My son had to be in nice for 3 weeks. My husband and I did 8 hour shifts because we didn't want him to be at hospital alone. & we had an 8 year old (that we adopted) so we didn't really get to sleep. We got to sleep when our other son slept when our shift landed at nighttime at home (which was about every other day) & it was only for about 6 hours by the time we got home, got thim to sleep, got him to school the next day, & drove back to the hospital. I ended up getting post-partum depression with that going on, being exhausted, & my hormones just being all out of whack, but I was too embarrassed to tell anyone. Luckily it just kind of went away but it was bad there for a while. I got to where I didn't want to change a diaper, change my clothes, shower, etc.
@candaceelder12893 жыл бұрын
I put up with 56 hours of BACK labor, with no pain medicine & then had to have an emergency c-section. He had to be in nicu for 3 weeks & my husband & I took 8 hour shifts so one of us was always with him (& when we were home had to be awake with our other son) & then My son had really bad spit up issue. He spit up every 10-15 minutes so he'd never sleep more than a couple minutes at a time for the first 3-4 months, have to be changed, (I'd have to change) then hed would want to eat again... I didn't have a supportive family to help at home when he got out of the hospital either. I ended up with post partum. It really needs to be talked about more. I was so ashamed to tell anyone. I held it in & luckily it went away.
@Nix06163 жыл бұрын
It's so refreshing to see a couple like yourselves being honest about the fact it's not easy to begin with and that those hormones will take a while to settle too! As a mother and grandmother it's great for me to see young people not feeling too proud to ask for help. And it's great you've got an awesome support system. Look after each other and that very precious bundle of joy! Love and blessings 🙏❤🌸🌻
@candaceelder12893 жыл бұрын
It's so hard. I started feeling like I was getting post-partum depression & was having crazy thoughts but I was too scared to tell anyone about them because I was ashamed.
@Nix06163 жыл бұрын
@@candaceelder1289 And that's exactly why most people don't want to speak up with the checks nurses do post-partum. There is a big difference between baby blues and post partum-depression. It's not crazy to have these thoughts nor to feel ashamed about it but it's so important to reach out to a professional. 🌸
@Nikaplazz3 жыл бұрын
the baby is cute
@noomwa3 жыл бұрын
Aww, you guys! Your family is an honest example of how tough adjusting to parenthood can be. I was a single parent all the way through from the beginning to present day. My only child is now 21 years old -- proof positive that it can work out. Just remember: The days are long but the years are fast. Keep keeping on. Sending you warm thoughts and strength for this new chapter!
@candaceelder12893 жыл бұрын
So true!
@hayleylane30443 жыл бұрын
Absolutely love how open and real you are so nice to see instead of people saying it's all smiles and rainbows. It really isn't the same for all so many people suffer from baby blues. Jamie well done for admitting you keep it all in and you cried as Megan said "Let it out" it serves no purpose being kept in. Such a lovely family xx
@alyviah_for_life71652 жыл бұрын
I love how really they are most KZbinrs only show the good parts of there life but they show it all love you guys!
@JamieandMegan2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching. We really appreciate your support
@alyviah_for_life71652 жыл бұрын
@@JamieandMegan 😊😊😊
@LAURIEOHIOLPN3 жыл бұрын
You both are a breath of real life fresh air. This will help many overwhelmed parents. Continue to take care of yourselves... One day at a time & Support each other.
@candaceelder12893 жыл бұрын
That "startling himself" is something all baby's do. I forget the name of it now but when they're used to feeling the womb, & then out of the womb they don't feel anything, they feel like they're falling...
@pcalch3 жыл бұрын
This brings back so many memories! I have two children in their 30s, yet it still feels like yesterday. My first born had jaundice, too, then proceeded to have a massive problem with colic. I cried constantly. I hope that things can settle in soon, so everyone can get some good rest/sleep.
