did}. I also refused to give the baby a bottle for the first 4-5 weeks of Henning’s life. I was absolutely terrified of ‘nipple confusion’ and didn’t want to give him a bottle until I was sure breastfeeding was well established. We were dealing with jaundice, and the nurses wanted me to supplement extra milk with a bottle after his feeds. I said absolutely no bottles –  so instead we used a syringe {a lot slower process, but I felt strongly against using a nipple}. I was really glad I said no because once I did, they offered me the other option I felt much more comfortable with {syringe}. Lastly, I also refused formula {another thing they suggested when Henning was fighting off jaundice}. Had I thought Henning’s health or well being was at stake, I would have {of course} done both, but after consulting with his pediatrician, we both agreed it wasn’t necessary. I think that if I hadn’t questioned it and/or stood up for myself, he would have just been given formula because that was the next box to tick for the hospital. But for me it was a last resort and we didn’t end up needing to do it! I’m so glad I spoke up for myself because Henning ended up being ok without!

Which wireless pump did you decide on? I decided on the Elvie! I just bought it so I haven’t tried it yet, but will of course do a review once I have!

Please post any/all breastfeeding/pumping advice! The best piece of advice I got when it came to pumping was to pump right after your morning feed. That is when you should have the strongest supply. I pump once in the morning and once before bed {however I will drop the nighttime pump once we are back from our babymoon}. The other piece of advice is to rent the hospital grade pump! It is amazing. I would buy it, but it’s $2,000 {!!!!!} so just rent it. Your insurance should also cover this rental! If you want to buy a pump and not rely on a rental, I have also heard amazing things about the Spectra.

Have you introduced a pacifier yet? Yes! We introduced a pacifier while in the hospital treating Henning for jaundice. The lactation consultant told me that a baby doesn’t get nipple confusion from a pacifier like he/she would from a bottle because milk isn’t coming out the end. It is truly just a tool to help them soothe themselves if they need that extra bit of comfort.  If you remember, or saw from my instagram, he was so miserable in the hospital and I was unable to offer him much support while under the bili lights so the pacifier was really helpful in calming him down and making him feel better when I was unable too. Since being sent home, we really only use the pacifier when he goes to sleep. He typically spits it out after a few minutes.

Do you ever pump and bottle feed to give your breasts a break and to be more mobile? The only bottle we give him is at his 3am feeding. Honestly, as long as I’m relatively rested, I really look forward to our time together breastfeeding and never feel like I need to give myself a break. I actually miss him when I leave and always love that I have breastfeeding to look forward to when I get back. I know there will be a time when I have to let go a little bit more, and trust others/be ok with him taking more bottles, but I’m just not there yet.

Do you pump right after a feeding? I pump twice a day – once after our morning feed {so usually sometime between 8-9} and then once again after I put him down at night {~11-midnight}. I will drop the nighttime pump as soon as I’m home from our trip. The reason I pump in the morning is because I find my milk supply is strongest and also replenishes faster in the mornings.

How do you prep breastmilk that has been frozen? Any tips for organizing? I put one of the frozen bags in the fridge overnight. Once the frozen milk thaws, I pour the 4 oz into a bottle and then put that bottle into a large coffee mug with hot water in it. The warm water in the mug warms the milk up to room temperature and then we give it to baby. As for organizing my frozen milk, I use this storage contraption that my sister gave me. The biggest tip is to freeze your milk flat so that you can easily stack it. I know this sounds obvious, but until my sister mentioned it to me, I hadn’t thought about it and all my frozen milk was bottom heavy and bulky. Laying it flat made it almost like stacking credit cards. Much easier!

What has been your feeding/pumping schedule been like? It has changed a bit as baby has grown up, but in the beginning we were feeding on demand and/or every 3 hours. At night I was waking up and feeding him every two hours. By week 3/4 we were still doing every 3 hours during the day, but also tried to stretch to 3 hours at night as well. By week 5/6 we started stretching him to 4 hours and to this day he goes about 4 hours at night, taking 4 oz around 2-3am. Our day time schedule always starts with our first feed around 7, then goes 10, 1, 4, 6:30, 10:30, 3am. At around 6 weeks he started being more alert during the days, and around 7 weeks I started attempting our first schedule with him. I try to keep him awake for 1.5 hours and then let him sleep for 3 hours. So it goes eat/play/sleep/eat/play/sleep etc.

