Saturday, May 24, 2008

Cate's First Week

Cate had a very active first week. Cate and Allison stayed in the hospital until Tuesday and John stayed with them every night, even though it involved sleeping on a very uncomfortable fold out chair. Before she left the hospital, Cate had a number of visitors who were very excited to meet her. Allison's mom (Cakki) and dad (Papa Mike) met Cate, as did Uncle James and Aunt Donna. Aunt Donna came back again on Monday and Cate got to meet her cousins, Jordan and Colin.

We were all excited to go home on Tuesday, but as usual, Cate was on her own schedule and delayed our departure for a few hours by not being able to keep her temperature up. Fortunately, some extra swaddling did the trick and we were home shortly after lunch. Our next obstacle is that we didn't realize that Cate's tiny size meant that even preemie clothes were way too big for her. However, we did the best we could....until we realized that she is also too small for the carseat.

Cate's first outing was on Wednesday when Allison and John took her to the pediatrician's office. Because of her small size, the doctor wanted to make sure that Cate did not lose any additional weight (she had reached a low point of 3 pounds, 9 ounces on Monday). Allison and John were very pleased that Cate was back up to 4 pounds on Wednesday. According to the pediatrician, Cate is very small (less than the 5th percentile in both height and weight), but otherwise is in great shape.

Cakki and Allison took Cate to the doctor again on Thursday for an additional weight check. Cate continued her excellent progress by putting on an additional ounce. Later that day, Allison left the house for the first time without Cate so that she and John could go to Babies R Us and buy even more baby stuff.

On Friday, Cate had her first bath at home in anticipation of the arrival of Pepere (Allison's stepdad) and Aunt Laura. The bath went better than expected, but required both John and Allison to keep Cate from protesting too much. However, their efforts were definitely worth it as Cate was a clean, sweet-smelling baby when they were done!

A few extra pictures from this week....



Cate poses in her favorite hospital outfit.









Cate passes out after eating.









Ford pouts that he is no longer the "baby" of the family.











Cate rolls on to her stomach in an attempt to escape the bath.

Friday, May 16, 2008

Happy Birthday Cate!

Catherine Allison McCammon was born on Friday, May 16 at 12:56 pm. She weighed 4 pounds, 0.2 ounces and was 17.5 inches long. Cate came into the world screaming much louder than either John or Allison thought was possible for something so small, but since then has been a very good-natured baby. Because of her small size and because she was a few weeks early, the doctors were concerned about her ability to breathe, eat, and maintain her temperature. Fortunately, she did not have any trouble breathing (as evidenced by her screaming) and seems to be a good eater. She has had a little trouble maintaining her temperature, so our little girl spends most of her time double swaddled with at least one hat on...not an outfit you see very often in May in New Orleans!

Here are a few pictures from the 16th...

John shows off his scrubs.









Allison meets Baby Cate.








Cate is exhausted by all that screaming.








Cate shows off her "flying nun" outfit....yes, the sleeves on her newborn-sized shirt really are that long.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

34 Weeks, 2 Days

So what have you been doing for the past three weeks and two days? Bet you didn't spend it in the hospital! Yep, Allison has spent the last three weeks and two days in a labor and delivery room at the hospital hooked up to a fetal heart rate monitor. When she was first admitted on April 9 (at 31 weeks, 1 day), the doctors hoped to delay delivering the baby for at least 48 hours to give the steroids a chance to help mature the baby's lungs. After we made it 48 hours, the doctors starting aiming for 32 weeks. Once we got past 32 weeks, they starting shooting for 34 weeks. On Monday (at 33 weeks, 6 days), the doctor tentatively scheduled a c-section for Allison for Thursday late afternoon, but this baby has surprised us again. According to this morning's ultrasound, she has continued to grow and has exceeded the doctor's expectations about how cases like this one usually go. So, instead of having a c-section, Allison gets to go home tomorrow! Granted, she will still be on bedrest and will have to return to the hospital three times next week for monitoring, but resting at home with DirecTV seems a lot more appealing to Allison at this point than continuing to count the ceiling tiles in LDR 5. That's not to say that Allison's time in the hospital hasn't been educational. For example,

1. The hospital has one male labor and delivery nurse. He looks like Mario Batali.
2. It is possible to be allergic to ultrasound gel.
3. It is possible to get sick of eating mashed potatoes.
4. Labor and delivery wards really are more active around a full moon.
5. The first weekend of Jazz Fest is not a popular time to deliver a baby.
6. Dr. Chou aggressively banging on Allison's stomach with the ultrasound device will not, in fact, wake up the baby.
7. Some perinatalogists have more personality than others...some have none at all.
8. There is not a single correct clock on the entire labor and delivery ward.
9. When you are walking around the labor and delivery ward in your PJs and you see someone you used to work with, the appropriate strategy is to pretend not to see them.
10. When Allison's mother has a fight with one of the nurses, it will be noted in Allison's chart.

Clearly, it has been an interesting few weeks. If you want the whole story, please feel free to email John or Allison, but be prepared to be impressed by all the new medical terms that they have learned.