Some of you may think I'm crazy, but I am SO excited to have found a bottle that Hadley likes! It's called the Breastflow bottle. With other bottles, it would take FOREVER to get her to finish just 1 oz. of fluid, but with this new bottle, she can down 2-3oz. in 15 minutes! Also, with this bottle, she doesn't dribble the milk down her chin so I don't have to put a bib on her anymore. We have found a new formula that has helped her to spit up less, too! In case you're wondering, it's Enfamil AP. This has definitely made feedings less difficult and anything to help feed her is a good thing!
As great as all that is, I think maybe she ate a little too much this afternoon. I was trying to give her a bottle and she let loose a massive poo. I had her in my lap, and a couple minutes after I heard her poop, my lap felt really warm. Uh oh...not good. So I went to change her, and it had gone all up her back! Ugh. After I finally got her cleaned up (which took several baby wipes and a complete change of clothes), I assessed my warm lap. I had a big wet spot which I'm not sure if it was poo or pee but I knew I needed to change asap. I ran upstairs, Hadley in tow, and shoved her in Rey's arms so he could put her clean outfit on while I cleaned myself up and changed pants. It was quite an ordeal. The icing on the cake is that this all happened just hours after we had given her a bath. She's probably going to kill me for telling this story when she's older, but oh, well...I needed to share my misery!
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Medical mayhem
I don't know what's going on, but there must be something bad in the water or something. My family has had two health crisises in the last few days. First, my dad had to have emergency surgery this weekend because he found out he had a blood clot in his femoral artery and several smaller clots that had broken off into his lungs. It was pretty scary for awhile there. Had one of those clots gotten to his heart or his brain, he could have died. I have to admit that as soon as I heard "blood clot" I was really concerned. Thankfully, he got to the hospital just in time to get it under control.
The day after Dad's surgery, Rey woke up with a red, stinging eye. It got progressively worse through the day and the next day (Monday) he couldn't even open it because it hurt so much. He went to the eye doctor and found out that he had bruised his cornea. The doctor put a clear bandage on the surface of his eye (which I didn't even know they could do!) to help it heal but on Tuesday, Rey was in agonizing pain. His bad eye hurt even WORSE and was even redder and it hurt to even close his eye which made sleeping practically impossible. At this point, he couldn't even open his GOOD eye because it made the other one hurt more. By now he had been basically blind for 3 days. He went back to the doctor this morning and they took off the bandage because apparently, Rey's eye hadn't taken well to it and it had gotten infected. Now he is taking antibiotic drops every hour and he has to go back to the doctor again in the morning.
It's been a pretty awful last few days. Poor Rey has been in tons of pain and unable to do anything...he can't sleep, watch tv, read, use the computer...nothing. I have been really stressed out b/c I'm having to take care of everything (including the baby) until he gets better. I'm definitely ready for Rey to recover...here's hoping that this weekend is much better than the last one!
The day after Dad's surgery, Rey woke up with a red, stinging eye. It got progressively worse through the day and the next day (Monday) he couldn't even open it because it hurt so much. He went to the eye doctor and found out that he had bruised his cornea. The doctor put a clear bandage on the surface of his eye (which I didn't even know they could do!) to help it heal but on Tuesday, Rey was in agonizing pain. His bad eye hurt even WORSE and was even redder and it hurt to even close his eye which made sleeping practically impossible. At this point, he couldn't even open his GOOD eye because it made the other one hurt more. By now he had been basically blind for 3 days. He went back to the doctor this morning and they took off the bandage because apparently, Rey's eye hadn't taken well to it and it had gotten infected. Now he is taking antibiotic drops every hour and he has to go back to the doctor again in the morning.
It's been a pretty awful last few days. Poor Rey has been in tons of pain and unable to do anything...he can't sleep, watch tv, read, use the computer...nothing. I have been really stressed out b/c I'm having to take care of everything (including the baby) until he gets better. I'm definitely ready for Rey to recover...here's hoping that this weekend is much better than the last one!
Friday, September 17, 2010
Feeding frustrations
Hadley's one month doctor visit was on Tuesday and I was SO hoping for a good weigh-in. However, I ended up frustrated and disappointed when she still weighed the same as she had a week and 1/2 earlier. She's still right at 9lbs. - not even up to her birth weight yet. For her weight, length and head circumference she is between the 45-47th percentile. Right in the middle. The doctor says she's healthy right now, but she needs to start gaining weight asap because as she gains length, if she isn't gaining ounces, she will start to get too skinny.
I am back to supplementing her feedings with formula and I'm also working with a lactation consultant to get her suggestions. She thinks that what might be the problem is that Hadley is breastfeeding, but just not feeding effectively enough to increase my milk production. She says that once I get some weight on her (through the formula supplements) that she should start wanting more breastmilk. Until then, whenever I give her a bottle, I'm supposed to pump. So I'm breastfeeding, giving a bottle, then pumping several times a day. Each time I do this, it takes about an hour so I'm hoping this phase won't last too long...it's exhausting! But mainly I'm just hoping it works b/c I want my baby to be healthy and I want to be able to give her breastmilk as long as I'm able to.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Baby update
At Hadley's last weight check, she had gained 3oz. so I was really happy to know that her weight was moving in the right direction. We go back again for her 1-month checkup next week so I'm hoping that she'll be over 10lbs. by then. She seems to be very healthy and is having plenty of dirty diapers each day so I think she's doing well.
She is also a good sleeper. Almost TOO good. When she's out, there is no waking her. I can pick her up, talk to her, move her arms and legs around and she won't even open an eyelid. However, she does sometimes have trouble getting to sleep and when that happens, she gets very fussy. She's still in the process of learning to soothe herself, so when we know that she's tired and we put her down to sleep, she often makes little noises for awhile and flails her arms in the air until she falls asleep. Rey and I often joke that she's "conducting her orchestra" when she does that.
Hadley's First Bath
As I expected, Hadley did not enjoy her first bath very much. She screamed through most of it but we got her clean!
This is at the beginning of the bath...she's not too sure about this...

She's decided that she definitely doesn't like it...

And now she's expressing her feelings to me in a lovely, non-verbal way...

And no, we did not pose her like this! Rey just happened to catch this on camera.
This is at the beginning of the bath...she's not too sure about this...
She's decided that she definitely doesn't like it...
And now she's expressing her feelings to me in a lovely, non-verbal way...
And no, we did not pose her like this! Rey just happened to catch this on camera.
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