Drum roll please...Lucy has been taken off the CPAP (her breathing mask), has passed her birth weight by weighing 2 lbs. 4 oz., and will be on continuous feeds tonight!!! If she continues to do well, Lucy may even get to have the IV taken out of her arm since the only medicine she will need is caffeine! We have been so excited with her progress!
These are the details from this past week. Instead of the CPAP, Lucy has a nasal cannula. She has been doing pretty well without the CPAP. She still has episodes where she stops breathing but is learning to fix it by herself. Lucy had one bradycardia today which means she needed a nurse to help her breathe. This is a huge improvement since last week. The nurse told us she had 15 bradycardias during one of the nights last week.
They took Lucy off her feeds a couple of times because she started to throw up. The nurses told us that the reason was probably that air got trapped inside her from the CPAP (breathing mask). We are hoping that she will be able to handle the milk now without any problems.
Lucy also had to be under the bilirubin light for a couple of days since her levels were a little high. She has now been off that for the past four or five days.
Lucy weighed 2 lbs. 2 oz. at three weeks old.
One of the nurses was assigned as Lucy's primary nurse which means that every time the nurse works, she will have Lucy as her baby to take care of. We feel so blessed because she is my favorite nurse we have had so far. She let me touch and talk to Lucy for as long I wanted last week. It was so much fun! She also was the nurse who asked to give Lucy a try off the CPAP and has been finding all these cute hats to put on her. I feel like she sincerely cares about Lucy and has already been very helpful.
We were lucky enough to have a couple visitors in town these past couple of weeks. My mom came out and helped with cleaning, cooking, driving, entertaining, and even made Lucy a blessing dress while she was here! I loved having her here and miss having her around. I wish she could have stayed for another couple of months!
Me and My Mom

Mark and Me While My Mom Was in Town

We were also lucky to get a visit from Mark's sister Karen and her family. We went to a favorite mexican restaurant and to the beach with them. We were also constantly entertained by our cute little niece Evia. I wish I had a tape recorder to play back all the cute things she said. Evia was adorable and Karen and Casey were so much fun to be around!
Casey, Karen, and Me at the Beach

Cute Evia
These are the details from this past week. Instead of the CPAP, Lucy has a nasal cannula. She has been doing pretty well without the CPAP. She still has episodes where she stops breathing but is learning to fix it by herself. Lucy had one bradycardia today which means she needed a nurse to help her breathe. This is a huge improvement since last week. The nurse told us she had 15 bradycardias during one of the nights last week.
They took Lucy off her feeds a couple of times because she started to throw up. The nurses told us that the reason was probably that air got trapped inside her from the CPAP (breathing mask). We are hoping that she will be able to handle the milk now without any problems.
Lucy also had to be under the bilirubin light for a couple of days since her levels were a little high. She has now been off that for the past four or five days.
Lucy weighed 2 lbs. 2 oz. at three weeks old.
One of the nurses was assigned as Lucy's primary nurse which means that every time the nurse works, she will have Lucy as her baby to take care of. We feel so blessed because she is my favorite nurse we have had so far. She let me touch and talk to Lucy for as long I wanted last week. It was so much fun! She also was the nurse who asked to give Lucy a try off the CPAP and has been finding all these cute hats to put on her. I feel like she sincerely cares about Lucy and has already been very helpful.
We were lucky enough to have a couple visitors in town these past couple of weeks. My mom came out and helped with cleaning, cooking, driving, entertaining, and even made Lucy a blessing dress while she was here! I loved having her here and miss having her around. I wish she could have stayed for another couple of months!
Me and My Mom

Mark and Me While My Mom Was in Town
We were also lucky to get a visit from Mark's sister Karen and her family. We went to a favorite mexican restaurant and to the beach with them. We were also constantly entertained by our cute little niece Evia. I wish I had a tape recorder to play back all the cute things she said. Evia was adorable and Karen and Casey were so much fun to be around!
Casey, Karen, and Me at the Beach
Cute Evia
The rest are of Lucy starting with pictures from last week until now.








Mark, Karen, and Lucy











13 comments:
she's such a beauty! we're so happy to hear about all she's doing! she sounds like a determined little munchkin :)we hope we can meet her before too long. :) you guys look great! we think about you often and pray for you and lucy. coleman calls you mark and beffany. :) makes me laugh a little. we all love you!
I am soo happy Lucy is doing so well! And so glad you've had family visiting and helping out! We love you and are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers!
You look so tall in that picture with mom and then...not so tall in the picture with Mark. I love the B&W pic of her in the hat. She looks so cute.
Lucy is looking bigger already and so much stronger too! Ari remembers "Baby Lucy" in her every prayer and I do too. So grateful that she's growing!!
Her binki looks huge in her tiny hand. I am so glad she is progressing and doing well. What a beautiful girl!
Yay for little Lucy! What a fighter! I'm so happy that's she's progressing! Hang in there! Hopefully she'll be be healthy and strong before long.
What great blessings, sounds like she's quite strong and motivated! She is so beautiful love that hair! Thanks for keeping us updated, you are all in our prayers!
Love ya!
I'm glad your cute little baby is doing so well! good luck!
How did I miss this??? I check your blog every day. What a sweetheart you have on your hands! You are lucky to have such a nice nurse. With the onset of the holidays and such, she will be home before you know it!! We think of her (and you) everyday! XOXO
Beth and Mark. It is great to hear that things are going so well with sweet little Lucy. She is in our prayers morning and night.
Can't wait for Mollie to meet her new cousin!
Take care...
She is really cute and looks pretty good. She does have hair. I am glad she is doing well. 72 days will go by fast. I would count them too!
I missed this post somehow also! It is amazing, I work with premature infants in the NICU each week, I do infant massage with them. I am SO amazed at how resilient they are, Lucy looks like a strong baby, and also looks like the sweetest thing!
I am so happy to hear how she has been responding so far. What a good girl!!
Blake will be jealous to hear that she got to have caffeine through an IV. He has to go to the trouble of drinking it. And mom was right about your cute body. Hubba hubba. ;) Yay for Lucy! We love you!
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