Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Friday, January 14, 2011
A few random things...
Chris and I like to try to guess who will come closest to a certain number. Usually this is at restaurants as to what the total of the check will be. In this case, it was how many stuffed animals Bennett was going to get for Christmas. (He also got a couple of other stuffed items that due to other features of them we classified them as "toys".) Daddy won.
Bennett has now rolled over from front to back a few times. Daddy didn't want to believe that this had happened since he didn't see it. I took video one time and he claims that I photoshopped it. Last night Daddy saw Bennett roll over, but no luck today. Now Daddy thinks that Bennett only rolls when I'm around. :)
Because we are Anglophiles, we want to teach Bennett British English.
I make milk. What's your superpower? Because of this, we had to get a new fridge/freezer. It's full and we're out of space again. When I transferred milk to the new freezer I had 489 ounces, or 3.8 gallons. At this point I have even more.
Bennett will finally be starting daycare on Tuesday. We had planned for him to start on Jan 3rd, but we procrastinated a lot with our daycare search. However, I think we'll be happy with where he's going. (And if he had been born on his due date, this might have been when he would start anyway.)
I had great intentions of updating this blog every week. Obviously that didn't happen. I'm still planning on playing catch-up though.
I still plan on writing thank you notes for shower gifts. The envelopes have all been addresses since early October, maybe even September, and I think I put stamps on the envelopes in November or December. So if you don't have yours yet, your gift(s) are appreciated and the notes are coming. Eventually.
I miss my pregnancy hair. Now I'm back to shedding. A lot.
I generally don't read the books about when your baby should hit certain milestones because I don't want to be upset if he's late (which is pretty much a guarantee that he will be due to his preemie status). However, because of this I don't really know what to look out for or know what I should be helping him to do.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Week 16: Jan 6th - Jan 12th
Bennett's first 3 months
Made this as a gift (and I had codes for free books) so thought I would share.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
I'm going to spend a bit of time playing catch-up. One project that I'm working on is an album for Bennett with a photo each day, as well as a very short write-up of what happened that day-- either what we did, new accomplishments, etc. So, over the next few weeks I hope to get that same info posted here to the blog. I'll probably post it as a weekly post and I'll post them by the date of that week. So you may need to do some scrolling to see all of the posts from the past 12 weeks. Yikes, my boy is 12 weeks old already!
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Another update
We're all home again! Bennett's appetite is back, and his blood is now testing normal, so we were allowed to bring him home. I went to join Daddy and Bennett after work today, and we headed home around 9:30pm.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Not the update you were all looking for...
Unfortunately we are back at Children's. I guess you could say it all started Thursday night/ Friday morning. Five of Bennett's diapers had blood in them. Not really a lot of blood, but enough to be a concern. I called the pediatrician and he was able to see us right before lunchtime. They took a urine sample, which was interesting, and sent us off to have blood drawn for further labwork. Rather than putting Bennett through a catheter, they attached a little collection bag to him, and then we waited. I think it took at least half an hour for him to give a sample. :) We went to a more local branch of Children's for the blood work. Since it's right down the road from where Chris works, he was able to join us. It took over an hour and a half (and three techs) to find a vein and get a blood sample.
I think Friday night there were one or two diapers that had some blood, but that was it. Overall, we weren't very concerned. However, he was also being a lot fussier than usual, especially at night. And both Saturday and Sunday nights there were points where Bennett woke up screaming and he felt very warm. We took his temperature and it was relatively normal, so we removed a layer of clothing and he would calm down.
Then Monday I went back to work. Chris was going to stay home for the next two weeks, then we would go to Georgia for a week, and then in January Bennett would start daycare. Bennett's morning started off well. Chris changed a couple of poopy diapers (normally he only goes once eveyr couple of days), they had some good non-fussy tummy time, and Bennett was napping in his molding cup. (More on this another time, but it's something he's supposed to sleep in to fix a flat spot on his head. He hates it.) Everything was looking great. And then Chris thought Bennett felt warm. 102 degree temperature and a call to the pediatrician. They were out on lunch.
