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Well, we're home... Sort of. My milk came in so no more glucose issues. The jaundice is clearing up. He has to see the cardiologist, but this seems to be a fairly small murmur.
As we were getting ready to leave the hospital yesterday my mom called me, "Eli (middle kiddo) has a fever of 101.5." So, dad is at home with two puking, feverish kids and Joshua and I are holed up in a room at my parents' house. I'd this bug is what we think it is then it should clear up fast and Joshua and I should be able to go home tomorrow evening. |
Hope you get to go to your house soon Gale!!
I just feel off recently. Since yesterday I've been weak and shaky. I'm eating and drinking fine. Just....weak. :( I go to my six week appointment Thursday, so maybe I can hold off until then and ask the doctor. Laney has been highly gassy and in a lot of pain because of it for a few days now, especially when she sleeps. It's like she can't pass gas when she sleeps, or it hurts more. And as of 1:45 this afternoon it will be 2 days since she pooped. Just not a good week around here. Oh AND I get to go back to work Thursday. SO not looking forward to it. |
OMG Mindi!!!!!!!! Didn't you just have your baby yesterday? ;-) No way she's a month old already! <3
My friend was telling me today that her son is out of newborn clothes. I made a weird face (I think it was weird, but it was over the phone so she didn't see, hehe) and I said, "well, isn't he 3 months old? Isn't that the range of newborn clothes?" and she said "YEAH but I can't believe he's growing out of them already!" I had to smile at that :) Their other boy is 5 years old, I joked with her that I feel like he should be 16 already... and my goddaughter is 4, she's practically 18 now. Kids grow up soooo fast! *tear drop* Just yesterday I was wondering what my kid would be like as a young adult. And he/she isn't even here yet!!! :-) THOUGH the kicking lets me know that the baby is as excited as I am about her/his impeding arrival. LOL! 8 more weeks! |
It FEELS like only yesterday...but she's 6 weeks today!! :) She's a BIG girl and getting bigger all the time. Nearly grown out of 0-3 clothes already. We worry we're feeding her too much but apparently it's going somewhere.
When she was born she was 8 pounds, 11 ounces, and 21 inches long. Went to the doctor at 1 month and she was 10 pounds, 11 ounces, and 22 inches long. Yesterday I went to the doctor and she was with me, so they weighed her - 12 pounds, 10 ounces, and 24 1/2 inches long!! That's a HUGE growth in two weeks! I think her issues recently with not sleeping well at night have been growing pains, if those are even real... |
We're all home and healthy. :) Joshua does have a murmur, but it's fairly benign; most of this kind clear up on their own before baby is a year old. He's nursing like a champ, we definitely have milk, Houston! ;) My baby blues are under control; I had a rough time there for the first week or so.
All in all everything is going well. Now to prepare for our move in a few weeks. Yikes! The bright side is that DH's new employer's moving package is phenominal. They will be packing, moving, and unpacking us. Why yes, that is relief you hear in my voice. |
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Update: Andrece is just over two months old already. At his appointment this morning he weighed in at 10lb15oz and 23 inches. Doctor said he probably has a fast metabolism as he isn't gaining enough to what he's eating. He's a really happy baby, sleeps 7-11 hours each night and only cries when he's really hungry. We have finally switched to size one diapers and 0-3 month clothes just over a week ago. He had his first overnight stay with my sister as my fiance and I had to go out of state overnight. He will be staying again this Friday as I head out to celebrate my 21st birthday! I attached a couple pictures for yall to see!
As for me, i've lost about 12 pounds past the baby weight now. I go to the gym around 6 days a week and have cut back down to 1400 calories a day. I'm starting a 30 day challenge with a group of people on July 23rd. I've switched my eating habits back and again completely cut out fast food. My scar from the c-section is finally completely closed but is still numb and itches at times. Other than that, it's now time to start saving for our wedding which will be late spring or late summer. Life is treating us well =] Hope all is well for you ladies!! |
Sounds like you're doing great Keller!! Congrats on getting back on the wagon with your eating and all. And your little one is too cute!!!
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Keller: He's so cute! I'm glad life is going smooth for you at this time! As for me, I'm a little over 33 weeks. He's very healthy and everything is normal. My boyfriend and I finally decided on a name, but we aren't telling anyone because our families can be obnoxious, lol. I am also upset about my weight gain (30 lbs so far) but I've been doing the best I can and my doctor isn't too worried. I've been swimming a mile every day and that's really helping my sciatica. So yeah, pregnancy's fairly normal. :) Hope everyone's ok! |
Stay active Racrane, that's all you can do!! That and eat as well as possible :) You're closing in on the end...exciting!!
