Thursday, April 28, 2011

Getting big!

 Wow! A double chin! How is that possible at 4 lbs. 11 oz.? I don't know, but it has happened. Little guy is doing well. Sunday he had a scalp iv put in on the top of his head. It was so sad looking! But they had to take it out Monday night as they couldn't get the antibiotic through it. Tuesday we started weighing him before nursing and then again after to see how much he gets. He got 12 mls on his first feeding and 23 on his second. Yesterday he was 9 and 11 mls. Today was 12 and then he didn't do any for our afternoon feeding. But he is 36 weeks today. The nursing will come! Then he can come home. Can't wait!




Friday, April 22, 2011

much better

Pierson was doing much better yesterday. He was able to get off the nasal cannula yesterday afternoon and they started giving him milk again. I was really happy about that because he kept going to town on his binky and could tell he was hungry and wanted food in his stomach. When I went back in the afternoon, his oxygen saturation levels were the best I have ever seen them. The doctor showed me the X-rays of his chest and he doesn't believe that Pierson has pneumonia, as was mentioned to my mother-in-law the night before. Also his lab work has been coming back good, so maybe not an infection. Which would hopefully mean getting the iv out soon. He is such a fighter. Yesterday he was 35 weeks, tomorrow 4 weeks old.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Cruise control off

Yesterday Pierson was too tired for his 11 feeding, so I just got to hold him for awhile. I went back at 5 and he had a bath and loved it. He did some great practice nursing and had a few good gulps of milk. I got a call that night from his nurse that after I left he had some breathing problems and they were having trouble getting his oxygen level back up to normal range. So they called the doctor and he came in and Pierson got a chest x-ray, blood test taken again,  had the nasal cannula put back in his nose, an iv in his leg and they started antibiotics. It looks as though he has pneumonia and they are checking for other kinds of infections. Poor baby! Patsy went with me last night about 10 after the call to check on him. He was breathing really fast and very labored. About an hour later when we left, his breathing had slowed down and he looked more relaxed in his sleep. It's just crazy that you go along, and start to feel like things are going well and that there is not much to worry about when something like this slams into you. Maybe I was just so ready for some time that we could say "all is well" -nothing to worry about. But I have discovered you can't do that with a baby in NICU. I am grateful for the last 3 1/2 weeks that have been more low key. Please keep Pierson in your prayers! Thank you!

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

the peek

 Here are the kids looking grumpy because they can't go into NICU. Lexi already has the teenage scowl down, we are in trouble!
 Looking at Pierson through the window.


 Little guy is doing good. He is over 4 pounds and growing every day. Yesterday was a little rough with an eye exam and blood draw. He is going to start trying to take a bottle during the night. It is so nice to have him closer!

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Big show

This morning when I went to see Pierson, his nurse was excited to show me that he had graduated to sleeping in a crib. So he is dressed, with a hat and swaddled in a blanket. He loves being free. He still works on pulling out his feeding tube and getting his monitors off when his cords are exposed. This evening he looked like he was working on getting his hat off. He was awake for me for about an hour for the 11 am feeding. At 2 he didn't wake up at all. I have a room there right across from NICU so I got to order lunch and take a nap in between feedings. My dad came and got to hold him for a 1/2 hour in the afternoon. Chris and I took the kids at 5 and I got to hold him and take him to the door so the kids could see him through the window. He was awake and looking around and the kids loved it. He put on quite the show for them. So far our move to Meridian has been wonderful!

Friday, April 15, 2011

Amazing day

Pierson is now at Meridian! He was moved this afternoon. Grandpa Heninger was wonderful and went and picked up Lexi and Julie just minutes before school was out and took them to the Meridian hospital. There they were able to see Pierson leave the ambulance and walk by him in his isolate bed up to the NICU doors. They were amazed at how tiny he was. It was very special. I met them there and got to stay for awhile with Pierson. He now weighs 3 pounds 10 ounces and is doing great.

Today was the day we were scheduled to have Pierson if I could have made it to 34 weeks. I can't imagine still being in the hospital with all that has happened the last 3 weeks (he is 3 weeks old tomorrow). My body knew that it was not longer able to provide what he needed and that he'd be ok when he was born at that time. What an amazing journey and what a little miracle we have in our hearts and family!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

3&1/2 pounds!

