Times sure seems to fly during summer break, and when you add a newborn it seems to fly even faster. Gordon was 7 weeks on Thursday. I can't believe it!!! Where has the time gone. He's getting bigger every day, and it's been neat seeing the changes in the kids in regards to Gordon. Last Wednesday, he was weighed for an appointment and came in 13lbs 5 oz. He measured in at 23 inches. So, I guess momma's milk is working well for him.
Nursing is getting better, but it's still a challenge at times. I'm really glad that I made the decision not to take on any new children under the age of 2 this summer because I wasn't sure how things would go with him. It would have been really hard to nurse him, and take care of a young toddler or infant. One of my daycare families had to stop coming, because their dad last his job (damn economy), and I was really sad. Mr. E was just on the verge of taking his 1st steps and I've missed that big milestone. It's turning out to be a blessing though that he and his sister is not here, considering the challenges that I've had with nursing Gordon.
Plus Gordon is turning out to be a fussier baby then Cyril was. He's more like his sister Dawn at this age. So that's been a tough on all of us. Mom has been a HUGE and I mean huge blessing with him, especially during the work week when Jessie is gone. I'm not sure what the kids and I would have done with her. She says that Gordon looks so much like me when I was a baby at that age, only he's a lot bigger then I was ( I was only 7lbs when I was born. lol.) So that in a way is a blessing, because she's really bonded with him, I wasn't sure if she would.
I discovered something very interesting in the last couple of weeks. Since Gordon has been so fussy almost colic like (Dawn has colic. Ugh, that was hard), I've been on the hunt to find out if there was a cause. He also has eczema really bad. I read an interesting article about fussy babies/colic babies and milk sensitivities. These babies also tend to have the acid reflux eczema, and, are also the spitters too when fed formula. (Breastfed babies spit, but not as often and most certainly not as bad.)So at this point I was ready to try anything. So I cut out the cow's milk and dairy products I was consuming, in hopes that it would help. And that has seemed to really help things, and his eczema has disappeared almost. Why did no one tell me!! So as of now I'm GFDF or GFCF depending on who you talk too. (DF=Dairy free or CF = casein free) I'm getting used to almond milk in my coffee. I haven't been brave enough to try it in my cereal. I will not do soy milk, because of what Soy does to the male body. I figure Gordon's already getting enough soy products from the foods that I eat, and he's getting enough synthetic estrogen already from the environment...why the hec would I add more? He's also proving to be sensitive to gluten products. Up until recently I thought that I had been able to eat gluten products without having any attacks on my body the 2years I nursed Cyril. I know, I know - dummy me. Recently that was proven wrong to me, and to top it off, the same days that I had gluten products, Gordon was fussy and had extremely messy diapers, worse then what a normal breastfed baby has.
I am missing alot of the dairy products, but it's not forever. I figure I'll try in back in my diet in 4-6months and see what happens. If' he's still the same, then I will continue to avoid till after he is done nursing. After I started doing this, my mom reminded me that my cousin Jess was lactose intolerant or had a milk sensitivity as a child. Plus Cyril is sensitive to milk too. We haven't taken him off dairy though, and I'm starting to wonder if we should. So we'll see what happens for Gordon.
God Bless~
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Saturday, July 17, 2010
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