Laney Jae is getting BIG!! Her two month appointment and shots are tomorrow :( But...she's already over 25 inches long and 15 pounds! Gonna be a taaaalll girlie. |
Thanks Racrane. You're almost there- 4 more weeks until you're fullterm.
Wow Mindi, she is big! Drece had an appointment today at 2 1/2 months for a rash and he is only 11lb4oz and 23 1/2 inches. Shots weren't to bad an they did them quick. My doctor said babies often sleep most of the day after. Have you gone back to working out yet? How are you doing? Aside from measurements- His pediatrician has also said he's a bit advanced for how young he is- he can roll over, follow things with his eyes, follow objects across the room, scoot about halfway across the room and roll over. She said she doesn't usually see this stuff til closer to 4 months. Also, she said his kicks are strong and his neck muscles are stronger than average. If only we could get him to gain some weight now. |
I'm back at work, Keller...went back at 6 weeks. Actually at work now, and Laney is with me since she has an appointment and I want to be able to watch her afterward. And the sitter had a funeral to go to, so Laney's working with me today. More likely keeping me from work as the case will probably be....
Wow! Sounds like Andrece is doing well!! |
Mindi - make sure that you have infant tylenol on hand before the shots. Spencer ended up SCREAMING inconsolably, starting maybe 5 hours after the shots, and continuing until his dose of infant tylenol kicked in.
Babies hit milestones at such different dates, I think the charts are basically useless, LOL. Spencer rolled over at something like 4 weeks, but hasn't been doing it intentionally until now. He does the eye-following too, and smiling/laughing. But he hasn't done other things listed as "two month" skills. I'm not going to even give it another thought unless he pediatrician worries. He is "advanced" in one thing I'd prefer he NOT be...according to the pediatrician,he's already feeling the pain from teething. Poor little drooly guy. |
Well her shots didn't happen. She is officially 2 months tomorrow, and apparently in Texas if they get shots before 2 months EXACTLY or beyond it causes trouble in the future. :/ So I have to take her in early tomorrow. And that stinks because she was with me at work all day today and won't be able to be tomorrow :(
Official weight: 13 pounds, 13.9 ounces. They measured her at 22 inches which is just wrong. She was 24.5 ounces 2 weeks ago at the doctor, and he said that measurement is in the 99th percentile. So at OUR measurement of 26 inches (last night) she'd be bigger than pretty much every baby her age. I just hope she's coordinated because she'll probably have the height to be a basketball player... I'm with you on the milestones Amanda. Laney hasn't rolled over at ALL yet. And the sitter puts her to sleep on her belly and that's pretty much destroying our attempts at tummy time. Now tummy time = nap time. We're going to tell her to put her down on her side since she still won't sleep on her back... One thing I cannot WAIT for is for Laney to laugh with actual sound. She has a silent laugh (or sometimes like Sheldon from Big Bang Theory if she's falling asleep). |
I've got most of my big purchases set, but I"m buying smaller items now. What kind of medicine or "emergency" items would anyone recommend to buy now? If that makes sense... just trying to be prepared with little knowledge on what to prepare. :D
I had my checkup today at 34 weeks and apparently I'm measuring 36. So, not quite sure what it means except my doctor does think he'll be a big boy. |
- Mylicon or another brand of gas drops. They can be a LIFESAVER
- Gripe Water (Little Tummys makes both gas drops and gripe water) - Infant pain reliever drops (but ask the doctor before giving them - just for correct doses when needed) - A nasal aspirator and some saline (for getting rid of those boogers for baby) - Of course nail clippers and a nail file for babies (those nails grow FAST) - Forehead thermometer (just because it's easier) - baby wash cloths. We find our regular ones are too rough for her skin If you are going to breastfeed buy some lanolin cream for you, to help with cracking and peeling and things. If you're gonna bottle feed don't buy too much formula yet. Give it a couple of weeks on whatever formula you start with when the baby arrives to make sure he'll tolerate it. |
Also for breastfeeding- gel pads. You can put them in the freezer and they work wonders for relief of sore nipples.
