
Friday, August 21, 2009
Growing Up
Emerson is getting so big! It feels like just yesterday when we brought home our little 5 pound, 11 ounce baby and now he's a whopping 11 pounds. And he's getting so tall! He is 23.5 inches. The pediatrician's office is always amazed at how long he is. He is in the 90th percentile for length and the 25th percentile for weight! He's lifting his head, grabbing things, and flashing us brief little gummy smiles! Here are a few of his latest pics.

Friday, July 10, 2009
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Coming Home
We got to bring Emerson home from the NICU exactly one week after he was born- we were elated to finally bring home our little boy! However, for me at least, this elation came with large amounts of doubt and worry... what if he's not okay without the oxygen? ...what if I can't tell something is wrong without the monitors? ...the "what ifs" went on and on. It was so wonderful to hold him without all the wires, tubes, and monitors, but I had become dependent on them to reassure me that he was okay. All my fears and worries were eased when we were able to participate in a rooming in program for NICU patient parents. The night before we brought Emerson home, the hospital put us up in a mock bedroom (basically like a hotel room). This room was right down the hall from the NICU, nurses, and doctors. For the most part, we were left alone, but a nurse would check in with us every 4 hours or so. It was great to be able to spend our first night with him "alone", but still have the nurses and doctors close by for reassurance. They did a great job answering our questions and making us feel at ease about taking Emerson home. The next day we took an in depth infant CPR class and car seat safety class before bringing Emerson home. It was a great day!
Monday, June 22, 2009
Emerson Joseph Pool, 6:55PM, 6/18/09, 5lbs and 11 oz
Well, if you haven't heard, Emerson has made his debut... 4 weeks early- he just couldn't wait! Things got stressful for a little while, but we're all happy and healthy and doing good now. I had pre eclampsia that manifested itself with edema, high blood pressure, and adverse kidney effects. Apparently, the only cure is delivery. I tried to make it a little longer for Emerson, but the doctors said we had to take him when we did. Emerson came out kicking and screaming, but had to be put on oxygen because his little lungs weren't quite mature enough when he was born. He's still in the NICU, but is making huge improvements each and every day! He is able to breathe with less and less oxygen assistance as time goes on. In fact, we have been able to bottle feed him some of his feedings recently (up until now he has been fed half high cal formula/half breastmilk through a feeding tube). He is really good at it, and I'm already so proud of him- we'll have him nice and chunky in no time! As for me, I'm doing well- just healing from the whole c-section thing, and they have me on medication trying to keep my blood pressure down. Here are a few pictures of the last few crazy days- the beginning of many more crazy days to come I'm sure...
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