My baby is growing after all. Not especially quickly, but she is! Here is a break down of Molly's growth saga:
Birth weight (Jan. 18): 7 lb. 1 oz
Two days later: 6 lb. 7 oz
Three days later: 6 lb. 8 oz
Feb. 29: 7 lb. 2.5 oz
March 15: 7 lb. 8.5 oz
March 19 (2 month check up): 7 lb. 10 oz
March 29 (today): 8 lb. 2 oz
As you can see, she has been taking her sweet time plumping up. Because of her spitting up, her pediatrician ordered a few tests, all of which turned out normal, and then sent her to a pediatric GI doctor. We've been seeing her every two weeks for a weigh in. She is meeting her minimum for daily weight gain, but doesn't have much room to give. Starting today, we are going to be giving her a fatty oil three times a day to give her some extra calories and plump her up.
Otherwise, she is doing great. She is very happy and loves sitting on our laps and smiling and cooing as we talk to her. At her two month check up, her pediatrician said she is socially, acting like a four month old. She is getting really good at focusing and tracking objects. Listen to me, I've already got this bragging mother thing down pretty well!!!
Here are some funny new pictures of the little goober
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Things I've learned so far...
Well, I'm 8 weeks into this whole parenthood thing and needless to say, I've learned a lot. The main thing is what exactly is and isn't necessary for a baby. The whole baby industry reminds me of the wedding industry. They will make you think you need WAY more than you actually do. No one would be able to afford children if you really needed everything that is on the "What to register for" lists. No, Target, my baby does not need two snowsuits. Somehow, we have managed two months without two snowsuits! Here are my other findings:
1. Burp cloths - We have returned to buy more burp cloths twice. With a pukey baby, I am amazed at how fast the neatly folded pile of clean ones disappears. Now, they simply go from the dryer to the hamper, with a quick pit stop on my shoulder.
2. Socks - I'm not sure why I thought we need so many pairs of socks. This will probably change once she starts crawling, but for now, we are way overstocked. She has managed to spit up on them once or twice, but that doesn't mean we need 20 pairs of teeny socks!
3. Pants - Pants for infants are way overrated, especially when using cloth diapers. Molly lives in either onesies and socks or sleep-n-plays. Pants, while cute, are such a pain for diaper changes. Plus, in order to fit over her big butt of a diaper, she has to wear a bigger size, which are then an inch too long.
4. Newborn sized onesies - Again, with the giant diaper, there are useless.
5. Washcloths - With the amount of milk that doesn't make it to her stomach, we go through lots of washcloths too.
6. Blankets - Especially the easily washable kind. Being winter, she always has one, but it doesn't take long to fill the hamper with them.
And finally, here is my little darling. Almost two months old already!
And here she is sporting her Creighton pride at a reception for accepted students from Sacramento that my parents and I did. I think she won over some potential bluejays :-)
1. Burp cloths - We have returned to buy more burp cloths twice. With a pukey baby, I am amazed at how fast the neatly folded pile of clean ones disappears. Now, they simply go from the dryer to the hamper, with a quick pit stop on my shoulder.
2. Socks - I'm not sure why I thought we need so many pairs of socks. This will probably change once she starts crawling, but for now, we are way overstocked. She has managed to spit up on them once or twice, but that doesn't mean we need 20 pairs of teeny socks!
3. Pants - Pants for infants are way overrated, especially when using cloth diapers. Molly lives in either onesies and socks or sleep-n-plays. Pants, while cute, are such a pain for diaper changes. Plus, in order to fit over her big butt of a diaper, she has to wear a bigger size, which are then an inch too long.
4. Newborn sized onesies - Again, with the giant diaper, there are useless.
5. Washcloths - With the amount of milk that doesn't make it to her stomach, we go through lots of washcloths too.
6. Blankets - Especially the easily washable kind. Being winter, she always has one, but it doesn't take long to fill the hamper with them.
And finally, here is my little darling. Almost two months old already!
And here she is sporting her Creighton pride at a reception for accepted students from Sacramento that my parents and I did. I think she won over some potential bluejays :-)
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