Alissa's friend Amy held a very nice baby shower for Lis and Max yesterday. It was a great party and they received lots of nice gifts. I am so glad that Alissa got to have a couple of showers since she missed so much of having a normal pregnancy. It is also nice for her to be able to get away from the hospital and have a fun afternoon. Thanks Amy for doing this!!
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Friday, May 20, 2011
Back to C-Pap..........
Max was on the nasal cannula FULL TIME for almost 2 days.....we were thrilled at this progress. Then he had a couple of "blood gasses" that were too high so they put him back on the C-Pap. For 3 days now he has been on the C-Pap 6 hours then cannula 6 hours. Hopefully this helps and he will soon progress back to where he was.

I helped Alissa give Max a bath yesterday. It was fun and he seemed to like it....not much crying anyway!! Alissa is very accomplished with her nursing tasks by now!!
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Happy Mother's Day!!
Mother's Day was very special this year. It was Alissa's FIRST and we spent some special time with Max of course!! After MAX time I got to spend the rest of the day with Alissa and had a surprise visit with Cory's family too. I LOVE spending time with my family!!
I love this picture of Max's feet within the "heart of love" made by his parents hands.
Here are a couple of Mother's Day 3 generation pictures.......how special!!
It was so fun to hold Max......as of today he is on the cannula for 6 hours TWICE a day so that makes him easier to hold.
Alissa and her boy!
Very nice to be able to gaze at his little face and play with him. He was quite puffy today because he is still retaining water but he weighs nearly 7 pounds!!
Mom and Dad doing Max's "care". Every 3 hours he has his temperature taken, diaper changed, gets fed and a bunch of other stuff. Alissa has been doing most of these things for 3 months now.
Hi there.....I see you. Thanks for visiting and come back soon.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Max Max Max
Max has done really well on the cannula oxygen....it is SO nice to actually be able to see his little face without all the head gear and tape. He still has a feeding tube which is taped to his chin......but we can see MOST of his face. He is allowed to be on the cannula for up to 6 hours a day depending on how well he tolerates it. The rest of the day he is still on the C-Pap. Alissa is really enjoying being able to hold him and play with him without quite so many tubes and wires to worry about.
I havent't held him without the C-Pap yet....but I am looking forward to it. I think he is almost smiling....he, too, likes being FREE...or at least freeER!!
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Max is MUCH easier to hold!!
I got to spend time snuggling and patting and drinking in the wonderfulness of Max. He is SO MUCH easier to hold now that he is no longer on the ventilator.
Max likes his pacifier but has a tongue thrust that pushes it right out......Alissa is teaching Max to hold it in by himself.....but sometimes she just helps him out!
Here is Max's little home.....It certainly takse a lot of equipment to monitor and keep a tiny baby safe and growing. On the right is Max receiving his inhaler treatments.......breathe Max breathe!!
FINALLY!! Everyone leaves me alone and I can just sleep in peace!!!
Monday, May 2, 2011
Max and the C-Pap
Max is now off the ventilator and on a C-Pap machine. The little nosepiece is so tiny!! It really doesn't look comfortable and he doesn't like it......but it is necessary of course. Now that the only thing in his mouth is a feeding tube they are teaching him to suck on a pacifier in preparation for learning to eat. There is just SO MUCH that little guy has to learn!! Breath, suck, swallow....
He is doing good with his blood gasses and his oxygen level is set around 27%. Now they will have to wean him off the C-Pap....it is currently set at a pressure level of 6.
He has no problem gaining weight though....he is close to 6 pounds now and looks VERY VERY chubby!! I think he has at least 3 chins....like ME!! They say in the NICU their job is to fatten them up and then send them on to another unit where they might put them on a diet! Pretty funny!!
Thanks still for all the prayers.
It is SO much easier for Alissa to hold him now....she can actually move him around and play with him a bit. He cries now with SOUND! The sound is pretty hoarse from the ventilator being down his throat so long while his vocal cords were developing.
I love this picture of his little hand on his Mama's bigger one!
Here they are moving Max to the scale to see how much weight he has gained that day. It is always a LOT (though some is still the water retention)!
Max is such a helper! Here he is helping to hold the C-Pap in place!!
The speech consultant showed Alissa how to wrap him up just right so that he can hold his own pacifier in place. This is an important step toward his learning to eat.
Max says "Finally they leave me alone so I can rest and watch my fishies!"
He is doing good with his blood gasses and his oxygen level is set around 27%. Now they will have to wean him off the C-Pap....it is currently set at a pressure level of 6.
He has no problem gaining weight though....he is close to 6 pounds now and looks VERY VERY chubby!! I think he has at least 3 chins....like ME!! They say in the NICU their job is to fatten them up and then send them on to another unit where they might put them on a diet! Pretty funny!!
Thanks still for all the prayers.
It is SO much easier for Alissa to hold him now....she can actually move him around and play with him a bit. He cries now with SOUND! The sound is pretty hoarse from the ventilator being down his throat so long while his vocal cords were developing.
I love this picture of his little hand on his Mama's bigger one!
Here they are moving Max to the scale to see how much weight he has gained that day. It is always a LOT (though some is still the water retention)!
Max is such a helper! Here he is helping to hold the C-Pap in place!!
The speech consultant showed Alissa how to wrap him up just right so that he can hold his own pacifier in place. This is an important step toward his learning to eat.
Max says "Finally they leave me alone so I can rest and watch my fishies!"
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