@AlisonWonderland9993 жыл бұрын
One of the things I really admire about you both is how you calmly accept and deal with things that are difficult. Sleep deprivation is actually a form of torture; I'm not surprised you have been tearful, Megan! Somehow you still manage to look like a radiant goddess! I think what makes your videos so watchable is that you are bursting with love, and not just for each other. You truly deserve every happiness. And thanks for the cook link -- it will be really useful for my parents, who are very elderly and frail and find cooking rather difficult nowadays.
@amberj39413 жыл бұрын
It’s so refreshing how candid both of you are. I had a baby almost 3 years ago, and my postpartum experience was so hard I still remember it vividly. I also work in healthcare and find it sad that the moms aren’t really checked up on until 6 weeks after giving birth. All we get is a little depression screening at the baby’s pediatrician visit here in the US. The dads get nothing but in reality especially for first time parents I think at least a few phone calls the first week to check in could be nice. If the parents want it, etc. I just think it’s SO much harder than a lot of people let on. Edit: awe now that I’m watching more… my son had a tongue tie too and we also got it removed via laser. The exercises after were one of the hardest things because he would cry so much. It was hard but we knew it was best for him. He’s almost 3 now. Our breastfeeding journey started with a rough 2 months but we are still going strong and now it’s amazing. At 2 months I think it became pain free. It’s just so hard because no one talks about any of this! We worked with a lactation consultant who was incredible and she helped but we also went backwards when she wasn’t around so it’s all hard. You think you’ve got it and all is good then you don’t. It’ll get so much easier!
@logo94703 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on your beautiful baby boy! Roo is so gorgeous! I love how honest you two are, I’m sure it will comfort loads of new parents out there. Can’t wait to watch your beautiful boy grow.
@kathysnell3 жыл бұрын
Oh, I am so happy for you all! Sleep when you can. I will make one promise to you. The days are long, but the years are short. Enjoy those sweet newborn snuggles. Roo is a sweet little blessing! ❤️💙❤️
@taza61983 жыл бұрын
Oh my goodddddddddddd guys I have randomly come across ur wedding musical video. And now u have a baby 👶 omg 😲 😍 woowwwwwwwwwwe so happy for you 💗 💖 💓
@rlross493 жыл бұрын
My granddaughter will be returning 30 in November and she has twin girls who are now 18 months old. They’re walking and trying to talk a little. They’ve been taking swimming lessons, so just a little bit of what you have to look forward to. The first bit was really rough because they were born a month early and had some trouble learning to eat, but they’ve got it down now. Plus when they’ve had enough they throw the leftovers to the puppies from their highchairs! Hope everything continues to go well and Megan can get some sleep. Just know it will get better. Love to your little family.
@kbryant6253 жыл бұрын
I promise you, it gets better. I had a preemie (2 months early, born only 2 pounds, 7 ounces) and after 2 months in the NICU it was a long journey of no sleep and lots of worry. That tiny baby boy is now 16 years old and all that hard stuff in the beginning that we felt would last forever seems light years away and I'd do it a million times over for him. Hang in there it does get so much better and you are doing an incredible job.
@johnwakefield93783 жыл бұрын
Thanks for keeping us posted. Know its hard to find the time so anything you do to share with us is much appreciated. Wishing nothing but the best for you all.
