That is still his gestational age anyway. So hard to believe my little guy is over a week old already. I think we've done amazingly well since he has been home. While pregnant, everyone always tells you to sleep when the baby sleeps, and that you'll never know sleep deprivation like you will after having a newborn. Well, I suppose we have to attribute some of the ease to extra sleepiness from jaundice, but we are both still functioning on a regular day and night schedule. The only time I reached the borderline of delirium was last Saturday, after a long day at the hospital...we came home and I told R that I had to lay down. Our current night schedule is worked around 3 feedings 11-12ish, 2-3ish, and 4-5ish. I usually head to bed early after pumping and R stays up to do the first feeding. Then I take over for the next 2 feedings, then head back to bed and sleep in while R takes over around 6. Colton is increasingly alert and awake in the early hours of the morning though, so we'll see how long this schedule works.
We are still having follow up appts with the pedi, and the NICU requires bi-weekly home visits from a nurse for the next two weeks, but everything appears to be on the right track. His bilirubin levels are dropping again, and his weight is starting to increase. He is now back up to 6.04lbs, from a low of 5.13 in the NICU. The pedi did tell us today that she would have liked to see him gain a little more, so we need to adhere to a 3 hour feeding schedule a little more closely.
We are still having follow up appts with the pedi, and the NICU requires bi-weekly home visits from a nurse for the next two weeks, but everything appears to be on the right track. His bilirubin levels are dropping again, and his weight is starting to increase. He is now back up to 6.04lbs, from a low of 5.13 in the NICU. The pedi did tell us today that she would have liked to see him gain a little more, so we need to adhere to a 3 hour feeding schedule a little more closely.
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