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Friday, November 12, 2010
12 November 2010
Today you finished this entire bottle of milk all using your own steam! I am super excited because it means that you are getting closer to coming home!
You have put on more weight today - 2430 grams and we are attempting to do all your feeds from the bottle today. If you manage this then I will be able to come into hospital and stay with you for some mother crafting.
Mother crafting is what they make mummies who have had to leave their babies in hospital do before they allow them to take the babies home - it means I have to stay with your for a full 24 hours and make sure i know how to look after you all on my own! Hopefully we cope OK!
This afternoon, i took your foot prints with the help of one of the nurses - you hated it - I think you have a fear of people touching your feet now because of all the blood they took when you were a little bubby in the incubators.
I think you look super cute in this summer suit! I love you to the moon and back Griffyn!
You have put on more weight today - 2430 grams and we are attempting to do all your feeds from the bottle today. If you manage this then I will be able to come into hospital and stay with you for some mother crafting.
Mother crafting is what they make mummies who have had to leave their babies in hospital do before they allow them to take the babies home - it means I have to stay with your for a full 24 hours and make sure i know how to look after you all on my own! Hopefully we cope OK!
This afternoon, i took your foot prints with the help of one of the nurses - you hated it - I think you have a fear of people touching your feet now because of all the blood they took when you were a little bubby in the incubators.
I think you look super cute in this summer suit! I love you to the moon and back Griffyn!
Thursday, November 11, 2010
11 November 2010
The doctor changed your feeding routine again today - now you are having 6 feeds a day - 5 of which are from a bottle! You are doing well with each feed and while it would seem like you are being pushed, you are coping very well! The sooner we cant get you on all bottle feeds, the sooner we can take you home!
You had a quiet a rough day with your feeding tube today - you really hate the tube but it has to stay in - you have managed to pull it out a few times already. Of course getting it back in it quiet traumatic for you - which is why we try hard not to let you pull it out!
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
10 November 2010
Good news little man, once again you have put on weight - 2402 grams now!
Your feeding regime is now changed to six feeds a day instead of eight. The theory being that if you are hungrier then you will eat more - from the bottle - lets hope it works!
Dad gave you a bath for the first time today. You loved it and floated around in it like it was your very own swimming pool. Very cute. You have managed to have your dad wrapped around your little finger from the moment you were born - good work small fry!
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
9 November 2010
Sweetie! |
You seem generally more alert today- I guess you are getting stronger and now have a bit more energy.
You have finally exceeded your birthweight now - you are 2343 grams. It is normal for all babies to loose weight just after they are born and I guess that is why you had lost quiet a bit. I am hoping the increase in your weight is due to all the milk I have been making for you - if only you could see and understand the dairy production going on at home and here in the hospital!
Monday, November 8, 2010
8 November 2010
It's so hard to believe you are 13 days old. I feel like you have always been here - I suppose if we count the time you were in my tummy then you have been here quiet a long time!
Today you weigh 2.3 kilos and everyone is pleased with your progress! I bought you some more little suits today when I went to the shops - they should fit you just nicely! I have to take them home and wash them first!
In the evening after your dinner bottle, I read you your first story - The Saggy Baggy Elephant. You remind me of the Saggy Baggy Elephant because you too havent grown into all your skin yet - so very cute. You have the cuteset little wrinkles on your forehead (they make you look like dad) and also on your legs!
As you can see, this preemie suit is too big for you and we have had to roll up your sleeves so we can see your hands!
Too small for preemie clothes! |
Sunday, November 7, 2010
7 November 2010
As you can see not all your clothes and beanies fit you yet! But you are putting on weight everyday so hopefully soon you will be big and strong - you are 2.2 kilograms today.
The doctor has increased your feeds to 3 bottles and 5 tubes a day - we have to convince you to only use the bottle before they will let you come home.
Today you got to meet grandma again and Aunty Laura for the first time - smitten! You are getting better with your feeding everyday - I am very proud of you bubby!
On a side note, you really hate your feeding tube, you keep attempting to pull it out and today you succeeded! When you do pull it out the reinsertion is quiet traumatic. The tube has to be put back down your nose until it enters your tummy - I cant imagine it is a nice feeling having that done.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
6 November 2010
We brought in some of your own clothes for you to wear today! People have been buying you little clothes and we thought you may as well wear them because we don't know how long you will be small enough to fit into them!
