Friday, July 25, 2008

Down the rabbit hole of crunchiness: My metamorphosis in a tidy, bulleted nutshell.


I am always in awe of the transformative powers of motherhood. Let's compare and contrast the three Rachels that have existed since the day I found out I was pregnant with Ella.


PHASE I: IDEAS ABOUT MOTHERHOOD WHILE PREGNANT...

  • I want to try to breastfeed, but you never know...
  • I want to try to pick her up every time she cries.
  • Co-sleeping? No thanks! What if I squish her?
  • Mainstream baby products. I've been clipping baby stuff coupons from Target and Babies R Us.
  • Get on the day care waiting list now, it fills up really fast.
  • Got a great deal on a stroller and a crib! Woo-hoo!
  • I should really be thinking more about nutrition now that I'm pregnant. I'm just really putting off reading that big, fat book about what to eat when you're pregnant :X
  • Bring on the meat! Baby needs protein.
  • Good thing I'm such a strict teacher! This kid won't get away with anything...
  • I'm so glad we bought such a big house! We're going to need that room now that we're starting a family.
  • Breastfeeding is best I know, but it's kind of weird when kids breastfeed past infancy, isn't it?
  • I'm all for breastfeeding in public, but, I mean, come on -- there is such a thing as discretion.
  • Let the hospital staff do their thing once she's born, i.e. drops in the eyes, bath, vaccines, umbilical cord, etc. They do this EVERY DAY! I think they know what they're doing by now.
  • If natural birthing is the worst pain on Earth, why would I want to experience it? Life is too short! Epidural, please!
  • They told me to try to sleep before my induction, but I think I'll just sleep after I give birth.

PHASE II: IDEAS ABOUT MOTHERHOOD SOON DURING ELLA'S INFANCY...
  • I will do anything to make breastfeeding work, despite our breastfeeding problems. I would be crushed if I had to give it up now, not to mention what it would do to Ella.
  • How can anyone not pick up a crying baby?
  • We don't really "co-sleep," but I can't help falling asleep with her on my chest and it just feels so good...
  • I'm a little creeped out by mainstream baby products. I think we should start getting "crunchier" diapers, wipes and shampoo, even if it is more expensive.
  • Oh my God. I think I'm going to have to quit my job to re-lactate. How am I going to get out of my teaching contract?
  • Good thing we got a good deal on our stroller and crib, since she refuses to be in either one.
  • Let's try and see how much organic food we can afford to cram into our diet, especially when she starts eating solid foods.
  • I have an idea: if we cut back on our meat intake, we can afford to buy better, organic produce and higher quality meat.
  • I think I don't want to parent the hard-ass way I've been teaching.
  • We soooo don't need a house this big! All we do is sit on the bed in the master bedroom and breastfeed all day. The house could be just a kitchen, bathroom and the master bedroom, and it would feel the same right now.
  • Whoa. I just met a really cool mom who nursed her son till he was 5. I'm going to have to read more about that before I know how I feel about that...
  • Despite my couture nursing wrap, I am SICK OF COVERING while nursing in public. Seriously, I think I'm just going to stop. I just don't even care any more.
  • I wonder why they took her away from me so long when she was born. It's weird how that bath took, like, an hour.
  • I thought that a natural labor would be the worst pain on Earth. Now I think that postpartum depression has got to be the worst pain on Earth.
  • That is hilarious that I thought I would sleep after Ella was born. I don't remember when I've had more than 3 hours of sleep in a stretch.
And finally...

PHASE III: NOW :)
  • I now know that about 99% of moms can breastfeed. The problem is lack of support/willingness in our culture.
  • Attachment parenting only for us!
  • Co-sleeping family!
  • Only chemical-free, natural baby products has led to an entirely chemical-free, natural household. The only mainstream stores I grocery shop at now are Trader Joe's and Whole Foods, with the rarest of exceptions.
  • Exclusive cloth diapering.
  • Done with teaching in public schools! Stay-at-home mom with a 4-hour per week out-of-the-home job. Working toward a second career of being an at-home medical transcriptionist.
  • Stroller and crib? How about sling and Snuggle Nest?
  • Eating about 60-70 percent organic. In the planning stages of suburban homesteading and hoping to eventually grow the majority of our food.
  • Almost completely vegetarian!
  • Unconditional parenting.
  • 750 square foot house.
  • Planning on child-led weaning.
  • Always nurse uncovered in public, anytime, anywhere out of principle. I volunteer to be that one person you saw nursing uncovered in public.
  • Strongly leaning toward homebirth next time. I can't believe I was so ignorant to let them take her away from me in the hospital and I am willing to bet that that contributed to our breastfeeding problems (statistics back me up on this!)
  • Will have a natural birth next time! When I think I can't take the pain anymore, I will remember that moms who have natural births have a lower incidence of postpartum depression and I'm pretty sure that will get me through the contraction.
  • Sleep is overrated!
Talk about a metamorphosis.

7 comments:

The Queen of Tarts said...

I really envy you the connection you have with your metamorphasis. I too struggled with breast-feeding and post partum depression. (Kendall was a preemie and expended more energy than she took in when trying to nurse. She got weighed after every feeding, and would lose weight after nursing.)

There is a huge part of me that wishes I could go back in time, and figure out away to slow it all down again.

Rachel said...

Amen to that! Remember Evie from Out of this World? She could put her fingers together and stop time? Okay 80s alert. But, still, this would be a handy skill during motherhood!

The Queen of Tarts said...

Oh my gosh I loved that show!

I'm looking at my blog and seeing I need to update badly.

Ah well!

Amanda said...

Wow, good for you! I've had PPD with all 3 of my girls, it's awful. Next time you get pregnant let me know, I know a really great midwife. She delivered 4 of my sisters kids, water births at home.

LannaM said...

You sound exactly like me 4 years ago. It's quite a trip when you look back to see how far you've come. Now my mom and her co-workers refer to me as "Mother Earth." *giggle*

Gina said...

Rachey Roo - I love your blog. I'm glad I made fun of it - but I actually love it. You make me teary. I'm so glad you were there for Jorge's birth!

Jill Carroll said...

You rock!