Tuesday, May 31, 2011

May 31, 2011

Eleanor is 3 pounds and 15 ounces today! She is just one little ounce away from four pounds!  She maintained her temperature in the bassinet over night and she put on an ounce... she is doing great!  The doctors moved us out of our special room into the main room.  She can socialize with her friends again.  She is still super alert and her eyes are bigger and brighter.  I think she will keep her blue eyes like her mama.  Everything else about her is all Robert.

Eleanor also gave all the doctors and nurses more chocolates.  They are really appreciative.

We are in a celebrating mood at home.  We have had so much positive change lately that we decided to open Champagne!  Cheers!

-Emily

Monday, May 30, 2011

May 30, 2011

Today we received a call from the NICU at about 10:00 am which is makes all kinds of things come to mind. But this was a good call, they asked us to bring clothes for baby girl because they put her in her step 3 bed. The last phase! Now we just hope that she can regulate her temp well so she can stay in her new bed.

We were so excited to get this call and then Emily's mind went racing and she just couldn't figure out what to dress her in.

We made it to the NICU just in time for her feeding. We finished the feeding and then the nurse said it was time to change her "pamper," and put on a fresh outfit. Changing the pamper was not so bad but getting Eleanor into the pj's was not easy. After 15 min of getting feet and arms in we finally buttoned up the clothes and as the last button snapped, a fresh smell came from the pamper. She made a poopie.

Hopefully we will get better at dressing her.

She is also getting bigger. Now 3 lbs 14 ounces.


-Robert

Mommy seeing me in my new bed for the first time!

I love kisses from Daddy.  He can reach me so much better in this bed.

3 pounds and 14 ounces

New Bed. Old Bed. Swaddled tightly like a burrito.

It's now so easy to move me from my bed to your arms

Thank you, Mary Rose Ranger, for sending your old preemie clothes! They fit me perfectly!

Look how big I look!!!

Please may I have my Pacifier!

May 29, 2011

After a few days of being stuck around 3 lbs 10 oz and 3 lbs 11 oz, Eleanor reached 3 lbs 12 oz.

When we walked into the nicu, Eleanor was sitting at the nurses desk chatting with all the nurses.. She was being held and being fed by one of the nurses who had taken her with her to the desk... so adorable!
We took her back to her room and Robert finished feeding her.  She spit up a lot, but we handled it well.
going...
...going...
...gone
Daddy likes feeding me on his lap.
The doctors tell my parents that I am the best eater in the nicu
I love resting on Daddy
so cozy
Sweet Smile

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

May 24, 2011

Eleanor is now 3 pounds 11 ounces!!!!

She looks bigger and much more filled out! the doctors tell us that she is one of the best eaters in the nicu! She is still battling with reflux, but they tell us it is getting better. Some days we see a lot of it and other days we don't... It is very frustrating and very scary. We will feel better about it after taking the CPR class this week.

Eleanor had the second in her series of eye exams today. her first exam showed normal, correct development of her retna and veins in the eyes. The second exam is exactly like the first. She will continue with the testing until the opthomologist is satisfied that irregular growth of the veins is not a possibility.

Fotos en la maƱana.

Monday, May 23, 2011

May 23, 2011

Eleanor's birthday gift to Mommy is .... 3 pounds 10 ounces!!  Best gift ever!



-Robert

Thursday, May 19, 2011

May 19, 2011

Eleanor has reached 3 pounds and 7 ounces!!! She is now one pound bigger than her birth weight! She is gaining slowly, but steadily and that makes us happy! She had her monthly measurements taken today.  Eleanor is now 16.5 inches long (born 12 3/4") and her head is now 11 inches in diameter (up from 9.5")!

Eleanor has gotten better with breast feeding and we are starting to use the bottle less.  The doctors say this should help with her reflux.

The nicu's March of Dimes volunteer, Evelyn, is starting to work on a new campaign that will promote fathers holding their babies skin to skin.  She asked if she could use a photo of Robert kangarooing with Eleanor for an island-wide released poster.  We are happy to support the March of Dimes so Robert and Eleanor may be the poster daddy/daughter for Puerto Rico!  We'll let everyone know if it works out.


All for now,
Emily





I almost have it ...