If you don't use an unscented laundry detergent, I would get some for babies clothes. (All is what I use but a lot of people use dreft or purex baby) Get a couple brands of pacifiers if you plan on having them as well- He may only like one brand. Drece wouldn't take the ones the hospital gave us, only Mams. Mindi- How'd the shots go? |
An exercise ball! It helps with early labor and late preggo aches, and I swear, being held while someone bounces on that ball calms Spencer down EVERY time. And you can use it for post-baby exercise, too! AND it's cheap - under 20 bucks.
It has saved our lives. I know it's not medical/emergency, but when your baby is screaming, it FEELS like an emergency, so having a basic way to deal with it is so important. |
The shots went well actually. They had me get far away where she couldn't see me, and two nurses gave her the shots simultaneously. Then I got to "save" her from the big bad nurses - one of which was her grandma! :) She cried for a second then started angrily "telling" me about what they did. Then she fell asleep. I kept her with me a few hours then had to take her to the sitter so I could get some work done. But she hasn't run a fever and isn't very sore, so all in all I think it went ok.
Along the lines of other things to have, Racrane... DEFINITELY several different pacifiers if you're gonna use them, like Keller said. And the ball was great too, like Amanda mentioned. My water broke randomly at home, and I was lucky enough to have some industrial strength, massively large maxi pads there and they were a LIVESAVER. It's the only way I was able to leave the bathroom at all. They also helped a ton with the bleeding after I had Laney. Another thing that has helped us a lot is the Boppy Newborn Lounger pillow. Gives her a supportive place to sit. It's different from the nurser pillow. Just a tip too, if you get the boppy nursing pillow (even if you don't breastfeed) - they're excellent for relief if you sit on the following a regular delivery! Takes a load of pressure off - especially if you have stitches. I used mine a lot even after I gave up breastfeeding, and she loves her Boppy Lounger now. Sleep sacks and swaddle blankets. Swaddle blankets are great to help with swaddling if you're like us and can't get it right (though we found Laney hates to be swaddled). She's got a breathable sleep sack now, which alleviates the need to have a blanket on her at all - she kept pulling it up over her face. |
I feel like I'm getting depressed. Or having PMS. Not sure which.
But last night I just sat there feeding Laney and rocking her to sleep and crying. I feel like I lost myself. I don't get to do any of the things I used to totally enjoy. I don't get to work out regularly at ALL which sucks and makes me feel horrible. I don't get to read. I don't get to cook like I used to because we're always in a hurry at night. I don't get to do the stupid stuff like play video games or even watch shows I used to watch (I'd DVR and record when I worked out...which doesn't get to happen). Heck I barely even get to go anywhere by myself outside of work. All I do is work during the day then come home and work at night 'til it's time for bed. I spend my "free time" in the morning before Laney gets up getting me and stuff ready for the day, my "free time" at lunch sometimes working out if I have time and my "free time" in the evening cooking, cleaning up and getting ready for the next day. My husband sometimes tries to help which is nice, but he just doesn't get the fact that I have lost EVERYTHING I used to love and my entire world now revolves around a 14 pound baby 24/7. Don't get me wrong I love her and I wouldn't go back or give her up for anything..I just REALLY need a break. And to work out every day like I used to...I think that lack of activity is really getting to me. I feel like these feelings are normal, maybe? And I'll get used to it??? Hopefully? right? |
Mindi. don't know what to tell you except "this, too shall pass". A new baby takes all your time and then some, it will get better as she gets older. You do have a lot on your plate, can DH do he laundry, the vacuuming and other odd jobs around the house to give you a little break ?
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He helps me clean up....it's just the little stuff. I think getting into a regular workout routine again will help a ton. May be months though before that can happen....
Problem is that Laney's room is also my workout room for now. So when she is asleep no working out for me. And I don't have time at night before she goes to bed so it's a rush at lunch or nothing, and some days I just don't feel like going back to work all gross and sweaty. Just sucks. |
Mindi, how are you feeling? I know with my "baby blues" (I think it was heading into depression but everybody else says it was normal baby blues), most of my reason was not being able to have time to do things.
Not being able to go to the gym, school, out to dinner would frustrate me and make me want to cry. DF saying something or leaving something on the floor would get to me. What definitely helped me was getting back to the gym on a regular basis and eating right. I've never felt better. DF has been better about helping clean and take care of Drece since seeing me go through it and learning how I felt. Luckily though, he works overnights so I have the option to go work out each day when he's sleeping or taking a nap. As for the tv/dvr- I don't have time anymore either but I try and sneak in a show a day even if i'm eating lunch at the time. I also have a great family support system around, somebody is always wiling to watch him if we just need a break or want to see a movie and have dinner. |
I'm feeling better but I still have moments. I'm trying to cram workouts in at lunch time, which stinks - or makes me stinky and sweaty. But it's the only time I can get them done.
