We wanted to make an update on their actual due date but time goes by so quickly! Their original due date was this past Friday on November 19th. Things are going well and they are all growing so quickly. On Saturday Mercy Home Care came to our home to give the babies their first round of Synagis. They are getting antibodies to help prevent the development of lung infections, such as RSV, with the upcoming cold and flu season. They will get doses of Synagis for three months; Noah will get it for five months because he met one more level of eligibility, due to needing some oxygen after birth. This does not mean that they will be 100% protected from illness and we will still be very cautious to keep them healthy. Our two big goals are still to stay healthy and to keep gaining weight.
On their due date we took pictures of each baby with their quilt they got in the NICU. We wanted to be able to compare their birth photos with their size gains in the six weeks following to their original due date. They've all double their size! On Saturday the nurse weighed them and Noah now weighs 8pounds 7.3oz, Evelynn weighs 7pounds 6.3oz, and Cora weighs 6pounds 7.4oz. Noah is growing out of his newborn clothing, Evelynn's almost too big for her newborn clothes, and Cora has grown out of the preemie clothes and is comfortable in the newborn sizes.
We will post their pictures with their quilts soon. For now we must give the babies a bath, bottle, and get ready for a few hours of sleep. Right now they eat every four hours at 8, 12, and 4 but each feeding takes an hour before everyone is done.
Thanks for the nice update......it is good to ear such positive weights and such. I remember the scare of RSV and it was nice to have the nurse come and check Kayla out so as not to "risk" getting something when we had to go out!!! you should be proud mom and dad, you have been thru a lot and deserve every blessing you get from the little ones!!! chat with you soon
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Have a very happy Thanksgiving with the little ones! You have lots to be thankful for this year! Jo Lynn
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