With her favorite kitten Zip. |
Ella weighs: 9lbs 12.5oz
Ella measures: 22 inches
Ella has:
Ella is an alert and active girl. Unless she is swaddled or has worn herself out, you can guarantee her legs and arms to be moving constantly.
Milestones this month:
-Smiling! We continue to see more and more of them with each passing day.
-Off of oxygen!
Ella has:
-fallen in love with her hands and fingers
-figured out how to get her thumb in her mouth
-figured out how to get her thumb in her mouth
-been working hard to to roll over
-taken her first out of town day trip: to Claremore
-met her cousin Emily... in person! "Oh, Baby Ella!"
-enjoyed some time outside in the Tula
-spent some time showing off her skills for Great Grandma
-visited her neonatologist and spent some time visiting her most beloved NICU nurses
-started spending days with Grandma since Mommy has gone back to work
-wiggling!
-staring at any ceiling fan
-listening to Mommy sing "The Wheels on the Bus" and "The Ants Go Marching"
-bathtime swaddled in an Aden and Anais blanket
-bathtime swaddled in an Aden and Anais blanket
-afternoon naps in the swing
-Mommy snuggles
-nighttime chats with Daddy
-Mommy snuggles
-nighttime chats with Daddy
-her girraffe paci "Gerald"
-her new paci friend "Lima" the lamb
-her new paci friend "Lima" the lamb
-laying under her activity mat watching the butterflies light up along with the music
This month we had some big things happen! Ella did an overnight oxygen study. The pulmonologist (lung doctor) wanted to make sure she was maintaining her saturation levels overnight. It required an additional monitor attached via a wrap on her foot. Cords everywhere that night! Her levels stayed where they needed to and she has been off of oxygen for 3 weeks and counting. Unless she gets sick, she can continue to stay off of oxygen.
Ella also visited the hospital for a swallow study. We did the study to make sure that there were not any abnormalities keeping her from eating like she should. She has acid reflux, and is on medicine for it, but we needed to make sure the formula would stay where it needed to after she swallowed it. We also needed to make sure that the formula was entering her stomach and not her airways. The room had a big X-ray machine. And a "big girl" chair for Ella to be put in. She looked so cute! It was an interesting thing to watch. They mixed water and barium in a bottle and gave it to her. As she swallowed, the video x-ray showed exactly how she was swallowing and where the liquid was going. It was a quick test and we were out of there, which was a good thing. She was starving since she was not able to eat 3 hours before. We did our first diaper change and bottle feed in the car while in the parking lot that day! We got a call a few days later with the results. Ella only had a minor aspiration, which meant one time the formula did enter her airway. They advised us to make sure she doesn't eat too fast and to keep her upright for 20-30 minutes after a feeding because of her reflux.
We turned in data for her apnea monitor earlier this week and we are waiting to hear back from the doctor. She had one bradycardia in the duration of this session. If the results look good, Ella will officially be monitor free!
"I'm half a year old!" |
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