Best nursing bras? I only wear these. They are amazing. So comfortable, and so affordable. I bought the size M and the L but have really only needed the M. Tons of my friends have since bought them and swear by them too.

How do you juggle nursing/pumping and leaving the house? I just don’t plan on going to anything that takes me away from the house/baby for more than 3 hours! I am in control of my own appointments, errands and work so I haven’t had to be put in a position yet where I need to compromise. I’m sure that day is coming! But I will put it off for as long as I can.

How are you planning on pumping and storing milk while traveling? Please share your strategy! Oh gosh. To be totally honest, I am really stressing about this! There are soooo many options on what to do and how to best get my milk back and I don’t know what to do. I will definitely be pumping on my trip, and I will definitely be bringing it back – I’m just not sure yet how I’m going to do that exactly. Many of you have recommended a company called Milk Stork that I would 100000% use if I was traveling within the US but since we are leaving the country this is not a viable option for us. I will most likely pack a small cooler with ice packs and either carry the milk back on the plane with me, or check it like luggage. I will for sure make this a dedicated blog post once I figure out my plan!

How are you keeping your milk supply up? Pumping? Supplements? I am really, really liking these supplements from Legendairy Milk. I take the ‘Pump Princess’ and the ‘Liquid Gold’ 2-3x a day and think it makes a huge difference in my milk production. I have noticed it takes about 3 days to see a difference, but when I use them I go from pumping 6-8oz/day to 10-12oz/day which might not sound like a lot but it really is {for me at least!}

What clothes have you found to be nursing friendly? Eugh. I hate being limited to what is and isn’t nursing friendly. Honestly, I feel like I have exhausted the button downs in my closet already {these are my favorite} and it’s only been two months! In the beginning, I only wore these pants when I left the house {you can wear the mesh undies and/or a thick pad or diaper without seeing through and the stretchy waistband is super comfortable on your recovering belly}. I paired button downs with them and/or these tunic tops. Now that I’m no longer in the mesh undies, I wear jeans and any button down I can find. I know a lot of people swear by nursing tanks so you can wear a regular top, and then a tank underneath wearing a tight fitting tank top layer in 100+ degree heat is just not realistic for me.

What are your nursing must haves? These bras, this nursing gown, a super soft robe {I wear the one given to us by the hospital everyday}, these supplements, a LARGE cup of water {this one has been amazing}, these nipple shields, this cream, and these absorbent pads.

Are you hungry all of the time? I was constantly famished while breastfeeding! Honestly, I am little disappointed to say that I’ve struggled with my appetite since having the baby. I don’t know if it’s because I’m so busy or distracted or what, but I really have to make a conscious effort to feed myself. I just don’t feel that hungry ever. When my mom was here with us after Henning was born her main priority was making sure I was well fed {aren’t moms the best?!} But once she left I have just resorted to eating whatever is around and easy – an RX Bar here, a piece of cold pizza there. Nothing super nutritious or healthy. Sometimes I worry that the milk I produce isn’t as fatty as it could be because of my diet, so I am really going to try and make an effort to do better. Especially now that I’m coming out of the newborn fog and am getting a little more organized! My goal is to maybe start meal prepping a bit on Sundays to make my weekday lunches easier.

[Last but not least] Have you enjoyed breastfeeding? Honestly, I love it. It is such a sweet and special time for Henning and I. His little hands often pat my side when he’s nursing and I just know I’ll always remember these days. Sometimes I cry when I think about how lucky I am to have this time with him, and how sad I am that he’s already growing up so quickly. I don’t want to ever stop! I look forward to the time we spend together nursing everyday and I feel so lucky. I can’t believe how blessed we are.

Ok that’s it! 🙂 Like I mentioned above, let me know if you have any more questions in the comments! And keep in mind that every breastfeeding journey is different – don’t compare yourself to others and/or beat yourself up if your experience is different than mine! A fed baby is a happy baby and that is all that matters. <3

Lots of love to you all! x

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