Interview 33
Water birth, easy breastfeeding with first child. Sleep deprivation and mastitis with second. Weaning to bottle at six months in order to go back to work.
This woman’s first baby was born in water and they stayed there while he nuzzled around and found the breast. Later, at home, she was amazed at how much time it took to feed a newborn baby. After feeding, her next priority was to get some sleep herself and often days passed just doing nothing more than that. This was hard for her because she is an achievement-focused person who likes to cram lots of things into each day. Eventually she realised that breastfeeding her baby was the most important thing that she could be doing and relaxed. Her son sucked his fingers from birth and never used a dummy. As a result of this, she encouraged her daughter to find her thumb for comforting herself. She moved her babies out of her and her husband’s bedroom to their own room very early on because the babies were affecting their sleep. Both babies were weaned to formula at six months old when she went back to work. Once again, she had trouble slowing down when her daughter was born and juggling the needs of a newborn and a small toddler got into a vicious cycle of unsettled baby-sleep deprived mother until she was able to readjust her expectations of herself. Her mother and sisters were supportive and helped her to get things back into perspective. She thinks that she has learned her lesson and will slow down when the third baby is born.