I was a bit shocked as we drove away from the hospital that day.
I kept expecting a group of doctors and nurses to start running after our car, yelling out, “Stop. You can’t take your baby home. You don’t know what you’re doing. You’re not qualified.”
However, we made it without anyone chasing us or questioning our decision to go home at all. We walked into the house and placed the baby capsule in the centre of the lounge room, staring at our sleeping child and wondering exactly what to do next.
In my previous life I’d probably put the kettle on and settle in for a bit of TV. I settled for staring at him until he woke up. I was anxious to get this whole mum thing underway. I wanted him to wake up so I could do a nappy change or something. My husband was very helpful. He decided to go for a bike ride. Righto. I waved him off after asking him to put the kettle on first.