... Got it!  Satisfaction



Mommy

Daddy

Friday, May 13, 2011

May 13, 2011

We have been doing something a little different in the nicu this week.  Eleanor's incubator is now in the only "private room" inside the large nicu room.  The doctors asked us if we would stay with Eleanor more often to hold her, talk to her, and feed her.  We have gone from only being able to visit her at 12-2 and 6-8 to having the nicu open to us at all hours.  The doctors agree that this will help her to gain weight.

It is working! Since Tuesday we have spent most of the day with her and she has gained an ounce a day!!!  This is exactly what she needs.  She sleeps better and longer and she is sucking/feeding better with less reflux!  We are so happy.  Today she weighs 3 lbs. and 5 oz.  She gained 37 grams overnight!  She looks bigger! We are thrilled!













Please pray for all the other babies in the nicu.. one in particular who needs all of your prayers right now.

Emily & Robert

Sunday, May 8, 2011

May 8, 2011

Eleanor is continuing to grow.  She is 3 lbs - 2 oz. (1425 grams).  She is however, extremely slow to grow so the doctors are now letting her take as much breast milk as she likes.  They fill her bottle and we let her go.  She has been taking 45 ml at most of her feedings.

We are happy that she is taking more milk and growing, but she has a serious reflux issue.  She will vomit, stop breathing and turn blue at any moment - without warning.  It scares us so much because the doctors say this is common in all preemies and that she can have this issue for the first six months to three years of her life.  We are taking a special preemie CPR class soon.  We will have to watch her constantly and know how react and to get her to breathe again all on our own.  We can also try to limit the episodes by the way we hold her.  She will need to lay at a forty-five degree angle when she sleeps and she needs to be held upright for at least thirty minutes after feeding. I am hoping that when Eleanor is discharged from the nicu, we will be sent home with an oxygen saturation monitor.   The doctors say we will get really good at reacting and eventually she will out grow it.  ...

I look just like Daddy
Sweet Love



I love being in Daddy's arms

Mommy feeding me

Cute shot... she makes us laugh

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

May 4, 2011

Eleanor is still 3 lbs 1 oz.  She gained two grams (1392).  The docs are actually really happy! She is not loosing any weight during her transition to breast and bottle feeding.  We are happy too!

I had my first time to bottle feed Eleanor.  We both loved it.

That is really all the news for today.


Trying to get a video to load for this post.  Will get it up soon.

-Robert


May 3, 2011

No more feeding tube!  Robert and I arrived a little bit late to the nicu Monday afternoon and much to our surprise, Eleanor was (being held in a sitting position in her incubator) being fed by one of the nurses with a Bottle!!! We were so happy!   She told us that the whole nicu was waiting for us, but that she decided to just go ahead with the feeding.  The doctor determined that she is now ready to eat by bottle and by breast feeding.  This is a gigantic step in her progression!!  She is doing great with the bottle and is doing pretty well breast feeding too.  A few of the other nurses came by to congratulate her on her success.  She is currently 3 lbs and 1 oz.

One of the doctors told me that because Eleanor does not have a respiratory problem and her only issue now is her size, she thinks that I should stay past the end of visiting hours to kangaroo and feed her. Holding Eleanor longer will be beneficial for her. I am not sure if the other doctors will agree, but at least I know that I can stay longer on the days that that particular doctor is in the nicu.   Today, I stayed one hour past visiting hours.

Eleanor also had her first of a series of eye exams late this evening.  They are looking for a condition common in preemies in which the ventricles in the eyeball grow too fast and irregularly.  This can cause retinal detachment that leads to blindness.  The doctor told us that this is caused by a disease and is usually found in preemies who are sick and on oxygen for a very long time.  We are not concerned about the condition of her eyes, but we will feel better after having the ophthalmologist's report.  Eleanor's next exam will be for her hearing.  We know that her eyes and ears are working now because every time we take a picture her eyes are bothered by the light and when a nurse slams a cabinet door she jumps at the sound.

Also, her Step One screening came back negative for all fifty disorders!

Bottle Feeding in my green cap from March of Dimes.  Thanks!

Here I am in my hat from my Great Aunt Lynne.  

Daddy calls this my Elf picture.
No feeding tube!

-Emily