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How does the baby take care of it at the Confucius Center?
Days in the center of the moon

9.3 After leaving the hospital, I went to the Confucius Center. When I was pregnant for three months, I went to the Confucius Center. Because the first child asked to have a new moon at home, the second child wanted to try the Confucius Center, and specially set up one near home for the elderly to take Dabao to visit.

Figure 1 shows the moon meal in downtown Ziyue, Figure 2 shows some daily necessities and baby products (some of which I brought myself), and Figure 3 shows my room.

Generally speaking, this month center is ok at present. I have three main meals a day. I don't like breakfast very much (I have been here for four days, basically a bowl of porridge, an egg, a steamed bread and a plate of snacks every day). I prefer afternoon tea (with fruit and dessert) and midnight snack (basically a bread or cake+a bowl of milk). When I first arrived, I still felt very hungry every day, so I could finish almost every meal. The baby is still in the hospital. He just eats, drinks and sleeps every day. It's nothing. There are obstetricians and nutritionists making rounds these days, but they all feel simple and formalistic. Every day, nurses come to do uterine massage and take infrared photos of the wound. Today, she disinfected my wound with iodophor and replaced it with a new one. In fact, it is mainly for my family to stay in the month center.