Weight: 9 pounds 14.5 ounces (25%)
Height: 22.5 inches (50%)
Head: 15.5 inches (60%)
- Size 1 diaper
- Still in NB clothes and some 0-3 month
- Started smiling and cooing! We love seeing her sweet smile.
- She has been sleeping in her crib since about 5 weeks old. The first night was rough, but she has been doing great since then. Speaking of sleeping, she has been sleeping through the night for about two weeks now. I figured out that she does want to be swaddled (I thought she didn't like it at first, so we had stopped) We put her in the Summer Swaddler, lay her in her crib and she puts herself to sleep. She has been sleeping from about 9:00pm to anywhere between 6-8am. There were a couple of nights last week she woke up around 4 or 5am, ate a bottle and then went back to sleep for a few hours, but now she seems to be able to stretch that out a little later in the mornings.
| this is what she sleeps in |
- Her napping is still sporadic. She always sleeps when we are out running errands, she loves to nap while being held, and she will take pretty good naps in the nap nanny at home. I'm hoping by next month we are on a better nap schedule, but right now I am just happy with sleeping at night!
- She has been on formula for about a month now. We started with the regular Enfamil, but it was bothering her tummy so we are now on the Gentle Ease. She is still gassy, but seems to be taking the formula fine. She eats 4oz (sometimes 5) every 3-4 hours during the day.
- She does pretty well at tummy time. She likes to lay on her play mat, sit in her nap nanny and watch Mason, and sometimes likes the swing. She still prefers to be held.
- She already has a lot of nicknames: Peanut, Sweet girl, Baby girl, Evie girl, Sister, Sissy
We had her 2 month well visit today. I have been concerned with her breathing pretty much since she was born. It sounds like she is wheezing and struggling to breathe, especially when she is laying flat on her back and eating her bottle. The doctor thinks she has laryngomalacia. She says it is pretty common but she is sending us to an ENT to make sure that is all it is. The earliest we could get in is September 8 so we just have to wait until then. The ENT will have to do the test where he inserts a tube through her nostril to see her vocal cords. Our doctor did say that it is a struggle for her to eat because it makes it hard for her to breathe, but the fact that she is still eating is a good sign. Now I know why sometimes it takes her awhile to have a bottle. Hopefully the ENT will confirm that this is all it is and we just wait for her to grow out of it!
She also got her vaccines today. She was NOT happy about her shots! Other than the breathing, she checked out great and we go back at 4 months.
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