Hm… am I hungry yet? It’s been six minutes… |
It’s been a rough one on the wife and me, too. Mostly her, but I’ve had my share of sleep deprivation as of late.
Given his profound lack of pre-natal care, it might be best to think of Charles as a preemie even if he was carried to term. During that first week and a half, the pediatrician clucked at his inability to gain weight. She encouraged us to encourage him to eat more, and not let him sleep a whole long time in between.
An aside: I was a preemie, a month early and under five pounds. And I had a hernia that made me howl like a banshee. The docs said I had to get over six pounds before they could operate on me… and so, every time I opened my mouth my parents stuck a bottle in it. With the hernia fixed, I started sleeping through the night. DD was also a preemie, and was very much a “hold me close” baby. And so is Charles, most of the time. I’ve found recently that if I prop him up on some pillows, he’ll contemplate the universe for a little while before deciding he needs some more personal attention.
Anyway, Charles doesn't have a hernia. But we started encouraging him to eat more… and about the time he got a “gained six ounces!” report, he really took it to heart. And hasn’t stopped. One night last week, he inhaled three ounces of formula before I realized (he typically gets an ounce at a time, then gets burped). Lucky for us both, he didn’t live up to his nickname (Chuck) and give it right back.
Unfortunately, he does have some issues with gas cramps/colic. Not to mention the typical baby trick of rockin' and rollin' all night long while everyone else is trying to get some sleep. This last week has been particularly hard on us ol' farts. We’ve started taking shifts. So last night, I got up at 4:30am and staggered into the living room. “Shift change,” I said. Wife made him some formula, but also prepped a second bottle with a tea she makes for his cramping. “Give him some of this,” she said, and somehow managed to get to the bed before falling down. So I let him suck down an ounce of tea and settled back in the recliner. Sometimes, he’ll zorch out on my chest… the trick is to not zorch out myself, then see if he’ll lay in the Pack&Play. I got him down, went to bed, and heard him squawking ten minutes later.
Grumbling some things I’m glad Mason didn’t hear, I went back out, got him, and gave him another ounce of tea. Fifteen minutes later, he was out cold again. I put him back down, but this time just laid on the couch. I wasn’t comfortable in bed for some reason. But then I slept until 7am, when Mason got up. Charles slept until 9. Wife was still zorched when I left for church; she supposedly got up around 11. He had a very wet atomic diaper, and his outfit was moistened as well. Like DD, he doesn’t like to be uncovered much (unless he’s being held, then he’ll tolerate it). So I’m hoping we’ll get a break through the night really soon.
Splat and BB have started making more of an effort to see him, lately. I took him down to Big V’s today; she has griped mightily that we have him and not her, but she admitted she couldn’t take care of him anyway. Splat, BB, and a bunch of BB’s family came to see Charles as well, and BB even changed his diaper. I don’t know if that means they’re going to make a serious effort to get him back when the 45 days are up (a little over 2 weeks from now), but I hope they at least are getting the idea he’s worth the effort of making some serious lifestyle changes.
And with that, the workweek begins anew tomorrow. With the X-Files back on the air, I have a reason to look forward to Mondays. And to watch at least a little TV.
I think you and your wife are doing a wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteI don't miss the sleep deprivation of having a newborn. Not at all.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like Charles is doing well, at least! He's lucky to have you.
ReplyDeleteHe's a cutie. My older sister with her second child had to have a very strict feeding schedule. Not to mention all of his medical issues. There was a while where she was getting two hours sleep a night. The first night she was able to get a full night's rest, she looked SO much better the next day.
ReplyDeleteThanks Helen!
ReplyDeleteTony, I don't remember ours being quite so up-all-night. Maybe my brains were too fried to remember correctly.
Katherine, he is doing well. I'm going to try posting another update tomorrow.
Patricia, switching his formula seems to have helped. The atomic diaper I had to deal with tonight suggests he no longer needs corn syrup in his formula. :-P
Huh, I thought I commented on this post already. I loved how you destroyed stigma by explaining that you, a fully functioning adult, were born prematurely too. I think you folks are doing wonderfully by the child.
ReplyDeleteHe seems to like us. :-) It's Mason I've been worried about lately… he's been feeling a little neglected, I think. I've taken steps to fix that, and I should probably blog about it.
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