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    Three Weeks Postpartum – by Brittany Xavier

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldJune 29, 20263 Mins Read
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    • Stick to a gentle routine: get outside for morning light, smoothies, short playtime, then nursing.
    • Allow rest without guilt; rainy days help mentally and let you recover instead of being productive.
    • Use simple distractions like a sand kit, mini pool, and garden chickens; partner Anthony helps so you can nurse Clive.

    Last week, I shared the emotional side of these first weeks, and I promised I’d come back with all the specific things I’ve been using and loving the most, so here it is, three weeks in, what our days look like now and everything that’s getting me through…

    The time is flying, and three weeks already doesn’t feel possible. I’m up and moving around a little more now, baking something here or there and straightening up, but I’m still trying not to be on my feet for long stretches.

    (These cowboy cookies didn’t last, I’d made a big batch while I was pregnant and froze them for postpartum, but everyone ate through them in the first week, so I made more yesterday. So good!)

    We had a few rainy days this past week, and they helped me mentally, because I knew I couldn’t be out doing things anyway, so there was nothing to feel guilty about. It’s the sunny days that get me. I’ll look outside and think, okay, it’s beautiful, I need to be productive, and then I have to talk myself back down and remember that this slower stretch is exactly what my body needs.

    Our days have a small routine now even if they blur together a little. I nurse Clive until around 6am, and then he’ll either go back down for a bit or, if he seems up, Anthony will take him out so I can get a little more rest before the other kids are up around 7:30. The one thing I’m strict about is getting all of us outside first thing to get that morning light in our eyes. After that Anthony makes us smoothies and then coffee while the kids play for a while. I recently got them a sand kit (perfect for a rainy day inside) and a little outdoor pool that have been saving us while we haven’t left the house much, and they love the mini pool because they fill it with their toys and play like it’s a little bathtub. Then it’s back to nursing on my bed or in the chair. Later we’ll all go out to the garden for a bit, where the kids love playing with the chickens, and I’ll sit out there until Clive starts getting too sweaty and we head back in.

    One morning this week was the first time I felt how far I’ve come…

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