Posts tagged ‘Child’

October 17, 2011

Three Months…The Other Experience

by Melissa Beese

We have reached the milestone 3 months. The month in which your newborn is now interacting, playing, talking and doing all the things that make your heart melt. It is wonderful to have successfully reached this stage and I am overjoyed at being able to experience it. With that being said it has also been an eye-opening experience.

Bug is most definitely different then Boo. With Boo at this point we were still in the NICU, waiting for that amazing moment in which he’d make that eventful turn for the better and be headed on his way home. I do believe we were just about to turn that corner this very week in his timeline. Trying to get Boo to latch on, if not on the breast then at least, on the bottle and attempting to wean him from the Ventilator. As for Bug, well, he’s starting to break his first tooth. Bug is also communicating with all the fun rolling “r” noises and “ah-Dah” sounds. He is also laughing and entertaining himself each time he wakes from sleep. He is communicating with his mobiles and stuffed friends. Bug is 100% on target in terms of his developmental milestones if not a bit ahead. It is just such a difference and so much a wonder to experience.

As many of you may well know, Bug is as much a miracle baby as Boo. Bug was the baby we were never supposed to have. The baby that was a mere hope and prayer after being told we wouldn’t be able to have more children. That dream changed as the prognosis of MTHFR changed and, alas, here we have our Bug.

With all the goodness of Bug there is also the challenges of an “almost” full term baby that we didn’t face with Boo. Boo was on a schedule when he came home from the hospital. 3, 6, 9, 12, the magic hours of eat, play, sleep. Bug, not so much. He’s on the “On Demand” schedule which changes from day-to-day. Luckily we are now at the “sleep through the night” point in his ever developing schedule, at least this week. But then again, we are also experiencing the “3-month growth spurt” and the premature tooth breaking. All of which we never had with Boo.

With Boo, when he came home, it was an Oxygen tank and Apnea monitor following us around wherever we went, what I affectionately called, “my triplets”. We also had the, what seemed like, hourly therapy sessions in which we were either going to or having come to us. It was working on every sense of sensory development to make sure there would be no delays.

When talking with a girlfriend today she had asked what it was like now with an “almost” full term baby. Upon telling her the very things I mention here, she stated that I was very much taking on a strong parenting teacher role that was now innate within me. As a result of having to aid Boo with every stage of development, she believed that Bug was at the advantage because my experience with Boo would have me naturally doing the same developmental style of teaching with Bug. I wonder, is she correct? Yes, I think she is. I find myself practicing the same therapy principals physically with Bug, talking to him the same way I did with Boo and playing with him the same way without realizing I am doing it.

No matter how one looks at it, I had many blessings in disguise with Boo. He really was my teacher as much as I was his. He taught me  to be the best parent I could be. Boo taught me that being involved with my child was most important and how being in tune resulted in little successes. How awesome to realize that someone so little can play such a powerful role.

In the NICU someone gave us a onesie that said “Tiny but Mighty”. Truly, my Littlest Peanut was the mightiest, more so than I had realized he would ever be.

September 14, 2011

I’m b-a-a-a-a-c-k and with a new Pnut

by Melissa Beese

I know its been quite a few weeks, if not a couple of months since my last post. Things here have been on the upswing, side-way sing and crazy swing.

Our newest little Pnut, whom we affectionately call Buggie, has joined our family. He entered the world one month premature, which in our family is excellent news. We did continue have a rocky trip those last few weeks of our pregnancy. We continued to maintain Friday Happy Hour as that had become the routine.  On the dot every Friday afternoon I was heading to the hospital to say  hello to the familiar faces of nurses, doctors and specialists whom I now consider friends.

On the morning of July 2, 2011 we went to the hospital thinking that my water had broken. The tests were inconclusive so we proceeded to purchase our fireworks for the 4th of July and spend the day as a family of three prior to Nanny’s arrival. Nanny, my mother, would be arriving later that afternoon to familiarize herself with our ways so that when the baby arrived, per scheduled C-Section on the 6th, all systems would be in practice.The evening of July 2nd was definitely it, I ruptured. Feeling like a snail (you Mama’s know what I mean), I attempted to wake up the Hubbie and my mother to let them know my water had definitely broken. Lovely, my mother had taken her sleeping pill and was extremely groggy, taking two attempts to wake her up, she would have to stay with Boo. The Hubbie, was not much better, exhausted from working into the wee hours of the morning at the 3-day Music Festival of which he stage designed.

Finally, we were snailing our way to the car and off to the hospital for the second time that day. It was now 11:30PM, and upon arrival I let them know that in a late night craving at 11PM I had consumed 5 Pizza Rolls and 2 pieces of Godiva chocolate. Normally, this would have resulted in an 8 hour wait to administer anesthesia. Not in my case, considering my previous experience with Boo. They began the prep after 30 minutes and upon a confirmation that I had ruptured, briskly whisking me off to surgery for our beautiful boy to enter the world.  Bugs labor was easy with only the cramping that I experienced before my water broke.  They ended up performing another  Classical C-Section so the surgery was far more involved.  I was also told that due to a failing uterus that was “shredded”, this would be the last baby I would bring into the world. FINE BY ME! One thing I’ll never forget was singing along with my Dr. (wearing the ever appropriate Saints Surgical Cap) to The Pretenders, “Brass in Pocket”. Bugs theme song from that day forward.

July 3, 2011 at 1:19AM our new little Bug was born. He was perfect in every way ,including his lungs, SCREAMING like I’ve never heard a baby scream before. (Boos voice was heard after 3 months of NICU upon removal of the HFOV and ventilators) They checked Bug out, tested him for everything, gave him to Neonatal to check him out only to let me know that my baby would forego the NICU and would be in-room boarding with me. A very HEALTHY baby.  The tears, they poured down my cheeks with happiness while the nausea overwhelmed me and the feeling of everything the surgeon was doing overtook my brain…More Anesthesia please!

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