@GrannyS2173 жыл бұрын
You both are amazing! Your life has had a lot of changes and you are doing everything right! Using the resources within your means is exactly correct! I look forward to Sunday morning chats ! Baby Rue is the luckiest boy to have the two of you in his corner! The pizza story was hilarious ! Keep spreading your joy! Hugs from Texas! 💕💕💕
@katrinacox3443 жыл бұрын
It takes a village to raise a child and lm so pleased you are being honest, you are communicating with each other and that’s huge. It will get easier but don’t be too hard on yourself. You are dressed and that’s a huge achievement! Be kind to yourself xxxx
@amandapedigo59253 жыл бұрын
Congratulations! Thank you for sharing about PPD. I have 2 baby's my last one was born in March. I had PPD with my first born. When I found out I was pregnant with #2. What I was stressing the most was nothing with giving birth or recovery but it was my mental health afterwards. I spoke with a therapist towards the end of my pregnancy which helped SOO MUCH! Your family is so beautiful! :)
@sarahlee57803 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story I know just how hard baby blues are hit me with my 2nd who is now 21 years old but can still remember how hard it was to ask for help. You guys are doing an absolutely amazing job little Roo is one very lucky little boy. It may feel like you will never ever sleep again but I promise you will lol . Enjoy every moment of those new born snuggles. Sending lots of big hugs and love all the way from Newman Western Australia xxx
@2AZSUN3 жыл бұрын
It all seems so simple until you're in it. The struggles are very real!! So good to see you speak your truth. Just telling the truth how real the struggle is helps tremendously!! Recognizing needing some help along the way is a good and important thing as well. This one is so good for any new parents. As real and difficult as the struggle has been, what you've done in addressing it and telling your truth is going to help more then you will ever be able to know. You're going great!!! You've got this, and fortunately it will get easier.
@gillkaramani55453 жыл бұрын
Your a lovely couple and I do wish you the very best…. … I’m a grandmother now to 5!….but the births to my sons (and the weeks after )are engrained in my mind for ever….. very special memories… hold on to them for believe me they grow up very quickly….
@juliefitman3 жыл бұрын
He is so precious!! And yes, the first few weeks are a struggle, no matter how much other people make it look easy...but it does get easier. Rest as much as you can and take care of yourselves the best way you think you need
@rob703933 жыл бұрын
You guys are amazing, letting us into your very private lives, taking us through the good and the bad showing we are all human.
@nielsknowlton75573 жыл бұрын
You Three are so absolutely delightful!!! I agree the honestly is so refreshing! Im sorry you have had a few bumps in the road. Its can be so challenging! But, I have to tell you...believe it or not...you get really good at going without sleep. I had 8 children and I became a pro! Just make sure you sleep every single moment you possibly can! My daughter just gave birth to her second baby 2 months ago. She is so sleep deprived!!! I was offering my condolences to her and she said mom...there was a time I didnt think I could possible handle such sleep deprivation. But, now I know it will all be but a memory and I will survive just fine!!! So hang in there! It will all be ok! Your little Roo is just as beautiful as you too are! My three youngest and I gather around and love watching you in your life! Thank you for sharing! May you be blessed with health and Joy
@MissyDcherrydaisypie253 жыл бұрын
Thank you for being honest ! It’s not easy I can still remember those first few weeks with our first child. That was 19 years ago she’s now in her first year of college . Hang in there . Love and prayers coming from Oregon .
@barbaraeastwood3 жыл бұрын
Well done you two, and thanks for sharing. The first few weeks are always the hardest, its great that you have a support network. X
@natasa_703 жыл бұрын
Dear Megan, I had my first baby at Kingston Hospital and second and third baby at Home in Kingston. My Faith in living God helped me with everyday challenges, I was singing, praising God all the time and that gave me strength and joy while breastfeeding. Praying with my children every night helped us with many challenges. My first born is getting married soon. Thanks to God for getting to know God so He Holy Spirit gave me a lot insights, help, instructions about everything, each detail of every day life. God bless you🙏🏼
@christinamartin89043 жыл бұрын
So glad that he is doing so well. 6 weeks seems to be the “magic” number. It seems like forever when they are babies and it is difficult, but it all seems to click (for you and the baby) after 6 weeks. You got this ❤️
@josmith17523 жыл бұрын
Congratulations to you both, you’re doing great. I remember when I had our son I felt soo overwhelmed as you do and the tiredness has you feeling completely out of sorts and emotional and you feel life will never feel normal again. I promise you it will it just takes time. You are doing fantastic and Roo is so lucky to have such fantastic parents. You are doing everything right, just try to sleep when you can that’s the main thing, without sleep nothing feels right. Nothing on earth can prepare you for the feeling after you’ve given birth but you will get there soon and life will feel great again and you won’t remember your life before Roo was born. Just look after each other. Love to you all xx
@pattiwierzbicki93473 жыл бұрын
Just the idea you share .Better Help. amazing for that gift you giving all. That’s the differences with the two of you. So real, so wonderful.
