On Friday Caitlin was four weeks old, and it seems like she has always been part of the family. This past Saturday Caitlin met her Uncle Chris for the first time. She stared at him for quite some time . . . . . that is when her eyes were open. Caitlin went to church for the first time on Saturday. Even though her dinnertime fell right in the middle of mass, Caitlin was well-behaved during the whole hour. On Sunday we headed up to Green Bluff to pick a pumpkin. Green Bluff is a beautiful area north of Spokane with many orchards. They grow apples, cherries, peaches, raspberries, and pumpkins just to name a few items. The picking options were pretty slim, but we found Caitlin's first pumpkin and will carve it later this week. There is a vineyard called Townshend there as well, and since it was so convenient we stopped by for a quick tasting and to pick up a few bottles. Caitlin abstained from the wine, but her mom and uncle did not! Today we took Caitlin to the hospital to be weighed. She currently weighs 9 pounds!
Monday, October 27, 2008
Monday, October 20, 2008
Just the three of us
Well, it is now just the three of us. All the grandparents have gone. So far we have been able to survive. The first night on our own went very well. Taking shifts allowed each of us to get a solid four hour chunk of sleep along with some cat naps. However, the past two nights have been a bit more difficult. Caitlin has been a bit more fussy during the night, and we have been a bit more paranoid. With that said, I think we have a schedule that will work for Kim and I, if only it will work for Caitlin. We are not sure exactly what the fussiness is about. We are thinking gas, but are not too sure.
During the day Caitlin is doing quite well. She eats regularly, every multiple of three on the clock. She is participating in some tummy time and has been able to turn her head a few times. She enjoys her play gym and swing even though she can only handle a few minutes before she gets overwhelmed and begins to fuss. She had her first bath and went for a couple of walks in our neighborhood.
During the day Caitlin is doing quite well. She eats regularly, every multiple of three on the clock. She is participating in some tummy time and has been able to turn her head a few times. She enjoys her play gym and swing even though she can only handle a few minutes before she gets overwhelmed and begins to fuss. She had her first bath and went for a couple of walks in our neighborhood.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Back to Birth Weight!
It has been a productive week for the newest member of the Villalpando Family. Caitlin has regained all the weight she lost and is back at her birth weight. She also spent a great deal of time in the sun to get rid of the Jaundice. We think this might be a true California girl in the making. On Saturday (Grandpa's birthday) we had a shopping trip to Babies 'r' Us, and Caitlin experienced the Costco parking lot.
After being in Spokane for almost two weeks, John's parents went back to Carpinteria on Tuesday. We are very grateful for their visit, the time they spent with Caitlin (during the day and many hours at night), and all they did for us while here especially their guidance and advice. All three of us miss them dearly!
My parents are able to be here until Friday, and their help has also been invaluable. Between the meals, the cleaning and the laundry, not to mention the emotional support, we consider ourselves very lucky.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Caitlin's First Week
The past week has been the most exciting and frightening week of our lives.
Friday:
Caitlin scored an 8/9 and 9/9 on her Apgar test. She only cried when being poked for shots. The pediatrician gave her a healthy baby status. She seemed content and happy. She had her hearing test and passed on one side, but was a bit too active for the second ear, making the test inconclusive. We sent her to the Nursery during the night, to be brought to us for feedings.
Saturday:
Cailtin remained content and slept almost all the day. She seemed most alert between 2:00 - 4:00 am. Caitlin was again given the hearing test. This time she failed in both ears.
Sunday:
At 3:00 in the morning, we were notified by the nurse that Caitlin had lost 15 ounces, just over 10% of her birth weight. We were told weight loss is normal, but in the 5%-10% range. Later when the doctor saw her, she received a healthy baby status. Both Kim and Caitlin were okayed to be discharged; however we decided that Kim should have another day to rest from the c-section. Kim was beginning to show signs of Edema in her legs. Caitlin had her third hearing test, and this time passed on both ears.
Monday:
Early in the morning we were told that Caitlin had lost another four ounces, bringing her weight loss to over 15%. The nurse ordered a bilirubin blood test for jaundice. Around 7:00 in the morning we were told that Cailtin had an elevated bilirubin count and had to go under the lights. She also needed to be supplemented 2 ounces of formula every two hours. Thus began the every two hour feedings, which took about an hour for each feeding. Kim and I were extremely exhausted and very scared. We knew jaundice is common as is weight loss, but it did not change how we felt. We seemed unable to feed or help our baby. We prayed and cried almost continuously. A nurse who was helping with our feedings recommended that we allow the staff to cover a couple of feedings at night.
