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Hattie’s Blog

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Thank You, Thank You, Thank You! 1/25/13

Melissa

When I hold Hattie it's like the rest of the world stops. Three hours feels like ten minutes. During our kangaroo time Hattie pulled out her feeding tube. It is still strange to me that Hattie couldn't care less when the nurse replaces it. We're told it's because her gag reflexes have not developed yet and as she gets closer to term it will bother her more. I got a quick glimpse at Hattie's little chin with no tape. This was the first time I've ever seen her whole face with nothing on it. She is absolutely beautiful.

Hattie's pretty face!
Hattie's pretty face!

Hattie desated some today but quickly recovered on her own. The nurses keep reminding us this is normal for preemies and she will likely outgrow it. Normal or not, I still don't like hearing her machines beep...

When we got to Hattie's room after shift change she had escaped from her snuggli again! Chris said she's the only baby in an incubator who needs bed rails!

Hattie the escape artist
Hattie the escape artist

Hattie is still eating well and continues to pack on the ounces! She gained .7 ounces today and now weighs 1,069 grams.

Chris and Hattie kangarooed tonight. They listened to their new favorite album Sing Over Me Worship Songs and Lullabies.

As we were talking to our dear friend Matt from our small group who visited tonight he reminded us of the prayer

Help me, help me, help me. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

We are thankful. Thank you, thank you, thank you Lord, for our healthy baby girl!

Please pray for safe travels as Chris and I head up to Peachtree City tomorrow for Hattie's baby shower!

Spunky 1/24/13

Melissa

Hattie is back to her spunky self! I spent all day with her and we kangarooed for over three hours! She was very peaceful the entire time and I even took a few cat naps. She loves to hold and squeeze my fingers in her little hand. I can't get enough of her tiny, yet perfect body, feeling her breath against my chest, her unique smell, or her little squeaks. Dr. Alexander saw Hattie today and said she looked very good. He commented on how her little cheeks are filling out! He informed Hattie he would be off for two days and didn't want to hear any reports of her misbehaving. She had an exploded diaper for Dr. A; he told her she wasn't being very lady like and said she'd probably be ok if she didn't poop again until Monday!

Hattie continues to tolerate her feeds. They started adding liquid protein to my milk for extra calories. She now weighs 1,049 grams, or 2 pounds 5 ounces! She gained a whole ounce in one day; what a porker!

When we got back to Hattie's room after shift change this is how we found her: How can this possibly be comfortable?!

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Hattie has had several visitors over the last few nights! It has been nice for Chris and I to catch up with our friends and have some adult conversation. Thank you for continuing cover us with your love and prayers.

We are thankful for the blessing God has given us in Hattie. She really is an amazing little girl.

Too Much Loud Noise 1/23/13

Melissa

Hattie had multiple desats today but nothing of concern. The desats seem to be happening right after her feedings when her belly is really full or when she is feeling stressed from loud noises, during her hands on time or from being disturbed from sleep. Hattie's bilirubin score was up to 8.2 today but Dr. Alexander didn't put her back under the light. He is pleased with how her little nose is healing. Hattie continues to tolerate her feeds and is digesting every last bit of milk with no residuals. Hattie weighs 1,021 grams or 2 pounds, 4 ounces!

After four days of not holding Hattie it was awesome to cuddle with her again. Toward the end of our kangaroo time she was desating very often; there was a lot of noise in the pod and she had just finished eating. My eyes were glued to Hattie's beeping monitors and I was constantly encouraging my sweet girl to take a deep breath. The nurse did a "blow by" and used a little wand to blow room air into Hattie's face until her oxygen saturation was back to an acceptable number. We keep reminding ourselves that it is normal for preemies to desat and Hattie is just acting her age.

I went to small group while Chris stayed at the hospital to hang out with Hattie. He enjoyed his alone time with her. Chris and Hattie kangarooed for several hours, and tonight he didn't get pooped on! Hattie was sprawled out on him with both arms up toward his shoulders like she was hugging him. It is sweet for me to see how proud Chris is of our perfect little baby.

Each of us has intrinsic and unrivaled value in God's eyes because each of us was miraculously created in His image. —Louie Giglio

 

 

1,000 Gram Club 1/22/13

Melissa

Hattie's oxygen saturation is back up to her normal today. She has had a few desats today but she quickly recovers on her own. Thank you for your continued prayers. We are so proud of Hattie and so incredibly thankful for her strength and progress.