I can't count on DH for any real help because he has a "real job" where he works during the day. I sit at a desk, therefore my work isn't as hard in his mind - and I should be able to easily just come home, take care of the baby, cook, clean and do everything without any issue at all while HE deserves some rest after HIS long day. To him, "taking care of the baby" is plopping her down in her swing or on her lounger pillow. That USED to make her happy, but now she's developed more and has wants and needs to be entertained some until she can entertain herself. So she wants attention and that gets in the way of his TV watching and going out onto the porch for cigarettes and games on the iPad. So she comes back to me. :( I need some time away, just me, but I don't see it happening. I'm struggling with this enormous guilt because I'm back at work. I don't see Laney at ALL during the day, and feel like I should be with her in the morning, evening and on weekends as much as possible. I'm supposed to go see a friend on Saturday but I'm probably going to cancel so I don't have to send Laney to a sitter AGAIN. |
Mindi and Keller: Thanks for the tips. Those are pretty much the only things I haven't bought yet, so I will go and get some at Target soon ish. :)
I'm sorry you're feeling depressed, Mindi. I can understand, though. I hope you find a good balance for you soon. I'm 35 weeks and it's going by so quick. I"m amazed how fast it went, actually... I'm excited for him to be here! |
Love hearing about all the spring/summer babies!!!!!! :D
Mindi: I think boys live in a bubble... I know for me, my hubby doesn't "see" the issues that are glaring (to me). Like, stinky dishes stacked sky high that I can't load into the dishwasher because (1) they are disgusting and the smell makes me sick! (2) I can't bend over too well. I just gently direct him to do things, or offer to do part of the work if he does part of the work. This may work for you if you haven't tried it. For laundry, I tell hubby I'll load the washer if he switches it to the dryer. Then, if he stuffs it into the hamper, I can fold it while I'm sitting on the couch (playing on facebook LOL). I understand that he needs his decompression time from work, but you need yours too! Whoever coined the term "real job" should be kicked. (my mom uses this phrase constantly... she thinks I'm not looking for the "right jobs" but she doesn't get that no one will hire someone in their last trimester of pregnancy for a FT position) I don't know what the heck a fake job is, because I don't get paid in monopoly money... I may only make 1/5 of what he does, but if I'm keeping the lights on with my paycheck why is my job not a real one? :mad: Racrane, so glad you're excited :-) I feel like I've been pregnant foreverrrrrrrrr. Had my first baby shower (the one I ended up throwing myself but really my friend Jasmine came and took the reins for me! LOVE her!!!) this past Saturday for my friends here. Next one for my mom's friends (the average guests' age hovering somewhere around 59...) this weekend. Then, traveling for business next week. Bringing copies of my medical chart just in case anything were to happen. Plus pillows to prop my feet while driving or doing training. The next week the sweet older ladies at the church are having a mini shower for me. Really, I thought I wouldn't like the tons and tons of clothes I'm getting (in favor of things the baby "needs more", like furniture) but people keep donating their things to us or telling us about deals. Changing table/dresser combo for $50? Heck yes!!! Even though we're struggling, I feel really grateful that people are letting me have/utilize-until-baby-is-bigger/utilize-until-their-next-child-is-born their things. :) The thing I was most worried about after baby stuff was a bed for us. MIL texted me the other day and said "Hey, we found a bed for you!" I asked her how much we owed her and she said it was a housewarming gift and not to worry about it. It was really hard for me not to cry because we have been without a bed for over a month now. We're sleeping on the couches, not able to cuddle, only holding hands... it sucks. Before that we slept on an air mattress we borrowed from my parents, it worked beautifully for 6 months (beside having to GET UP in the morning, that was not fun) but it a got a hole in it last month. Hence the couches. Did the fetal measurement today... baby is measuring 36 wks (yay!) except for weight and head size... 7 lb, and head size is on par with 39wk5d. Poor little Buddha bellied, big headed baby. Just like dad LOL! BP is starting to climb a little bit, but I don't think that's baby, I think it's the fact that I am standing half the day and the other half I'm in my damn no-air-conditioning car. That and this 90+ degree weather every day is killing me. Crazy summer babies. No more winter sex EVER. I'm ready to go on maternity leave... working 20+ hours a week in retail is not fun. For those of you all who are on ML or have gone back to work, how did you decide how long to take off? I'm juggling between 6 weeks (standard I suppose) and 6 months. Crazy, considering we are barely making it now... but I would rather cut back and stay home with the baby longer than go back to work and see the baby less... |
Biancasimone, for me 6 weeks was plenty. I know when you do your FMLA paperwork you get up to 12 weeks, and I was approved for 12. But I started getting depressed at home a few weeks into my six weeks. I was ready to go back, even though I miss her a TON when she's at the sitter's house.
