Thursday, November 23, 2006
State of affairs
Olga is now in a single room on the 3rd floor of the hospital. She says the food is good and since she has no room mates she may finally get some good night's rest.
She doesn't breast feed the baby yet, because she's still on antibiotics, so someone else takes care of that. In fact, she hasn't even seen the baby in two days. She only saw him in the beginning. However, she might be able to breast feed him tomorrow.
Update: Before you start raving about Russia being a country of Barbarians and imbeciles where nothing is allowed or as it should be (which I do often enough, truth be told), let me say that Olga has called me and she has had the baby with her for over an hour. So, no need to panic, ma!
She says he is good-looking (of course!) and quite calm. He doesn't seem to have any problems with his stool.
Hot off the press: she has just received a package of diapers as a present!!
She doesn't breast feed the baby yet, because she's still on antibiotics, so someone else takes care of that. In fact, she hasn't even seen the baby in two days. She only saw him in the beginning. However, she might be able to breast feed him tomorrow.
Update: Before you start raving about Russia being a country of Barbarians and imbeciles where nothing is allowed or as it should be (which I do often enough, truth be told), let me say that Olga has called me and she has had the baby with her for over an hour. So, no need to panic, ma!

She says he is good-looking (of course!) and quite calm. He doesn't seem to have any problems with his stool.

Hot off the press: she has just received a package of diapers as a present!!
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