@chrisfitton60852 жыл бұрын
My daughter was born at 10.10pm and she weighed 10Ib 10oz but was born 3rd Dec 2005
@barbarahurwitt2793 жыл бұрын
Love your honesty! You are actually doing great, even if it doesn't always feel that way. These early days will soon pass and you will be able to fully enjoy your little family. Laughed out loud about the pizza story. I'm sure it will become a yearly story on Roo's birthday!
@tamiesnow-becker68203 жыл бұрын
Saying Hello from the USA…as a mom of 4 and grandmother “Mimi” of 9 I so enjoy you both allowing all of us to be a part of your beautiful lives… Baby Ru is absolutely perfect and you certainly are real and express such similar experiences of so many new parents! It even brings back memories of when my babies were born. God has blessed you with a wonderful life and Thankyou for sharing the joy of his blessings. You’re both doing an AMAZING job😊
@juliefitman3 жыл бұрын
I was severely sleep deprived with my oldest and it was the worst "pain" I've ever experienced...sleep whenever you can, whether it's day or night
@pamelawooden60123 жыл бұрын
Usually all one hears is roses and cream, it’s refreshing to hear the situations that can and do happen. You’re doing great! The next little one is bound to be a breeze! Love to that little guy💕
@janiceflores89223 жыл бұрын
My youngest is now 38….so it’s been a while since I’ve been in your shoes but just hang in there dear because it will get better soon!! I remember getting the ‘baby blues’, both my babies also had Jaundice, my daughter was a good sleeper but my son, not so much. All in all it’s all worth it! You are both doing fabulous! Little Roo is precious! ❤️
@janicefreedman81733 жыл бұрын
Good morning from across the pond. What a delightful video! You are doing a terrific job, don't worry, it gets better. Love seeing your cheerful, but tired faces. 😊 Love being along on your journey. Bless you all, babies are gifts from God, but a struggle in the beginning. I was a foster mom for ten years. I took in a three weeks old baby whose mother got caught in a drug bust. That baby was extremely difficult because of the drugs in her system. But she got through it, my one cat watched her like a hawk. She would lean against her for support when the baby cried, all while giving me fierce stares, and meowing at me to get that bottle ready pronto. Flora made sure that baby was taken care of. She was always near her. Have a terrific day. ❤️❤️❤️
@mdteacher13 жыл бұрын
Hang in there! It is a huge adjustment. Glad you have support.
@lisambunnell3 жыл бұрын
Cheers to all three of you you will get through this and look back and see what an amazing son you are raising. I’m grateful that you were speaking of the online help available. God Bless you and your family.
@nataliequreshi89233 жыл бұрын
I may not know you in person but want to give you both the biggest hug. I promise it does get easier and he will start to sleep for longer. Raising kids is hard but also the best thing you will ever do😊
@suzannederya65503 жыл бұрын
Aww! Bless you all, your honesty is awesome. Love following your progress. KEEP IT UP your both doing a wonderful job. Oops charge is going 🤗🤗🙂❤
@bebitamira30543 жыл бұрын
Oh Ruu is so cute. Being a parent is hard and for moms is a lot harder. Meghan know that it is normal to feel all that you feel, lean on someone else on top of your partner and have patience. These day will go fast enough and then it will get easier. I recommend at a certain point (3,4 months) you let your baby have and sleep in his own room. Is good for him to be independent and is it great for you and your hubby. Buy a baby monitor to always make sure the baby is fine, everything will be fine. A lot of couples have done it on their own ( including us, in a country that is wasn’t ours, with no family to help us, we did it all by ourselves and I was alone most of the time ) so I’m sure you will do just fine, you have a support system and THAT IS HUGE! Welcome to parenthood, it’s hard, it sucks sometimes but you’re gonna love it!