I'm still having up and down days. My weight crept up for no reason before I got pregnant and it's doing it again now. I'm eating right and working out as much as I can and gaining weight. :( I just feel like giving up entirely. |
Bianca- I don't work but i do attend school full time. I just started my summer classes which i'm doing half online and half in class so i'm home more. But when I had him, I was in all campus classes and had school 5 days a week, 3-7 hours a day. I went back after only two weeks as I couldn't miss anymore. It was hard to leave him at first but I'm glad I did because it helped my ppd go away quicker and not get so bad to begin with. I took online classes this summer to be able to spend more time with him but will be returning to full time on campus in Oct.
Mindi- Glad to hear you're doing a bit better. Men really don't understand a lot of things. Is there anyway that he would help out for an hour a night so you could at least get a workout in? I know it's so little and still frustrating but that would at least help you feel better. How big is baby girl now? Drece is just over 12 pounds and 24 inches basically. He's on a growth spurt now and eating like every two hours except at night. He thinks it's hilarious anytime I take his diaper off to change him and loves bathtime. |
Keller, I'm going to talk to DH tonight about helping me more at night so I can get some sort of workout in most days...for my sanity! :)
Laney, as of our measurements today, is 26 1/2 inches at 10 weeks! :) She is probably over 14 pounds now....getting huge! |
Hi guys!
We are so busy (in July, we went to LA once, then came home and had my MIL stay for a week, then my wife's best friend, then had to travel for business last week - he's still getting partial breast milk, so he had to come with me, along with my wife - we drove down to LA and stayed for 4 days, came back up, immediately had a shower 2 hours away to go to...I am BEAT), but I wanted to say hello (and maybe whine a little with...bear with me) I think I have finally worked through most of my PPD, but it was a tough go of it for a while. It was mostly due to the breastfeeding struggles we had. I really mourned not having a "normal" nursing relationship with my son, I just felt entirely unprepared for that loss. Right now, I'm producing a bit over half of what he needs in a day. I am pumping 7-8 times a day, including once after his middle of the night feeding. We do still sometimes use the Supplemental Nursing System, but he's getting bottles much more frequently now...he won't latch on at all without the SNS, since my flow is just too slow and frustrates him. We worked with 2 lactation consultants, I'm on huge amounts of Fenugreek, plus a drug I have to order from Canada called Domperidone (it's inexpensive in Canada, but super expensive to get here, so my doc gave me a prescription and I order it by mail). I think what frustrated me most was that I did everything "right" in terms of breastfeeding success...I had a non-medicated birth (although research on how that affects supply is a little mixed anyway), got him latched on 5 min after he was born, nursed him on demand, kept him from pacifiers and bottles, ate well, gave birth in a "baby-friendly hospital" with serious lactation support, then worked with a great lactation consultant, pumped constantly, did nothing but nurse for two weeks straight until the pediatrician told us we needed to supplement because he still wasn't gaining, etc. Unfortunately, I live in an area where formula is considered tantamount to poison by some serious lactation activists, and I've already been lectured...twice...while buying it (once by a woman who told me "I don't mean to judge, but I just feel so bad for babies whose mothers are too lazy to feed them properly". Yeah. Out loud, in the grocery store). I am glad to be giving him some, both to save money and for the health benefits for us both, and I'm trying to be proud of myself for working so hard to get him what he gets, instead of beating myself up that he's not getting it exclusively. My shoulder is also acting up horribly (I have a broken vertebra and a bulging disc in my neck, it pushes against the nerve that runs down my left arm and shoulder, and also the one that runs up my neck into my head) with all the baby holding, so that's not that great, but I have a great pain doc who works with me on breastfeeding-friendly meds. I am just bummed because it was SO MUCH better when I was pregnant...something about the relaxin hormone. Frustrating being back at square one. Luckily, despite these struggles, Spencer is a VERY GOOD baby. He's so sweet, only fusses when something is wrong (although he's apparently an early teether, we can feel them busting through already, so that's a common reason to be fussy nowadays), sleeps well, and generally lights our lives up. So I feel very blessed, and the fog of PPD eventually lifted. I'm back in a regular exercise routine for the most part, which is nice and keeps me focused. I'm even starting to not-so-much mind my rounder body, for the time being. |
Oh! My maternity leave was 7.5 weeks, and it felt just about perfect to me, but I do work from my home, so I don't have to really "leave" him ever.
