Archive for October 8th, 2009

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Jennifer looks amazing in this photo, and her son is ado-ra-ble!!! Congratulations Jennifer, and welcome to mommyhood!

Meet Jennifer Hudson's Newborn Son!

Jennifer Hudson and son DavidPhoto by: Derek Blanks / Ken Barboza Associates /Hilton Media Group

What she told People magazine  about  her C- Section Delivery:

Everybody told me how much it was going to hurt afterwards but I think I have a different tolerance for pain than others. By that night after I had the baby, I’m like, ‘Look, I can’t sit in this bed anymore. I’ve got to get up!’ I’ve been up and about since he was born. To me, the pain is no different than when you work out a muscle you’ve never worked out before and it’s sore.”

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Baby Eli

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I just got Eli  to finally sleep. Something is not right with him, in addition to the teething, i think he may either have another  ear infection, or some other pain. So, i will have to take him to the Dr tomorrow morning for a checkup.  I am tired and could definitely use some sleep myself  before he wakes up again.

Baby Eli @ 3 1/2 mos

Every time the kids get sick, or i have to worry sick  about something going on with them, am reminded of my own mother, and how she always talked about what we put her through…oh mama, now i understand what you meant, sorry for the pain but i am sure it was worth it, definitely!

So, if you or your loved ones are sick today, i pray you feel better soon. I know some of you  who are going through major treatments, may be afraid to go back  to the Dr’s offices again, but it will be ok, just don’t lose hope. Hang in there, work with your Dr’s and be honest with them. If you have any questions ask, there are no stupid questions. When my husband takes Julian for a Dr’s appointment, i make him a list of questions to take with him.  The Dr is there to work with you by getting you on the right track,back to recovery, so find a Dr that you are comfortable working with. You have to be able to be open and build a trusting relationship with your Dr, otherwise you find yourself holding back, and you won’t get the care you need.

For a child, take a favorite toy or book with you  to use in  the waiting room. It is easy to catch some bugs from playing with some of the toys in the waiting areas, remember other sick children also touched them.  The same can apply to us adults too, how many of us read the magazines at the Dr Office.

Stay healthy.

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