@normaortega46543 жыл бұрын
Take it easy, relax but it is amazing and helpful that he is trying to helpyou get back to normal. ❤
@paganskye4523 жыл бұрын
Welcome to the world of parenthood. I'd like to say things will get better but the reality is that it's a Rollercoaster with highs and lows. Sometimes it's rewarding and sometimes you'll wonder what you were thinking and why you ever considered becoming parents. Best of luck to your wonderful family and sleep whenever/however you can
@mariagalchenko67423 жыл бұрын
Listening to your story is like reliving flashbacks from my husbands and I journey with our first born daughter 4 months ago! She was born 4 weeks early, very jaundice, lots of hospital visits for blood tests, latching issues, random emotional crying… just all of it! Becoming new parents is hard, but when you add all those additional “hiccups,” it makes it especially hard! I want to encourage you both! It gets so much better! You guys have already almost passed the hardest newborn phase! You guys are already doing amazing! Thank you guys for being real and honest because having a child is truly 100% life changing and difficult! But it is truly an amazing journey! 💕
@Aftynwatkins3 жыл бұрын
Congrats and glad to see things are going well. So happy for you guys ! My little girl will be 4 in 2022 , some days I really do miss the newborn days. Never been so scared to leave a hospital as the day I took her home. Felt like I would do EVERYTHING wrong. It’s been smooth sailing , so to speak, from there. She’s a wild one but I would give up a minute with her for anything ! She is my world. These times are hectic and there is no way to describe being new parents cause we all go thru it differently but just know that it goes by wayyy to fast & then they’re screaming at you in the grocery store for not opening every item in the basket as we are still shopping ….. lol. You guys are amazing!
@SteffyRabbitheart3 жыл бұрын
Happy Early Birthday Megan. Cherish every moment. God bless you. Thank you for the update.
@sarafawley78943 жыл бұрын
You two are doing great! Just remember to lean on each other and there is nothing you can't get through. Having a newborn with health challenges is very emotionally taxing. I went through it with my first. Don't try to handle everything yourselves. Don't be afraid to reach out to family and friends. It sounds like you have a wonderful group to lean on. Just take a deep breath, push through the hard stuff and remember to take the time to enjoy the little things. Love and light!
@katrinafuller38143 жыл бұрын
Beautiful Family! Congratulations ❤️ when I had my twin girls and was nursing I learned to sleep with them and put my schedule on there’s and Nap!!! You have all the food and support it seems. Your just exhausted which is normal. Make believe your baby and take the naps when they do .😀
@charmainerooney94303 жыл бұрын
You are both right re sleep deprivation is definitely the worst & I too had my mum everyday to help❤️ .I always think of new mums that don’t get that close help😞 .You are both doing such a great job & it will get easier, keep looking after each other &enjoy your little Ru getting stronger & growing everyday 💙🥰
@NANov53 жыл бұрын
Hey lovelys ty for taking the time to do this video , just want to say years ago we used to wrap our baby's in a little sheet so that they felt secure duno if its advised these days my last babys 26 now 🤭 anyway theres these things now called woomies they make baby feel like they still inside the womb nd it helps them settle , may help enjoy your baby roo he is adorable take care 💙❤️💙💐💐
@JamieandMegan3 жыл бұрын
Yes we often swaddle him really tight. Its seems to help a lot. X
@allileah21393 жыл бұрын
Team parenting is the best! Having a supportive spouse/partner who is willing and wanting to help out was my saving grace with our little ones. I hope you all continue to adjust and enjoy these new parenting stages!! Best of Luck! Xxx
@kaitlynnbreemillie3 жыл бұрын
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MEGAN,I HOPE YOUR DAY WAS FANTASTIC
@christinechadsey64143 жыл бұрын
Roo glad your doing better. Jamie and Megan congrats on your new little one and Happy 30th Megan!
