OK, kind of caught up now :0
Kim- I am so sorry, hopefully you can get a nice strong ovulation next time around and a super sticky bean.
Rach- all I can say is wtf. I hope you either get a surprise BFP or AF soon!
OK, I am sorry that I didn't post all the details sooner. DH tagged me in a bunch of pics right after Liam was born and I assumed you all could see them (all the details on the baby were in them too).
OK, so I know I posted earlier but little guy weight 9lb 6oz and was 21 inches long and had a head circumference of 15 inches! (by contrast his brother's head was only 14.25 inches and he got stuck and needed forceps, so really glad this one didn't come out the same way!) The pediatrician was concerned about his head size until she walked in and saw DH's head (she had the nurse measure his head and it was 24.5 inches, which apparently is large, especially for a man who is only about 5'6" tall

) My Dr. said the c-section was the right choice (and he doesn't seem to recommend them very much) because for one the baby was large and wedged up under my ribs and would have been hard to turn and we were surprised at delivery to find that he decided to turn footling breech, so he was actually born feet first. (The anestesiologist said he could see toes when the Dr. made the final incision, LOL) The Dr. said it was unlikely he would have got the baby to turn and if he did, being footling breech increased the risk of cord entanglement and he was afraid that we may have ended up with an emergency c-section anyway. So I am completely at peace with my decision to have the c-section
Breastfeeding is way harder than I thought. Sleep deprivation is not a problem, little guy sleeps well at night, but he has now decided to take forever to latch on and he gets so frustrated. It took me 45 minutes to get him to latch on this morning and he went almost 5 hrs between feedings. I told DH that if he would have got to 5 hrs I was going to get a bottle. I think our time breastfeeding exclusively is running short. I would like to make it another week before we start doing a ton of bottle feeding, but the little guy is doing a number on my nipples and pairing that with his refusal to latch on make feeding really uncomfortable right now. I want to keep breastfeeding because I know it is what is best for the baby, but part of me just wants to throw in the towel. I have a pump now, so I might try pumping some feedings and see if he will do both. I don't know. I am torn.
OK, so I know it is way late, but here are some pics for those who don't have me on FB:
