Chapter 214 The Nanny Arrives (1/2)
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Because Niu Niu drinks the least amount of formula, Lin Han would extend the time she spent breastfeeding her each time, fearing that this already weak baby wouldn't grow well.
Actually, even if the time is extended, Niu Niu may not necessarily consume as much breast milk as Tuan Tuan.
Tuantuan would take big gulps of milk when she bit into it, while Niu Niu was very delicate, eating in small bites and very slowly.
Sometimes Lin Han would feel a little worried.
My son eats so much, but my little daughter only eats a little bit each time. Will the difference between the two children become too big over time?
As the weakest child, Niu Niu received more care from Lin Han. Lin Han held Niu Niu the most and breastfed her for the longest time.
Fortunately, Tuantuan and Mengmeng, the siblings, ate and slept well and were not affected at all. Otherwise, Lin Han would really feel guilty for not giving the three children the same amount of attention.
The next morning, sunlight streamed into the room through the gaps in the curtains. Gu Qizheng got up early and gently packed the child's clothes and belongings. He carefully checked every detail to ensure everything was ready before heading to work.
Meanwhile, Qin Shuman was busy in the kitchen, preparing a nutritious postpartum meal for Lin Han. She carefully selected the ingredients and cooked with great care, hoping to provide Lin Han with the best possible care.
After the postpartum meals were prepared, Qin Shuman hurriedly went to work.
After Gu Qizheng and Qin Shuman left, the house suddenly became quiet.
At this time, Grandma Jiang became the main caregiver for the baby, while Grandpa Gu helped out from the side, trying his best to prevent Lin Han from doing anything.
After breakfast, Lin Han sat on the bed, gently rocking the baby and humming a lullaby to lull him to sleep. Just then, the doorbell rang. Lin Han thought it must be Aunt Li, whom her grandmother had asked to help.
Sure enough, a short while later, Aunt Li came up to the second floor and went straight into Lin Han's room. With a smile, she gave a brief self-introduction and then took the child from Lin Han.
Aunt Li's movements were skillful and gentle, clearly indicating that she was an experienced person.
"Try not to hold the baby. Except when you're breastfeeding, just lie down and rest. Although your grandma said your delivery went smoothly, a woman's postpartum period is important regardless of whether it's a natural birth or a difficult one; she needs proper care," Aunt Li said to Lin Han with concern.
Seeing how professional Aunt Li was, Lin Han felt very reassured.
She smiled and nodded, indicating that she would follow Aunt Li's advice.
"I heard from your grandma that the baby needs to be given formula?" Aunt Li asked Lin Han as she held the baby.
Lin Han thought that Aunt Li would, like Gu Hong, immediately tell her how bad the formula was and force her to breastfeed.
Unexpectedly, Aunt Li only asked where the baby bottle and formula were, how much the baby ate, and how much to prepare at a time, without saying anything else.
Lin Han felt a little relieved. She liked people who were easy to follow instructions and didn't cause much trouble. Overall, she had a very good impression of Aunt Li.
“Tuantuan has a good appetite; he eats two-thirds of a bottle with five scoops of milk powder per meal. Mengmeng eats half a bottle with four scoops of milk powder. Niuniu can only eat one-third of a bottle with three scoops of milk powder.”
Aunt Li carefully wrote it down, and then began to hold the child and coax him to sleep.