@teresagaga57083 жыл бұрын
You are both doing amazing.get help if you need it family are there for you.thank you for taking the time to share and.just take care....things will get better
@lacelegends91023 жыл бұрын
As much as I loved the newborn stage, the sleep was crazy, you because delirious while running in adrenaline 😳 *Sending you peace love and light to all 3 of you* xoxi
@Nix06163 жыл бұрын
Oh yes, sleep deprivation is tough!! No wonder it's used as a torture tactic in some of the Military Forces abroad! ! 🌸
@chrisgriffiths36293 жыл бұрын
So refreshing that a young couple can be so honest about how tough it is having your first baby and all the hormonal adjustments and changes that brings in all areas . I remember the sleep deprivation for the first 12 months with my son then I had my daughter 22 months apart and the adjustments had already been done and second time round I found it so easy in comparison . This time goes past so quickly but at the moment it feels like forever ! Your doing such a fantastic job so dont be too hard on yourselves and having a good cry is good to get it all out xxx
@JamieandMegan3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Chris xx
@pawspence12663 жыл бұрын
Love you guys!! You are so right. We can all use help and shouldn't feel ashamed to get it. What you're doing is the hardest job ever and you have extra challenges with lil' Ru. Thank you for keeping it real.
@kerryhumphrey48043 жыл бұрын
I cried a lot after having my second baby, unable to explain it. I was happy and sad all at once. I understand you both. A new baby is a lot to incorporate in a couples life. You love them but the unknown is real!
@yvonnereza48243 жыл бұрын
Yes I was concerned…what a cliff hanger last week! Thank God you’re all lovely 🥰 and well
@jennysims19103 жыл бұрын
Thanks guys for being real 🤗🤗🙏
@bibimajeed72813 жыл бұрын
You two are two such amazing loving people. I truly admire you both. I know it's very hard being parents. Very tough is putting it mildly especially since he's premature. I'm so sorry. Glad you guys had Megan mom there. That's so nice. Wishing I was so close by to bring you guys food. I love you guys. Sending you both many Blessings.
@annaserenadifrancesco22793 жыл бұрын
Little Roo has really grown and is truly beautiful and you, J&M, are both doing so well!
@markseabrook66473 жыл бұрын
You are both amazing parents, Roo Bear is going to have the most amazing life!! Our son, Rory is now seven (we used to call him roo bear as a baby, so loving hearing it again!!) & seeing your videos bring back special memories when he was first born. So happy that you are sharing your special journey with us 😀
@JG-lb6ld3 жыл бұрын
He’s absolutely gorgeous. Congrats
@sandibates21133 жыл бұрын
Y'all are so awesome! I have watched you for the last few years and I just adore you. I love that you will address sensitive topics and are truly honest about the issues you have encountered. Megan, if I miss you on the 19th, Happy Pre-Birthday wish to you from me. My mother always said the 30's are the best years, they were pretty good for me. Age is just a number, it's how you feel inside that counts. Stay healthy and just enjoy being a mommy. They do grow very fast but enjoy all the moments that come your way. A child is such a blessing from God. I know that the two of you will make such awesome parents. You're both so loving and compassionate. I've got get off to Church, love you all. Sandi from Az, USA
@joycemiller46872 жыл бұрын
My baby is 46, and those sleepless night are still a vivid memory.
@NANov53 жыл бұрын
He is adorable hope your all very well ❤️💙💙
@hollyjenman94373 жыл бұрын
Love your honesty but really make the most of it as before you know it they will be off to school, college uni and to pursue the rest of their lives and that’s when you know you’ve done a great job 😀
@laureparliament7073 жыл бұрын
Thank you Megan and Jamie! Hang in there! You both are amazing parents and it will get easier.
