Today, Kimberly and I attended our second class at Kaiser to help “prepare” us for Hayden’s arrival. The first class last week was Baby Basics. Today’s class? Breastfeeding.
SPOILER ALERT: Turns out, my nipples are useless to Hayden. And now back to our irregularly scheduled blog post…
The class started innocently enough, a bunch of pregnant women sitting around, some with significant others, some without, and it was time to watch a video. Think a slightly less awkward version of a video you probably watched in school, only less about the act of sex, and instead the act of suckling (ahem, “latching” in the parlance of our times). To put it another way, had I watched this video a decade and a half ago, I would have been with the group of guys in the back of the room laughing at this whole thing. Any 10 seconds of this class, played back without context, and you’d probably be laughing also.
Some observations:
- Plastic babies make some interesting noises when a parliament of pregnant women turn their little plastic heads and move their little plastic arms: they creak like old wooden ships.
- Once one pregnant lady has a fear about something, an entire room can be overcome with that exact fear, especially when it’s occurrence is fairly rare, and even after the nurse says it’s not something to worry about.
- It seems there’s an ever increasing about of “don’t do” with pregnancies. It’s one thing to say “don’t do this because of this strong scientific evidence that this is very likely.” Instead, we get “don’t do this” with no explanation as to why. I also don’t think there’s enough people asking why and instead just going with it.
Well, that’s a nice little recap on two hours of (plastic) babies, (video taped) boobies, and (simulated) breastfeeding.
The last few weeks have seen a flurry of activity. Though not as far along as we thought, Hayden is growing nicely, and a great deal of nursery preparation has been completed. This week, we got some books/storage shelves setup, the first set of crib bedding freshly sewn by my wonderful mother, and the wooden letters hung on the wall. The letters were also hand-painted by Kim and I over the last few nights. We also ordered the nursery chair which will be here in a few weeks. After a few more wall decorations and one last piece of furniture to paint, the nursery will be complete.