Labor/Delivery

Bilirubin

It was hard not to hold him for a few days, but I was amazed at how well he did with the bed.

Visitors
We have been so lucky to have family members galore come to visit! They all helped out so much during these first few weeks, and I think they were pretty excited to see Alan as well. Scott's parents were here when Alan was born and stayed for a few days. My mom came when Scott's parents left and my dad came out a few days later. Then my sisters came out to visit and go to EFY. We are very grateful to have such a wonderful, loving family!!





Surgery
And in addition to all the fun times, we had some not so fun times too. Alan went into his 2 week check up last Monday and was totally fine. He was up to 9 lbs 8 oz, and was happy as could be. Then that night he started throwing up. He continued throwing up for several days. I'd try to feed him smaller amounts, which I thought was working, but sooner or later he'd throw up again anyway. Needless to say, this all amounted to lots of messes, little sleep, and lots of worries on my part.
On Thursday, we took him in for an ultrasound, and found out that he had pyloric stenosis. I guess it's pretty rare, but four times as common among first born males. His pylorus, which connects his stomach to his small intestine, was basically much bigger than it should have been and was stopping any food from passing through. Food would just sit in his stomach until he threw it up. So we took him up to Primary Children's Hospital so that they could operate on him. They did a laparoscopic surgery and only had to do three little cuts on his stomach. Alan was such a good patient, and all the nurses bragged about him. He is good as new now, and back to eating like a champ.

The whole thing was kind of a scary ordeal, but I was just so relieved to find out what was wrong and know we could fix it. The endless throwing up was more scary than the surgery itself. And despite the fact that we had a perfect view of the big old U on the mountain from our hospital room window (much to Scott's dismay- we shut the blinds), we were very grateful to have such a wonderful facility so close to us. They did a great job and we are sooooo happy that Alan is back to being himself again.
That's a lot of happenings for not even a month old. We're so thankful that Alan is doing so well and enjoying normal babyhood. You guys sure got thrown into the fire of parenting really early.
ReplyDeleteWe smiled at the thought of Scott's disgruntlement at seeing the 'U'.
i'm so glad you all made it through the first couple of weeks. what a blessing to have such a good baby, especially with so much discomfort going on...just imagine how wonderful he'll be when nothing is amiss!
ReplyDeleteps - only scott would actually close the blinds. i'm glad he still had his priorities straight amidst the stress of alan's surgery :)
Alan looks like he has come through it all so well. He just seems to be getting cuter and cuter. Can't wait to see him in a month plus.
ReplyDeleteLove, Mom
That sounds scary! Great he's back to normal! He looks like such a sweet baby!
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