@kyastocks-mason47973 жыл бұрын
First- Hawaiian Pizza YES! amazing 😁 Second- I had a giggle when you said 27 degrees was really hot, down here in Auatralia that's great weather, we often have summer with temp in the 30's with heatwaves in the 40's. It's so good to be so open with your struggles, especially having such a following. The stigma on mothers and new parents surrounding negative feeling is horrific and the more open people are the better. It doesn't last forever, the tough times do end and they do sleep better.... except my 3 yr old who woke up and started singing just after 2am, it's now 3:30 and she's still singing 😆 but thankfully my 1 yr old sleeps through her shenanigans. But in all seriousness it does get better! Keep letting out your emotions and if you ever have an inkling it's more than baby blues absolutely seek further medical attention postnatal depression and anxiety is more common than people realise, for both new mums and dads but because of the stigma its not spoken about. I know when I told people about both the times I was diagnosed with PND, I got a lot of uneasy comments insinuating I was a danger to my children and that it's all in my head because I'm tired so I stopped talking about it and that's part of the problem. Need to keep talking and break the stigma. If it helps with the night, my husband and I found that me waking up to feed then him waking up to put the baby back to sleep while I went back to sleep before the next feed. Worked great for us with all 3 of our kids we both got a little bit of sleep during the night. I'm so happy for you both, it's tough but it gets better! You both are doing amazing!
@JamieandMegan3 жыл бұрын
Such great advice. Thank you for taking the time to write such a great comment. Its really helpful. Thank you! Will definitely keep it all in mind. Xx
@debbiemacken27393 жыл бұрын
So excited for this. Hope you are all doing good and getting settled into a routine with your gorgeous boy xxx
@susans51453 жыл бұрын
God bless you both and your precious baby! You will get through this! 🙏❤️🙏
@jillianpurdy25423 жыл бұрын
So glad that you have had some live-in family support during the first couple of challenging weeks! Lovely to see you both still smiling! My eldest daughter had a tongue tie which was discovered months after she was born and not operated on until she was 12 months old. She also suffered with colic. These challenging times do eventually pass and you're such a strong couple, you can overcome these difficulties together and keep remembering the funny annecdotes like the pizza story!! Much love to the three of you!! Xxx
@ireneosborn3 жыл бұрын
Ohhh this sounds very much like my first baby. It’s so hard and exhausting. Postpartum is so tough. It gets better as time goes on!!
@normaortega46543 жыл бұрын
I've had 3 of my children 1 niece and 1 Grandson get tongue and/or lip revision via laser. Best decision ever, even for speech later in life!
@NeverTooLateForAchange3 жыл бұрын
Megan and Jamie you are doing so well, don’t worry with lack of sleep- this will pass soon. I think (with my own experience), that the first 1 month - 2 are most difficult, but the a little babies are more settling in with routine and their very small bellies are grown a bit more so they can drink more milk in once. Carry on and keep calm, you are amazing new parents 💪🏻
@kippdeefamily58753 жыл бұрын
Really great to see how you are getting on. My husband and I are expecting our first baby in December. Love your honesty!
@ivanoliver2653 жыл бұрын
Hi Jamie and Megan, just take time to relax in being new parents.
@mjikki3 жыл бұрын
You two are great. Roo is one lucky boy to have parents like you.
@sammansfield213 жыл бұрын
So glad you had a student midwife there as well. So many people have issues with students during intimate moments....if they don't get the experience they won't qualify...then would lead to a shortage
@1sloat3 жыл бұрын
I had my daughter 21 days early!! She got jaundice and I had to lay her in the sun in her bassinet near the window in my house!! I got toxemia with that pregnancy!! Congrats on your sweet baby boy 👶
@jennifersondej55513 жыл бұрын
I want to say you did an amazing job explaining everything that has happened since you had Roo. Crying after having a baby is normal and okay to do and for dad’s too. Going through and the baby blues is hard but you had to go back & forth to the hospital is stressful enough. Jamie & Megan you are Amazing parents and everything you went through the past two weeks showed what kind of parents you are determined, super hero’s. I love watching you both and it all started with your wedding video. PERFECT COUPLE & now PERFECT PARENTS!! I wish when I had my three girls that we had Facebook, Instagram, KZbin, anything & everything. You both are doing great and your son will say the same thing.
