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Monday, December 31, 2007

Thank goodness for the "Y" Chromosome!!



No offense to anyone reading this post, but after seeing and experiencing everything wifey's gone through during the past 10 months (and especially the past 3 weeks after Baby J was born), I'm glad I'm a guy. Not because I'm glad she's going through this discomfort instead of me, it's just I'm a very low maintenance kinda guy. It's an inconvenience to me to even do my hair..that's why it's usually buzzed! My ideal outfit is flip flops, a t shirt and shorts. I couldn't deal with the extra maintenance she's dealing with right now and for that, I give wifey huge props for being such a warrior through this post pregnancy/transition stage her body's going through.
Not only has my world been expanded in a good way learning how to take care of Baby J; from holding him correctly, to dressing him, changing him, feeding him, etc., my eyes have also been open to the recuperation process wifey has to go through....again, I'm so glad I'm a guy.
I sympathize with her and try to help out as much as I can, where I can. She's in pain from head to toe almost due to the change her body's going through; from breast feeding to recovering from the labor....and I'll just leave it at that!! After witnessing the birth and everything that could potentially go wrong, I've come to the realization that childbirth really is an absolute miracle. Starting from the baby's development during the beginning of the 1st trimester until the time he's born, and after. It's just so amazing to me. The only thing I wish that would be different is that the recovery process would be easier. Obviously it's a definite shock to the body, but I for one don't like to witness my best friend and sweetheart in such pain. Luckily, she should be close to the end of the hardest part of the recovery. She's only got 3 weeks left of what's supposed to be a 6 week recovery.
Again, major props to wifey!!

3 comments:

Rachel said...

I hope she gets better fast. I never had a child but they say it is PAINFUL and I don't doubt it nary a bit!! At least you understand what she is going through and want to help. Some guys don't or wouldn't. Good for you!!

Happy New Year!

Doug Bagley said...

And can you imagine giving birth to 11 children as did your great grandmother? Only the youngest was born in a hospital too. The rest were home births. Props to all mothers.

Anonymous said...

How great of you to realize what you have and to publically give props to your wife...what a great guy!

Jacquie