Good morning! |
Shirley giving you your first bath! |
Friday, November 5, 2010
5 November 2010
You didn't enjoy the car seat... |
This morning, I got a lift into the hospital with grandma an came to visit and feed you. I was planning to do this every day until you are well enough to come home! Because I have gone home, the nurses there were being really pushy and trying to move you to another hospital - I knew this would happen as soon as I left!
So dad and I finally agreed to have you moved to St John of God in Murdoch. The nurses at King Edward organised for you to move hospitals and your first car ride was in a taxi in peak hour traffic! You hated being put into the car seat - I hope this changes once you come home. I came in the taxi with you and a nurse while dad followed us in his car.
Your first car ride! |
Smitten grandma... |
Once we got to Murdoch, we really wished we had you moved sooner - it is so much nicer and a much nice environment, I am sure you will thrive here and I too feel better knowing that you are here!
The nurses at Murdoch as so nice and the let dad and I treat you like you are ours! They even let us dress you in clothes that we have bought you - having said that there is not a lot that fits you - currently you are wearing size 00000. They even let you have visitors here so grandma got to visit you for the first time today and I am pretty sure she is wrapped with you!
Thursday, November 4, 2010
4 November 2010
This is my favourite hospital gown you have had so far! |
This morning you have to have yet another bloody test for your jaundice. You are generally very quiet and don'd make any noise while this is going on but today you were clearly over it - you cried so much and for the first time in your life you cried tears - it broke my heart to see you so upset!
Again today, the doctors moved you into a normal cot as your jaundice levels have dropped quiet a lot. Today was the first day since you were born that you have managed to put on some weight - 2190 grams! The doctors are increasing your feed amounts but you still have your food through your tube. You wont be allowed home until you start drinking from a bottle so I hope you will be able to do this soon. I wish i didn't have to leave you behind today baby.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
3 November 2010
Today the nurses finally found you some boy clothes and you looked so very cute in blue! It really made your blue eyes stand out and I think today's photo is my favourite photo of you (so far)!
I am finding this special care nursery experience very frustrating and depressing so am looking forward to going home tomorrow - but I really don't want to leave you behind.
I love your blue eyes! |
I can't believe you are a week old already bubby - your awesome and I love you heaps!
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
2 November 2010
Pox! Today your jaundice came back, so after your brief moment of freedom you had to go back into the incubator!
Poor little poppet - get better soon!
Back in the incubator today.. |
The doctors have noticed you have a sacral dimple and want to have it ultra sounded to ensure there in nothing wrong with your spinal cord.
I ma starting to get really depressed living in the hospital and being separated from you - I am going to try and get discharged so that I can be in a better state of mind and help you get stronger sooner. It makes me really sad to have to leave you here but I really do think it would be for the best.
Poor little poppet - get better soon!
Monday, November 1, 2010
1 November 2010
This morning when the doctors came to do their rounds, one of the nurses asked them to check out your dimple - you have a funny dimple just above your bum! So the doctor had to take off your nappy and being such a good boy, you presented him with a nicely filled nappy! Fortunately for you he was a nice doctor and had some kids of his own so he was happy to clean you up.
While he changed you and looked you over, the nurses changed your bedding which you had wet so the doctor had to hold you while you were naked - it was very amusing watching him hold you worried that you were going to wee on him! He quiet liked you - so i think he didn't really mind all that much!
So small in the hands of this Doctor.. |
He says your dimple looks OK but will organise and ultrasound to make sure that it is definitely all clear. You are enjoying being out of the incubator - you look so vulnerable and little - it's a bit scary!
The doctor is pleased with your progress and says that you are able to come out of the incubator for the first time in your life! Your are less jaundiced today and you are maintaining your temperature so there is no need for lights or the incubator any more!
Grandma bought you a nice little blanket from the hospital shop today - it's crocheted and blue - I can't wait to wrap you up in it! I also went to a "milk talk" today so that I could learn how to make and store your milk once I go home - funny business!!
Grandma bought you a nice little blanket from the hospital shop today - it's crocheted and blue - I can't wait to wrap you up in it! I also went to a "milk talk" today so that I could learn how to make and store your milk once I go home - funny business!!
Your first time out of the incubator! |
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