Tuesday:
Caitlin received another bilirubin blood test, which although lower than the first, was still elevated. She gained 3 ounces that day. The nurse practitioner decided to continue the treatment of lights and bi hourly feedings; Which we learned from a nurse as the nurse practitioner failed to come and tell us her report. Although Kim still had Edema in her legs, she was discharged. We were allowed to move to a different hospital room in the maternal ward. We continued the bi hourly feedings throughout the day. Caitlin did not complain under the lights. She often looked like she was sunbathing. Late Tuesday Kim began to be concerned that her breathing was more labored.
Wednesday:
At 4:15 in the morning Kim's breathing had become more labored. She also felt pressure in her chest. The edema had spread to upper body and her hands. The nurses would not look at her since she had been technically discharged. We went to the ER to have Kim checked out. They looked at her quickly and decided an a battery of test including a test for heart distress and blood clots. The grandparents quickly came in to keep Kim company as I went to be with Caitlin. The ER doctors decided to admit Kim. On the other hand Caitlin's weight had increased another two ounces and her bilirubin count had dropped into a safer level. Caitlin was okayed to be discharged. Thus began the journey to transfer our stuff and Caitlin to our third room in the hospital. While doing this some reports from the doctors arrived. Kim showed signs of an enlarged heart. However, a different test showed that there was no damage to the heart. Around six in the evening the doctor reported that the results of the tests showed no immediate danger to Kim. The Edema was more pronounced than normal and the excess pressure was the cause of the labored breathing. Kim was prescribed a drug to reduce the Edema and discharged. Around 7:00 on Wednesday night we were able to bring Caitlin and Kim home for the first time.
Friday:
Caitlin scored an 8/9 and 9/9 on her Apgar test. She only cried when being poked for shots. The pediatrician gave her a healthy baby status. She seemed content and happy. She had her hearing test and passed on one side, but was a bit too active for the second ear, making the test inconclusive. We sent her to the Nursery during the night, to be brought to us for feedings.
Saturday:
Cailtin remained content and slept almost all the day. She seemed most alert between 2:00 - 4:00 am. Caitlin was again given the hearing test. This time she failed in both ears.
Sunday:
At 3:00 in the morning, we were notified by the nurse that Caitlin had lost 15 ounces, just over 10% of her birth weight. We were told weight loss is normal, but in the 5%-10% range. Later when the doctor saw her, she received a healthy baby status. Both Kim and Caitlin were okayed to be discharged; however we decided that Kim should have another day to rest from the c-section. Kim was beginning to show signs of Edema in her legs. Caitlin had her third hearing test, and this time passed on both ears.
Monday:
Early in the morning we were told that Caitlin had lost another four ounces, bringing her weight loss to over 15%. The nurse ordered a bilirubin blood test for jaundice. Around 7:00 in the morning we were told that Cailtin had an elevated bilirubin count and had to go under the lights. She also needed to be supplemented 2 ounces of formula every two hours. Thus began the every two hour feedings, which took about an hour for each feeding. Kim and I were extremely exhausted and very scared. We knew jaundice is common as is weight loss, but it did not change how we felt. We seemed unable to feed or help our baby. We prayed and cried almost continuously. A nurse who was helping with our feedings recommended that we allow the staff to cover a couple of feedings at night.
Tuesday:
Caitlin received another bilirubin blood test, which although lower than the first, was still elevated. She gained 3 ounces that day. The nurse practitioner decided to continue the treatment of lights and bi hourly feedings; Which we learned from a nurse as the nurse practitioner failed to come and tell us her report. Although Kim still had Edema in her legs, she was discharged. We were allowed to move to a different hospital room in the maternal ward. We continued the bi hourly feedings throughout the day. Caitlin did not complain under the lights. She often looked like she was sunbathing. Late Tuesday Kim began to be concerned that her breathing was more labored.
Wednesday:
At 4:15 in the morning Kim's breathing had become more labored. She also felt pressure in her chest. The edema had spread to upper body and her hands. The nurses would not look at her since she had been technically discharged. We went to the ER to have Kim checked out. They looked at her quickly and decided an a battery of test including a test for heart distress and blood clots. The grandparents quickly came in to keep Kim company as I went to be with Caitlin. The ER doctors decided to admit Kim. On the other hand Caitlin's weight had increased another two ounces and her bilirubin count had dropped into a safer level. Caitlin was okayed to be discharged. Thus began the journey to transfer our stuff and Caitlin to our third room in the hospital. While doing this some reports from the doctors arrived. Kim showed signs of an enlarged heart. However, a different test showed that there was no damage to the heart. Around six in the evening the doctor reported that the results of the tests showed no immediate danger to Kim. The Edema was more pronounced than normal and the excess pressure was the cause of the labored breathing. Kim was prescribed a drug to reduce the Edema and discharged. Around 7:00 on Wednesday night we were able to bring Caitlin and Kim home for the first time.
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