Showing posts with label Malachi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malachi. Show all posts

Monday, December 17, 2012

4 months

Malachi had his 4 month check up today!  He is doing so well!!!!  He is 13 lbs 6 oz. and 25 1/4" long.  Using his actual age this puts him in the 50th percentile for height and the 15th for weight!  Not too shabby!  And it would be even better if the doctor had calculated on his adjusted age.  :-)  I'm so proud of my little guy!

Friday, November 2, 2012

Kid Pics

Here are some pictures of the kids from October.  I hardly ever remember to get out the camera and take pictures, I'm so busy, so I appologize for the lack of pictures.  Also, I just realized there are no pictures of Elijah.  I guess he was working on school or reading a book or something when I took these.  ;-)  

Jeremiah and Malachi

The youngest 3: Jeremiah, Micah, and Malachi

My "Babies"  :-)

Josiah and his airplanes.  He's such a ham, he always wants his picture taken!

Emmy and Malachi.  She is so proud of her little brother and loves to hold and take care of him. 

Malachi

Love Malachi's hair in this pic, freshly washed!


And one final picture that Emmy took of me and Malachi.  :-)  Pictures of me with any of my kids are precious to me, since I'm the one normally taking the pictures I'm rarely in them.



Friday, October 5, 2012

First 4 weeks

Malachi has been home now for 4 weeks!  It's hard to believe it's been that long, it feels like just yesterday we brought him home.  The weeks have passed by in a blur, each day flies by so fast...  I am REALLY busy with taking care of Malachi.  He is learning to nurse so I'm pumping every 3 hours in addition to trying to teach him to nurse and bottle feeding him.  It takes about 1 1/2 - 2 hours of every 3 hour period to accomplish those things, so needless to say, I don't have much time! 

The big news for him is that he was able to go off the oxygen this week!  It's so nice to carry him around the house, instead of being tied to one spot in the living room.  :-)  He's growing well and has really filled out.  Last week he was 8 lbs 2 oz, and 22 1/2" long, he's getting to be a big boy and finally looks like a newborn, now that he's almost 2 months!  Here are some pictures of his first 4 weeks at home.

In the car seat at the hospital, ready to come home!  He was 6 lbs here.

Settling in at home...

Our set up in the living room with Malachi's oxygen machine.  We bought this pack and play special for this set up.

The kids were so excited to have him home, they decorated for his homecoming!

snoozing on our bed!

The proud brothers!

Mark and Malachi

Me and Malachi

starting to fill out!

Finally without oxygen and wide awake!

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Monday, September 3, 2012

And then there was six...

On Friday, August 17, Mark and I rushed to the hospital at 7 in the morning because I was having very heavy bleeding.  After a quick check it was determined that I was 4 cm dilated, and the reason for my bleeding was a placenta abruption - the placenta was coming away from the wall of the uterus.  This is a very serious condition and the doctor gave us 2 options: 1. break my water and see if my labor progressed or 2. do an immediate c-section.  We went with option 1, the doctor broke my water, and an hour later our little guy was born.

Malachi was born at 10:14 a.m.  He weighed 5 lbs 6 oz at birth and is 19" long.  He was immediately rushed up to the NICU, where he has been ever since.  The first few days were a blur as we tried to care for the other kids, deal with my healing and hospital rigamorole, and try to see Malachi as much as possible.  We now have a routine down and are waiting on Malachi to get stronger and able to eat consistently from a bottle.

First visit with our new little guy.  The thing on his face is called CPAP, it keeps his lungs open so he can breathe and also (I think) is oxygen as well.

After a few hours they were able to take off the CPAP and he was on room air for a few days before going back on oxygen, just the normal kind.


At first he couldn't maintain his temperature so he was in this special bed that kept him the right temperature.  The "horn" on his head is his IV.  They were able to take that out after a few days, but put in a feeding tube shortly thereafter to keep up his fluid level.

My parents watched the kids for the first weekend and brought them in to visit their new little brother.


Malachi had jaundice so in addition to everything else he had to be put under the jaundice light for 3 days, during which I could only hold him to change his diaper and try to feed him with a bottle, which was not very often succesful.
Finally Awake!  He is 1 week old here and had lost a bit of weight.  He got down to 4 lbs 12 oz before he started gaining back again.

 
We will keep you posted on when he comes home.