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Leo was born at 5am on the 20th May, at home (this was an accident but the experience has made me extremely homebirth-pilled). Before that, I was on the minimally-neurotic side when it came to expecting mothers: we purchased a bare minimum of baby stuff (diapers, baby wipes, a changing mat, hybrid car seat/stroller, baby bath, a few clothes), I didn’t do any parenting classes, I hadn’t even held a baby before. I’m pretty sure the youngest child I have had a prolonged interaction with besides Leo was two. I did read a couple books about babies so I wasn’t going in totally clueless (Cribsheet by Emily Oster, and The Science of Mom by Alice Callahan).
I have never been that interested in other people's babies or young children but I correctly predicted that I’d be enchanted by my own baby (though naturally I can’t wait for him to [...]
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Outline:
(02:05) Stuff I ended up buying and liking
(04:13) Stuff I ended up buying and not liking
(05:08) Babies are super time-consuming
(06:22) Baby-wearing is almost magical
(08:02) Breastfeeding is nontrivial
(09:09) Your baby may refuse the bottle
(09:37) Bathing a newborn was easier than expected
(09:53) Babies love faces!
(10:22) Leo isn't upset by loud noise
(10:41) Probably X is normal
(11:24) Consider having a kid (or ten)!
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Leo was born at 5am on the 20th May, at home (this was an accident but the experience has made me extremely homebirth-pilled). Before that, I was on the minimally-neurotic side when it came to expecting mothers: we purchased a bare minimum of baby stuff (diapers, baby wipes, a changing mat, hybrid car seat/stroller, baby bath, a few clothes), I didn’t do any parenting classes, I hadn’t even held a baby before. I’m pretty sure the youngest child I have had a prolonged interaction with besides Leo was two. I did read a couple books about babies so I wasn’t going in totally clueless (Cribsheet by Emily Oster, and The Science of Mom by Alice Callahan).
I have never been that interested in other people's babies or young children but I correctly predicted that I’d be enchanted by my own baby (though naturally I can’t wait for him to [...]
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Outline:
(02:05) Stuff I ended up buying and liking
(04:13) Stuff I ended up buying and not liking
(05:08) Babies are super time-consuming
(06:22) Baby-wearing is almost magical
(08:02) Breastfeeding is nontrivial
(09:09) Your baby may refuse the bottle
(09:37) Bathing a newborn was easier than expected
(09:53) Babies love faces!
(10:22) Leo isn't upset by loud noise
(10:41) Probably X is normal
(11:24) Consider having a kid (or ten)!
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First published:
Source:
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Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
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Images from the article:
Apple Podcasts and Spotify do not show images in the episode description. Try Pocket Casts, or another podcast app.
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