Congratulations
Meg and
Mia!!!
Thanks guys, we're doing great. I am indeed breasfeeding and it's going fantastically - my son was born quite small for a singleton and we were told he might have trouble feeding. Well, there hasn't been any need for supplementing and at his 1-week checkup he had gone from the 5 lbs 1.3 oz (at discharge time) up to 5 lbs 4 oz, and at two weeks he already weighed 5 lbs 12 oz! So all has gone much better than we expected.
Janine, I second Meg in that the c-section was much easier than I had thought - and I had weeks and weeks of bedrest behind me so was probably a slow healer

Now. three weeks after, I'm off the pain meds and the incision has healed well. Another three weeks of taking it easy ahead of me, but everyday stuff is already easy as there is no more intense pain. The first couple of times of getting out of bed really hurt, but I think that's a small price to pay. Also, the firts week or two the scar hurt the most after periods of immobility, so I had my husband take care of the nighttime changngs and only sat up to feed. Definitely make sure that you have help lifting things etc., but otherwise I think c-section is a great way to go. I've heard from my friends that vaginal delivery can cause quite a bit of pain afterwards too - plus there are certain unpleasant post-delivery symptoms that you actually avoid after a c-section. Even the bleeding is less.
Good luck for the 8th - that was my original due date