Thank you! Everything in me says "Thank you!" Angels listen as I sing my thanks. I kneel in worship facing your holy temple and say it again: "Thank you!" Thank you for your love, thank you for your faithfulness; Most holy is your name, most holy is your Word. The moment I called out, you stepped in; you made my life large with strength. When they hear what you have to say, God, all earth's kings will say "Thank you." They'll sing of what you've done: "How great the glory of God!" And here's why: God, high above, sees far below; no matter the distance, he knows everything about us. When I walk into the thick of trouble, keep me alive in the angry turmoil. With one hand strike my foes, With your other hand save me. Finish what you started in me, God. Your love is eternal - don't quit on me now.

—Psalm 138 (The Message)

I spent all day with Hattie. I have not kangarooed her since Friday. I've been holding off until I am completely over my head congestion. It's incredibly hard not to hold my sweet girl but I know it's best. We had a great day reading stories from Hattie's new Jesus Storybook Bible from her Aunt Valerie.

Dr. Alexander saw Hattie today and said she looks great! He had been off for three days and said the reason Hattie was misbehaving was because she missed him! Dr. A ordered some ointment for her little nose. The Polysporin will be applied three times per day until her septum is healed. Hattie will have another bilirubin test tomorrow morning to ensure her bili score is still low. When Hattie's PICC line was removed her skin was a little red and raw from the dressing. The doctor ordered some ointment for that as well to ensure she doesn't get an infection.

Hattie gained another half ounce today! She now weighs 1,003 grams, or two pounds 3.5 ounces! Hattie's feedings have increased again to 18 cc of milk. They are also adding the fortifier, vitamins and protein to my milk for additional calories to help fatten her up! The milk is in a syringe and placed in a machine that pushes it through her feeding tube over a 45 minute period.

Chris and Hattie kangarooed for a few hours tonight. I love how he talks to her. He told her all about his day and, of course, asked her if she wanted to go out for ice cream after she finished her dinner. When I look at them all I see is perfect.

New Digs 1/21/13

Melissa

Hattie had a good night with only two desats! One was during her feeding and the other was during her hands on time. It makes us a bit anxious when Hattie desats but we're confident the doctors would tell us if we needed to be concerned. I was so pleased when I called this morning to hear our favorite nurse's voice. On Friday I had requested April to be Hattie's primary nurse. Being Hattie's "primary" means every time April works she is scheduled to care for Hattie. I thought since we moved pods we would no longer be able to have April as our nurse, but April is able to travel to pod 3 with Hattie!

Hattie's incubator was replaced overnight. Her new incubator is much smaller and doesn't provide humidity support. It still regulates her body temperature since she's too small to do that on her own. She will live in her incubator for at least another month. Chris calls her incubator her box or her sneeze guard, I call it her bed, and the nurses call it her Isolette or condo—take your pick!

Hattie is now on full feeds and got her PICC line out! The PICC line removal is a sterile procedure done in her bed by a specialist and is not as invasive as inserting the PICC. Hattie is eating 17 cc of milk every three hours. They are adding human milk fortifiers to my milk to increase her calorie intake. The fortifiers bring her feeds up from 20 calories to 24 calories each. She is also receiving caffeine once per day with her morning feeding.

Hattie's belly button fell off today. (Am I supposed to keep it?) She had a sponge bath in her bed tonight. Hattie now weighs 997 grams, or 2 pounds, 3 ounces! Her night nurse also changed her from the Z-Flo memory foam mattress to a snuggli. The snuggli acts like a swaddling blanket and keeps Hattie snug as a bug. She also has a "froggie" bean bag that fits around her head to keep it positioned properly. Hattie thinks she is bigger than she is and moves her head on her own from side to side.

Hattie's nasal cannula was removed tonight because it was rubbing her little septum raw. She is doing well without the extra push of room air. If Hattie does need some assistance the doctor ordered a "blow by" which is a tiny mask that fits over her nose and blows air at her to stimulate her breathing. They anticipate she may need it while she's eating. Please continue to pray Hattie is able to maintain her oxygen saturation without any assistance.

Hattie had more visitors today. We had a great dinner and wonderful conversation with our sweet friends the Hennessys!

Chris and Hattie kangarooed for hours tonight; he said it was their best kangaroo time yet! Chris played her music and sang to her. I was overjoyed hearing my sweet husband talk to our daughter. Chris told Hattie about all of the people who love her. He told her how much Jesus loves her and how He knows every hair on her head and brought her into this world at the perfect time, not a moment too soon. Chris told her all of the things they're going to do together; almost every day he tells her he's going to take her on ice cream dates, how they won't tell mommy and it'll be their little secret!

Hattie also got the hiccups during kangaroo time: Don't you just love her little squeaks?!