Friday, February 29, 2008

Baron is 1 Month old!







At 1 Month old, Baron weighed 4lbs 1oz measuring 16 1/2"
February 21st, Baron turned 1 month old. He is still tiny, but getting bigger each day. On February 18th, Baron had his first pediatrician appt. The dr told us to keep doing whatever it is we are doing because he is doing great!!

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Baron's Homecoming!






On Saturday night Mommy and Daddy were asked to "room-in" with Baron at the hopital for a dry run of what it will be like once he is home. After being very hands-on with him all day everyday for 27 days in the NICU, I was confident we would do just fine. By the time Baron was leaving, all the NICU nurses were joking that I could get a job in the NICU! hehe Well, on Sunday morning at 9:30 we finally left the hopital WITH Baron.

I must say, when Baron was born it was the best and scariest day of my life...but Sunday (February 17th) was the happiest day of my life!

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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Fourth Week in the NICU













At the end of Week 4, Baron weighed 3lbs 12.4oz measuring 16 1/2"
By the forth week, Baron was really truckin' along. On Thursday, they took out his feeding tube!! He was eating all on his own while keeping his blood sugar up...this was a big accomplishment for our little man. On Friday, he graduated from the isolett to a bassinet. He was maintaining his body temperature all by himself. Also on Friday, we were told Baron would be able to come home Sunday! Before he could come home he had to passed his car seat test and fast for 6 hours while keeping his blood sugar up. He passed both! On Saturday he was given the green light to go home Sunday.

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Monday, February 25, 2008

Third Week in the NICU









At the end of Week 3, Baron weighed 3lbs 7.7oz measuring 16 1/2"

During week 3, Baron's blood sugar really started to improve. We started to ween down the continuous feedings and up his every 3hr feedings! Yeah!! He also started back with the bottle for a couple feedings a day. All in all he is headed in the right direction!!

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Second Week in the NICU










At the end of Week 2, Baron weighed 3lbs measuring 16"
By his second week in the NICU, the bili-lights were off. Baron got to try his first bottle his week. Since he was getting better about keeping his body temperature up, he was able to come out of the isolett a little bit more. Baron also got his first bath. Daddy and I got to assist the nurse with getting his first outfit on. He wore a special preemie NICU outfit Aunt Pam and Uncle Greg got him. He looks too cute in that hat!

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First Week in the NICU








At the end of Week 1, Baron weighed 2lbs 10.6oz measuring 16"
We are very blessed. Baron came out breathing on his own. Other than being so tiny, he is a healthy baby boy. He does have jaundice, which is very common for preterm babies. Baron is also being fed with a feeding tube. This will help his blood sugar levels up where they need to be.

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Baron Evan is Here!




On January 21, 2008 at 2:03pm, Baron Evan was born weighing 2lb 9 oz and measuring 15 in.

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Birth Story


So this is what happened...
On Thursday and Friday (January 17 &18), I started to notice the baby wasn't moving as much as he normally does. I also just had a OB appt that showed no growth over the past 2 weeks. I probably would have thought little of it (being that this is my first pregnancy and all...how am I supposed to know how much a baby should be moving) had I not read an message board on ivillage.com that caught my eye. It talked about lack of movement and the causes of it and how serious it is. Well needless to say I freaked! I called the drs office Friday afternoon and told them I was concerned about the babies growth...they told me to call Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM) to schedule an ultrasound (u/s). The soonest they could get me in was Jan.28...over a week away!! Augh!! I did not sleep at all Friday night.
Saturday morning I called to dr and told them MFM could not see me until Jan.28. I als forgot to mention the baby was moveing less...again I was unaware this is a HUGE deal. The dr said go to hospital to get checked out. So I woke Scott up and we went to the hospital. After doing a nonstress test (NST) and u/s, the dr came in and told us the baby is doing fine b/c he passed the NST, but he is showing up very small. He was measuring 28 weeks and I was 33 weeks...below the 10th percentile! This is called Intrauterine Growth Retardation (IUGR), I just read about it last night. The dr also mentioned the Amniotic Fluid Index (AFI) was on the low-normal range of 5.2...below 5 is low and dangerous. The dr recommended I get a steriod shot (helps baby's lung develop faster) today and come back to hospital tomorrow to get another steroid shot and NST. The dr also said to go to MFM Monday morning so they can do another u/s to check AFI.
Sunday we went back to hospital and got the shot and the baby passed to NST again. The dr told us we will be monitored very closely from here forward. We were feeling a little bit better.

On Monday morning I called MFM to see what time they could fit us in...10am. Scott and I met at the dr's office to have another u/s. As we watched to u/s tech do her measurements I got more and more nervous. I could see the screen as she typed in data...the baby was still showing up 28weeks, weighing only 2lb 9oz. My AFI was 2.1!! I asked what this means, the tech the dr will be in the see us and he might redo some of the measurements to double check. The dr came in and looked around for a minute or two and said the AFI was dangerously low and we were having a baby TODAY! He told us to go straight to the hospital and the dr from our practice will be waiting...and by the way, the baby is breech so you will be having a c-section! Needless to say I was a mess. I could tell Scott was nervous, but he stayed extremely calm and collected.
When we arrived at the hospital, the team was getting ready. The neonatolgist, obstetrician, and anesthesiologiest all came in to talk to us about the procedure. Within a couple hours of arriving at the hospital...Baron Evan was here!

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