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granolamom
March 22, 2009 - 8:56pm
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thank you, rita
thanks for keeping us posted on your experience
I'm sure there are many new moms reading this and finding it helpful. I'm so happy to hear that things are getting better. I also think you are wise not to worry about the sitting right now. in time, when the baby is bigger and nursing in alternate postions is easier and your abdominal strength is back, you'll likely find the sitting posture is easier to fit into your day.
enjoy that baby! they get big so fast...
davemayamom
March 23, 2009 - 6:16am
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Hi Rita!
Thanks for your posting. Sounds like your baby is just days older than mine. My baby girl was born on January 25th! I think I'm feeling quite similar to you. I developed my prolapse in my second trimester and it made for a very uncomfortable pregnancy - especially the last 6 weeks. It felt sooooo good to have the belly weight off!
I didn't do much for the first couple of weeks and also didn't go looking for my prolapse! I'm doing more and more now and am very mindful of the posture. I still feel my prolapse - although 1 day I thought it was gone! Some days are worse than others and I still can't figure out what I've done to make it worse/better. I'm still afraid to go looking on my own (my OB made me look). I know my urethra is always peeking and probably my bladder. I am able to go on a 1/2 hour to 45 min walk with my dog, sometimes babywearing, sometimes not.
Oh no, baby is crying. I'll update later!
Janice
bad_mirror
March 23, 2009 - 7:32pm
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Thanks
Thanks for posting your progress, Rita! How I would have loved to read you positive post when I was earlier post partum! It really does seem like you are doing well, and I wish you continued healing and wellness. I wish I had found and started this work as early as you did. I will be posting my own report in a week or two. Here's praying we all continue to get better and better and better and better . . . .
Davemayamom -- I also can't figure out what makes things better or not. I swear I can do the exact same thing two days in a row, and one day I can't see a trace of the bulge, the very next day it's like I made absolutely zero progress. Blech!
lovely rita
March 23, 2009 - 8:18pm
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day-to-day
Yeah, I try not to think too much about day-to-day comparisons, because the worse days seem to come about for no particular reason (like today-- did I jinx myself by posting a positive report last night?).
louiseds
March 25, 2009 - 1:56am
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Bolster for nursing
Hey all you nursing Mommas
Have you tried lying half on your back and half on your side, by putting a long bolster behind you and leaning back on it? This will allow most breasts to be positioned for correct attachment, but is easier on your body than straight side lying if you are suckling for any length of time.
You could use a rolled up foam mattress or rolled up floor rug, anything reasonably resilient with a diameter of 9-12 inches, that has some weight so it won't slip out from under you. Full body length is best, cos it supports your hips as well as your shoulders. I have seen full body pillows, ie a pillow 5 foot long in a chainstore. Not expensive.
Cheers
Louise