Friday, May 30, 2008

Weighing In



Today we went to the pediatrician's office for a re-check on Ian's weight. Two weeks ago he was at 5lbs 10oz and today (which is actually the day our c-section was scheduled for) he is up to 6lbs 14oz. Way to grow buddy!!

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Playtime for Ian




Here are a few shots of playtime at the Whitley house. We introduced Ian to the playmat yesterday in order to try to keep him awake a little more during the day so he would sleep at night--wishful thinking! I think he and I had about 2 maybe 3 hours of broken up sleep last night due to his tummy aches and pains. We just can't seem to find a formula that agrees with this poor little guys tummy (I think he inherited my sensitive stomach-bless his heart(and that's a real one) ). We have tried regular Enfamil, which didn't work, Prosobee,better than the first but still a failure, and at the suggestion of Dr Lawrence Gentlease, which is made for babies with fussiness and gas which has done much better than the others, but even with that and Mylicon gas drops this little fellow is still miserable during the late afternoons and at night. So we have a call in to the Drs office to see what else we can do.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Two Weeks Old Today




It's hard to believe that this little guy has been in our lives for two weeks already. Feedings are going much better than before with the exception of a few rough nights of fussiness and gas pains--thank heavens for Mylicon drops!!





Monday, May 19, 2008

Update

Just wanted to let everyone know that we are all doing fine--When we brought Ian home from the hospital he was not feeding well at all (it would take us about 50 minutes and a lot of work to get him to drink one ounce of milk) and he had lost down to 5 lbs 8oz. The pediatrician at the hospital told us that it is not uncommon for c-section babies not to want to take to feeding well, especially those that are born early, because it's as if they are still sleeping in the womb, even though they are not.But after a trip to see Dr Lawrence and the nurse took his temperature rectally he "woke up" so to speak (of course who wouldn't after that!). Now he is actually waking us up to feed him instead of the other way around and is dowing about two ounces, sometimes three, of milk at a time. Friday when we took him for a re-check on his weight he was back up to 5lbs 10 oz--not quite back up to birth weight but is making progress which we are all pleased with.

As for me, I am doing much better. And for those ladies out there who say having a c-section is the way to go-- I beg to differ!! At least now I am able to get up and around and am slowly but surely getting back to normal.

Jasmine is being an excellent big sister and a tremendous help to Todd & I with the baby. She absolutely loves him to death. She enjoys helping feed him and holding him,which she has to do every morning before she goes to school and as soon as she gets home in the afternoons. We just can't get her to change his diaper--go figure!

As for Todd, let's just say that Jasmine has him wrapped around one finger and Ian has the other.

More Pictures of Me



Here are a couple of shots of Ian the day we brought him home from the hospital,as well as a few with me in them.







































Saturday, May 17, 2008

Hi World--I'm New Here!

Me with my daddy & sissy

Me & my big sister Jasmine--She loves me very much already (can't you tell!!)

Ian Thomas Whitley
May 10th, 2008
11:32 am
5 lbs 15 oz





























Monday, May 5, 2008

Showered with Love


Last weekend our family and friends gathered together to throw Todd, Jasmine, and I a baby shower to welcome the newest member of our family, Ian Thomas, who is due to arrive May 30th. Thanks everyone!!

Chelle Belly (for real)


Boy have I grown(literally) to match my nickname of "Chelle Belly"! This photo was taken last weekend, and I am 35 weeks pregnant with baby Ian.