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Nicole’s surreal experience!
Laura Bland
September 15, 2007 11:05 AM

As a guest to Nicole’s blog, I’m happy to report that our intrepid emerging media editor had her baby girl on Wednesday, Sept. 12, at 11:47 p.m.

Sophia Justice Perry was born weighing in at 6 pounds, 6 oz. and was 18 inches long on her birthday. Dad Max advised that Sophia has very pretty gray-blue eyes. Nicole says her new baby is adorable and has hair. “This is so surreal,” our new mom says.

Nicole will be back soon to share more details about Sophia and life after birth. 

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Having a child a prerequisite for parenthood
Nicole McMullin
September 09, 2007 6:54 PM

Parents come in all ages, sexes, shapes and sizes, yet they have one thing in common – they have a child. Biological or adopted, one they see every day or on the weekends, the common thread is the small person they look after and love.

So as of today, two days after my due date, I am still a parent in waiting. An increasingly large and uncomfortable parent to be.

I should have expected as much. My husband and I could both be described as stubborn at times. Why would I think that our child would show up on the day she is expected? Or for that matter, within a couple of days of her expected due date.

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No bumper for baby
Nicole McMullin
September 05, 2007 5:01 AM

My modest cradle looks nothing like the gorgeous baby beds pictured in magazines. It’s lovely, but not plush.

All I am using by way of bedding is a simple white cotton sheet. And with bare legs and slats, the cradle is a Victorian nightmare.

After reading a handful of articles and lists throughout my pregnancy, I have questions as to whether or not plush bumper pads and blankets are OK to use in the baby’s bed.

Suffocation is the issue and reading about Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and all of the unknowns related to the diagnosis is enough to scare any new parent. Regulating baby’s environment – from what’s in the crib to the temperature in the room – is one thing parents can do, although there appear to be many factors at play.  (Learn more about SIDS)

In a list of safe bedding practices for infants found on their Web site, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends removing “pillows, pillow-like bumper pads, quilts, comforters, sheepskins, stuffed toys and other soft products from the crib.

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An unplanned water birth
Nicole McMullin
August 30, 2007 12:17 PM

My tummy continues to expand, my due date is near and my co-workers and family are sure I’m going to pop any minute.

They may be right.

For them and for my own sanity, I am trying to remain calm and just work through my to-do lists. I admit that there have been a couple of times over the past few days that the pings and twinges of pregnancy have been more intense, convincing me that the birth day was at hand. But I was wrong and we’re still hanging in here.

So I wonder how Cindy Preisel felt when she went to her job as a cook on a shrimp boat in Texas and ended up going into labor two weeks early while at sea. (Read the article)

My hat goes off to the captain, Ed Keisel, who successfully delivered the baby boy. This really gives a new meaning to having a water birth. 

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Preparing for parenthood, planning for death
Nicole McMullin
August 27, 2007 4:26 PM

If the ability to laugh and smile, cry and cower all at the same time is an indication of the complex emotions motherhood has in store, then I experienced that joy and pain for the first time last night while writing my will.

I’m not comfortable with the idea of death anyway, but the thought of my death packaged alongside my child’s birth was a little too much to handle.

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The online identity, geek vs. parent debate
Nicole McMullin
August 23, 2007 4:28 PM

I read an article from the Associated Press last night about purchasing domain names and securing e-mail accounts for yet-to-be borns and newborns. I’m undecided as to whether I think it’s a good idea. I’m having a geek vs. parent debate.

The geek in me thinks this is awesome. I checked last night and verified that the name we are leaning towards for our new baby girl is available as a domain and Gmail account. I did not secure either, just checked it out.

The article mentions the importance of an online identity as one of the reasons some parents elect to secure a domain name, e-mail or both for their new little people. I get that, and would toss in professional concerns as well. My husband is an artist and his Web site is his name. It makes it easier professionally than having to explain why his resume is posted at insertcrazynamehere.com.