@JamieandMegan3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jennifer, that's very sweet of you x
@ruthmcewuen20863 жыл бұрын
When you get nervous it will make him nervous Stay calm sweetie it’ll all work out God with you!
@amandahayward26893 жыл бұрын
Theres always a bit if rain before theres a rainbow. You're doing great. Being new parents is a learning curve but you'll get there. Rupert will be fine so dont worry. Find time to relax and eat pizza x. Thank you for your honesty and uplifting us.
@kndgarcia12283 жыл бұрын
You're both doing great! It's hard but it's okay to let it all out sometimes. Cry it out and it will be alright. Roo is so lucky to have you both as his parents. And if you ever need someone to talk to, I'll be here 😘
@helenlewis96663 жыл бұрын
Hi from Newcastle Australia, I love your little man, so happy you have shown how things really are with Labour & how it is hard with taking a newborn home. I could only have boys, lost 3 little girls at 19 weeks each in my pregnancy which was a life challenge in itself due to having Lupus. I have 2 wonderful boys 45 &43 & 4 beautiful grandchildren, so I got 2 beautiful girls just have to give them back to their parents. Good luck & congratulations to you both, your posts make my day. You are a wonderful couple & you are going to make wonderful parent, Give Rupert a big kiss & cuddle from me. Best Wishes Helen💞😍❤️🥰
@piar.22323 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the honest insights🥰 you are wonderful, all the best for you three ☺
@kathyborth66773 жыл бұрын
Roo, mum & dad at home...kool beans. Peeps are in the wings ready to help. Again congrats!
@lindacaudill16983 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on your precious son.
@prettyvnatural77483 жыл бұрын
Congrats my only grandchild is a boy born 9/19/2020 I've been helping my daugther the entire year. I love my new job as a grandmother, it was rough but he's 1yrs now and all those sleepless nights were worth it. He had some issues but most of all healthy, my biggest fear is the vaccines he had high fevers from them even with the tylenol. So keep an eye one your gift from God during those vaccines.. Wishing the family many years of joy,health,peace,wealthy
@redheadbeautyvlog3 жыл бұрын
I am so grateful that you guys have posted these videos, I’m nervous about my birth and you have shared such a positive video about this but also realistic journey afterwards which will definitely be so helpful for me and my partner! Thank you 💕
@JamieandMegan3 жыл бұрын
Good luck and accept any and all help from friends and family. It really helps. Wishing you so much luck for a safe arrival xx
@Lisa595133 жыл бұрын
Went through very similar with our Son. Both of our children were eager beavers and arrived at 37+5 (don't ask me how or why it was the same gestation for both) but our Son was very jaundiced. I had Jaundice during the pregnancy which they said was probably a contributing factor, but like you, we did get discharged after birth to be back within two days and we then spent 7 days having triple phototherapy done. I was just grateful when we went back in, they re-admitted me to post natal for the whole week so we stayed together as initially it was touch and go if he was going to get admitted to peads and we would just come and go. Posting this video will help in more ways than you can imagine, as I certainly would of taken a lot of comfort in a video like this when we had this kind of bump in the road 💙🥰
@legolas7r3 жыл бұрын
I will tell you a SECRET 🤫. You can buy a car sit that has wheels 😉 It's called - Doona - I bought it for my baby. It's arms saver 🙂
@owheatl3 жыл бұрын
It gets better!! You are already doing so well.
@Ki4RaA3 жыл бұрын
It's like being in the living room with you with this video 🥰 i follow you because you are so down to earth and chilled and it's like chatting between friends! I hope you'll get all the help even if you are already amazing parents♥️ ciao Roo Roo from Italy 🥰🇮🇹
@deborahkimber45823 жыл бұрын
I hope your singing soothes Ru too? Your doing great, hang in there. X
@twinklestar943 жыл бұрын
I really recommend the book “Secrets of the baby whisperer’ has loads of tips and advice really helped when I had my first and felt very overwhelmed.