She's getting better at sitting, but still can't do it on her own.
She's discovered her hands!
Even if it's just for a second :)
She can grab her feet
And put in/pull out her pacifier at the same time! Now that is talent.
Would you look at how big she is?
Health Updates:
Millie went to her NICU follow up clinic on Friday, so I finally have some health updates. This visit was about 3 hours and checked her almost completely from head to toe.
- Millie's hearing is wonderful.
- Millie's eye sight looks good, but truthfully there may be some nearsightedness forming in the left eye. No need for glasses yet.
- She now weighs 12lbs 8 oz. I was really taken back by this weight (she weighed 12 lbs a few months ago!) but the doctors couldn't believe their eyes. They were so impressed with her growth and the fact that she registered "on the chart" at all that I felt a little better about it all.
- She's 24 inches tall. Not too bad.
- Her motor skills are great with one exception; her back muscles are too tight. In the pictures above Millie was grabbing her feet. She stopped doing that about 2 weeks ago. According to the therapist Millie needs to be reaching for things in front of her and not arching her back so much, so Buck and I (mostly Buck since he's home with her) are working on encouraging it. I'm starting to think she might have just been in a bad mood at the appointment because she'll do everything the therapist was trying to get her to do now without complaints. We were given a number for a therapist to come work with her in our home, which I suspect we'll set up soon.
- We still aren't sure how Millie is adjusting to the high altitude again. You may remember, Millie was on oxygen before we left for South Carolina. Being at Sea Level (and maybe outgrowing it) was enough for her to be without it there. Now that we are back, Millie will be doing an oxygen study for 24 hours (starting tonight) to see how her oxygen levels are. Fingers crossed she won't need anything!
Overall, we're just so proud of her. Everyone just kept saying how good she looks, and how she doesn't even look like a preemie (let alone a micro-preemie)! Apple of my eye.
So yes, I'm back at work. I actually didn't even go to this doctors appointment with Millie since it was 3-4 hours long. Buck has stepped in whole-heartedly being Mr. Mom. It's adorable, and I'm so thankful that someone I love so much is taking care of my baby, and he loves her as much as I do. It makes working that much easier.
We're all moved in to our new home. We had a wonderful summer mooching off of everyone else, but it sure feels good to be in our own home. Millie's nursery is finally coming together, and I will post pictures once I have it how I like it. One word of warning...we moved into Wymount so I can't paint anything, and what I can hang is very restricted. I'm looking forward to having our own house next year so I can decorate more freely.
Can you believe Millie has been out of the hospital for 124 days? My, has the time flown. She was still in the hospital longer than she's been home with us (135 days), but we will pass that milestone very soon. Everyday I'm glad I can just walk into her room to look at her. As a matter of fact, I do just that all the time.
Oh, I'm so glad she's doing so well! She's just perfect. Caleb's back muscles are too tight, too, and we've been doing things to help it, but I'm convinced that it's a good problem to have compared to other things that could happen.
ReplyDeleteWe should have a play date now that you're back in the area! It would be fun to get our kids together.
Glad Millie is doing so well! Jared will be playing Mr. Mom too starting this week.
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