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Updated pre mommy to-do list
Nicole McMullin
August 22, 2007 4:25 PM

I’ve checked a few things off of my to-do list, but have a feeling I’ll add a few more before this becomes a new mommy to-do list.

I also decided not to use a doula. I think it’s a great idea, but am somewhat pressed for time and cash and need to get the essentials out of the way. I’ll just have to spend the next couple of weeks working with my hubby on ways that he can be supportive. I think he’s up to the task. We’ll both just have to work on not freaking out.

  • Install the car seats in both cars (The car seat bases are in the cars, they just need to be installed).

  • Move my home and set up the nursery (see below).

  • Sell my condo in Alexandria.

  • Check in with my health insurance provider; verify that all is well with my coverage and begin panicking about the bills.

  • Create a will (I purchased a software program that will help me take care of this at home).

  • Find local new parent groups to meet up with while I am on maternity leave, and hopefully on the weekends and evenings once I return to work.

  • Pick songs for baby’s first playlist (I’ve picked a few, but need more).

  • Select a pediatrician for baby girl.

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    Birth plan, first draft
    Nicole McMullin
    August 22, 2007 2:50 PM

    Creating a birth plan proved time-consuming and thought provoking. I didn’t expect this to be the case.

    After months of consuming information from a number of sources, I thought I could quickly list what I wanted to happen during labor and delivery.

    I want some drugs, but not too many. I want to bond with my baby immediately. I want the experience to be as peaceful and memorable as possible.

    But there’s more to it than that.

    I visited a handful of Web sites and checked out sample birth plans. I finally selected two sites, mjbovo.com and childbirth.org, completed the online forms and emailed myself two plans. I then merged the two together into a customized birth plan that includes everything that I think my family and the hospital staff will need to know.

    I am sure the physicians and nurses have seen it all before, and my one-of-a kind plan is probably just a dime a dozen. But creating it helped me organize my thoughts and the information I accumulated during pregnancy.

    Loss of control - of myself and my decisions - is frightening and having the plan is reassuring. I can print it out, highlight certain points that I want my husband to note, and others that will be important to his parents and my mother, and hand it out to my hospital entourage.

    I can revise it, share it with friends and in general attempt to exercise some control over this time in my life. And at this point, when my due date looms but could come at any time, control is a good thing.

    A couple of readers have already commented about birth plans in general and I would like more feedback. Let me know what I am leaving out, and what’s unreasonable.

    CLICK READ MORE TO CHECK OUT MY BIRTH PLAN

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    My first LLL meeting and bathroom breastfeeding
    Nicole McMullin
    August 18, 2007 11:04 PM

    Breastfeeding bookmarked my day on Friday, and it wasn’t completely planned.

    I knew it would be a baby-filled day with a La Leche League meeting in the morning, an ultrasound in the afternoon followed by a weekly check-up at the doctor’s office, but the surprise came at a Thai restaurant later in the evening. The young mother breastfeeding in a bathroom stall offered a glimpse of events to come.

    Nutrition during breastfeeding was the topic at the morning La Leche League meeting in Alexandria. The meeting was excellent – I arrived with nutrition-related questions and left with answers. Plus, it was good to spend an hour with a group of moms and their kids.

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    Certified parents
    Nicole McMullin
    August 15, 2007 5:09 PM

    My husband and I became certified parents last week.

    The certificate, handed to us at the end of our last parenting class held at the hospital where we plan to deliver our fist child, verifies that we have “completed a course of instruction.”

    That’s it. So we’re still freaked out.

    And as my September 7 due date approaches, I am trying to mentally close the book on my pregnancy and prepare for my new role as mother to a baby girl.

    Our goal in taking the class was to learn more about what to expect at the hospital during delivery and pick up a few basics we can use at home in the days that follow.

    During the class, we watched videos confirming that the miracle of birth resembles a science fiction film and were told which door to use should I go into labor at 3 a.m.

    The class was helpful and I am more confident about laboring and giving birth, but I still have a lot to learn about the days that follow.

    It’s a joke that’s made too often, but seriously, they’re just going to give me the baby and send me home?

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