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Great to see you're doing so well Amanda! And Spencer is a cutie!! :)
Wow...I might have had to punch the lady in the store! Laney wouldn't ever latch appropriately for me, and when she did my supply wasn't good enough. I was pumping 15 minutes at a time with a good double electric pump and getting 1 ounce, total, every 3 hours when I stopped pumping. I was getting REALLY depressed in a hurry. So I know how you feel... |
manda , I don't generally think lying is a good thing but I think for the "lady" in the store that said such a rude, and hurtful thing, a baldfaced lie is called for. I would say "Yes, I agree that breastfeeding is desirable but you see my baby is adopted ". I know that is not true but snotty lady wouldn't know that.
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Bargoo, when you do that, those people typically say that you should have found donor milk instead of using "evil" formula. I looked into it, but honestly, I don't know the health histories of the women selling their extra supply, and breastmilk is a bodily fluid! Plus it's SO expensive to pay someone for the milk and the shipment...somewhere around $2-3 an ounce. I can't pay $25 a day, even if I was comfortable with him drinking someone else's milk, which I'm really not.
But to some of these folks, even adoption isn't an excuse...you're just too lazy to find donor milk! The thing is, I KNEW how preposterous she was, and how hard I was working (pretty much the opposite of lazy!), but in that fog of PPD, I took it really, really hard. |
Manda, Glad to hear you're doing well! Sorry to hear that woman was obnoxious, people can be nasty sometimes.
I will be 36 weeks on Wednesday so almost there. He's a big baby, according to my doctor. Who knows, but he sure is low already. We'll see when he's here. I hope he stays put for a little while longer for sure, though. It's nice to read everyone's updates on their babies. :) |
manda, you are right , some people are just so sure they are right that there is nothing you can say. You know you are doing the right thing. I wonder what they would do if they were in your position.
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Hi ladies! Just found this thread. I am a mommy of 9 week old twin girls. Having trouble finding time to work out...these girls keep me bust. I tandem nurse and have been lucky enough to be able to produce enough milk for both.
How do you ladies find time to work out? My spare time is spent pumping to save for when I get back to work, caring for my 4 year old and general housework. I was put on bedrest at 28 weeks, so I am starting all over again. Ugh. Also, doea anyone else have a super sweet tooth? I am craving chcolate ALL the time. |
Maddiesmom- Luckily DF and I work/go to school different shifts when we go on our own and family when we decided to go together. How are the girls doing?
For the past few days, Drece had been projectile acidy vomiting practically everything he ate. It started out a little over a week ago at one feeding a day he wouldn't keep down but by today- every feeding came right back up. I thought it was acid reflux and made an appointment. Well we got sent straight to the hospital for an ultrasound where we are currently at. He has to have surgery in the morning for something called pyloric stenosis. It's basically a inflamed mass blocking his small intestine causing him to poorly gain weight(not even 3 pounds since birth) and vomit all his food back up. I keep telling myself it will make him feel better when it's all said and done but it's soooo hard to watch him be in painl It took 6 people to get an iv in and over 20 attempts- they just got it in about a quarter to two am when he got admitted at 4pm. He can't eat and won't sleep. =( Hopefully all is well with you ladies. i'll update when its all said and done. |
Keller, sorry your baby has to through this, but you are doing the right thing by getting him medical attention. No one ever said it was easy being a Mom. Stay strong.
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Hi Vicky! I try to squeeze workouts in on my lunch break from work...they're not long, but they're something!
Keller, sorry to hear about your little one! Please keep us updated! I hope the procedure fixes the problem! |
Keller, hope your baby feels better soon!
I went to the doctor and at 36 weeks, I'm 1cm dilated, baby head down nice and low and I'm mostly effaced. (spelling?) So, on my way to a baby! |
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