When they called back, his temperature had gone down, but they still thought it best for him to go in. So Chris brought him to the pediatrician. As an aside, we love this doctor. When he went in they took his temperature again and it was still normal. He looked up the results of the blood test and they were normal. For some reason the urine sample had never been tested, but they quickly did that and it showed that Bennett has a urinary tract infection. Given Bennett's history, the pediatrician felt it best for him to go to the ER at Children's.
Chris called me as he drove home to get a couple of bottles as well as clothes and toiletries for an overnight stay. I finished up my first day back work and met them at the ER. They got there around 6pm. Bennett had lots of tests. A chest x-ray, EKG, a lumbar puncture, catheter, and an IV (which included being stuck 3 times). Lots of screaming! Also, when he first got there he didn't have a temperature, but later in the evening he was up to 104.6. A dose of Tylenol brought the fever down and after the preliminary lab results came back, they started him on antibiotics.
A little after midnight we were finally admitted to the hospital. We were expecting that we would get a less desirable space on the hallway side of a room, but we lucked out with a window side! I must say, this hospital experience has been much better so far than last time. I think that's mostly due to the fact that we know what to expect. It was also nice being able to tell the nurses what his routine is in terms of feeding and meds rather than them telling us.
Today they have a little bit more info re his UTI- he has e-coli in his urine and there is also some urine reflux. He had a renal ultrasound this morning and the cultures grew from yesterday's samples, so now they just want us to wait things out a bit. Plebotomy was in earlier, stuck him twice, and was unable to get a sample, so they are trying to get one of the NICU nurses to come and get a sample.
Last night Chris and I both spent the night but I think tonight I'll go home and go back to work tomorrow. The next few days will definitely be interesting!
I think Friday night there were one or two diapers that had some blood, but that was it. Overall, we weren't very concerned. However, he was also being a lot fussier than usual, especially at night. And both Saturday and Sunday nights there were points where Bennett woke up screaming and he felt very warm. We took his temperature and it was relatively normal, so we removed a layer of clothing and he would calm down.
Then Monday I went back to work. Chris was going to stay home for the next two weeks, then we would go to Georgia for a week, and then in January Bennett would start daycare. Bennett's morning started off well. Chris changed a couple of poopy diapers (normally he only goes once eveyr couple of days), they had some good non-fussy tummy time, and Bennett was napping in his molding cup. (More on this another time, but it's something he's supposed to sleep in to fix a flat spot on his head. He hates it.) Everything was looking great. And then Chris thought Bennett felt warm. 102 degree temperature and a call to the pediatrician. They were out on lunch.
When they called back, his temperature had gone down, but they still thought it best for him to go in. So Chris brought him to the pediatrician. As an aside, we love this doctor. When he went in they took his temperature again and it was still normal. He looked up the results of the blood test and they were normal. For some reason the urine sample had never been tested, but they quickly did that and it showed that Bennett has a urinary tract infection. Given Bennett's history, the pediatrician felt it best for him to go to the ER at Children's.
Chris called me as he drove home to get a couple of bottles as well as clothes and toiletries for an overnight stay. I finished up my first day back work and met them at the ER. They got there around 6pm. Bennett had lots of tests. A chest x-ray, EKG, a lumbar puncture, catheter, and an IV (which included being stuck 3 times). Lots of screaming! Also, when he first got there he didn't have a temperature, but later in the evening he was up to 104.6. A dose of Tylenol brought the fever down and after the preliminary lab results came back, they started him on antibiotics.
A little after midnight we were finally admitted to the hospital. We were expecting that we would get a less desirable space on the hallway side of a room, but we lucked out with a window side! I must say, this hospital experience has been much better so far than last time. I think that's mostly due to the fact that we know what to expect. It was also nice being able to tell the nurses what his routine is in terms of feeding and meds rather than them telling us.
Today they have a little bit more info re his UTI- he has e-coli in his urine and there is also some urine reflux. He had a renal ultrasound this morning and the cultures grew from yesterday's samples, so now they just want us to wait things out a bit. Plebotomy was in earlier, stuck him twice, and was unable to get a sample, so they are trying to get one of the NICU nurses to come and get a sample.
Last night Chris and I both spent the night but I think tonight I'll go home and go back to work tomorrow. The next few days will definitely be interesting!
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