 Baby Pierson is doing really well! He is 3 and 1/2 pounds and growing! He got down to 2 lbs. 9 oz. at his lowest and is now exceeding his birth weight by a bit and gaining every day. As soon as he learns how to nurse, he could come home. We are hoping that the move to Meridian hospital will happen this week. Thursday he is 34 weeks. He is just a doll.




Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Lil' champ

Pierson is doing great. Sorry I don't have any new photos to add, my photographer has been MIA. Something about having to go back to work...what kind of excuse is that? Today when I got to the hospital, Pierson was dressed in a premie outfit and wrapped in a blanket. I got to recreational breastfeeding twice today. He did great for being so little. The lactation consultant was impressed with his effort to open his mouth and attempt to latch on. He gets tired quick, so it is very recreational and taking beginning steps to introduce nursing to him. I loved it! I got to sit and hold him for at least an hour after each time. Yesterday they removed his umbilical iv and put an iv in his hand. Today they hep locked his iv, so he just has his feeding tube and monitor stickers. He will be up to a full ounce of milk tomorrow night! He is just a little champion!

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Pierson & Bailey

 Pierson is back under the billi light, so when he got his "shades" off yesterday, he had his eyes open for about 20 minutes. They have moved him up to premie diapers and his feed tonight was going to be up to 19 cc and he is still doing really well with the mommy milk. The doctor today said that he didn't see why he could't be transported to Meridian St. Luke's NICU within a couple of days. We are very excited about that! He is also at about his birth weight.




The much anticipated event finally happened! Bailey turned 3! We had lots of family here tonight to help us celebrate! Aunt Lynae made a fabulous Dora cake for her. Last night she and all her siblings not in the hospital went to have a slumber party at Uncle Tom and Aunt Jen's house. What a treat for mom and dad! We have had a lot of help with the kids this week from family and friends so that we could spend as much time as possible at the hospital. Thank you for all your help! It is truly appreciated!

Friday, April 1, 2011

Update, finally...

 This is when I got to see Pierson for the first time in NICU right after recovering from c-section.
He had a ventilator in to breathe.
 Within one day, Pierson went from ventilator to oxygen mask, then one day on that then graduated to nasal cannula, by Tuesday afternoon was breathing on his own. Once he was off the ventilator, I could hold him against my chest for skin to skin holding. Here is his nasal cannula.
 There is nothing that makes me happier than to be able to hold this precious little baby. For all the work and sacrifice it took to get him here, it was worth every second. He is very calm, mellow and sweet.
 They had his oxygen mask off for a minute getting things situated. He does have an iv in by his umbilical cord where he is getting a lot of nutrition. His feeding tube in this picture is in his mouth, but now is in his nose, since he is breathing on his own. He is getting "feeds" every 3 hours of my milk and doing really well with it. They are increasing his "feeds" amount to try to get him up to a full "feeds" when his iv needs to come out in a few days, hoping they won't have to put another iv in his arm or leg. We are hoping and praying for that. He started out with 4 cc (5 cc is a teaspoon) of milk for a couple of days. When I left this evening, his feed was 11 cc. He has been doing great with it.
 This is him holding Chris' wedding ring. Just tiny. This is his oxygen mask.
 This was my first time to hold him Sunday night when he was off the ventilator.
 Here he is under the billi light for jaundice. These are his cool shades. His nurses called him Hudini because he can get out of them in a matter of minutes. He also started using a full size binki and loves it.
 He loves kicking out his legs and being free.
 Look at that foot! It is perfect, even though it is so small.
 He looks hungry to me. He has started acting like he is ready for more milk when it is time for a "feeds".
 Yesterday he had his eyes open quite a bit. By the time Chris grabbed the camera, he would start crying.
 The nurse was handing Pierson to me. Again we missed the eyes open. Now that he is off the billi light, I can hold him whenever.
This is one of our favorite pictures of Pierson taken yesterday during a holding. He was also smiling quite a bit in his sleep and here we got an almost smile with the eyes open. He is an angel. Thanks for your patience getting these out.

I am doing well. The c-section went better than I anticipated. I was a little surprised by my swollen legs and feet for the first week. They have gone down a little today. But coming off of bed rest and from surgery, I guess that happens. Now that I am released from the hospital, I am anxious to go back to be with my baby. I know he is well cared for there. Pumping milk has become my life and is constant. He will be one week old tomorrow. One of the nurses called him a rock star. He is doing so well. We are so blessed! Thanks for all your love, thoughts and prayers! Keep them coming for just a little bit longer!