MAC might be the smallest at her room but she is way the cheekiest. We had a little problem with her stomach tube. We where looking for a little bend on it some where. I found that the bend was because of MAC. Every time I tried to unfold it she took her little hand and some how winded it around her own hand. It looked like she did it on purpose and she even did it twice. I laugh so laud about it that I woke up the other kids.
She eats quicker and quicker. She take her food at 1,5 hours. That is already twice as quick as when she was born. She now has 28ml. 8 times a day. Neil took her out of her incubator him self today. That was his first time doing that. He has been nervous about it. But he did fine and of course he didn’t drop her or any thing. It is also a little scaring with all the cords and all. I have been doing it on my own for several days now. I was also nervous, but I just had to get on with it with out thinking to much about it. I found a good tactic for putting her in the incubator after having her with me. It was just a matter of finding out how to get up from the chair with her in my arms. The rest was easy. The chair was replaced for a higher one. That gave me the courage to do it my self.
Her bowels are also working better now. She has regularly stools now. It’s easier for her to keep her temperature now. Yesterday she had a temperature at 37,5 so the incubator temp was reduced to 28,5 degrees. It might be reduced again before she gets out in a crib one of these days.
She eats quicker and quicker. She take her food at 1,5 hours. That is already twice as quick as when she was born. She now has 28ml. 8 times a day. Neil took her out of her incubator him self today. That was his first time doing that. He has been nervous about it. But he did fine and of course he didn’t drop her or any thing. It is also a little scaring with all the cords and all. I have been doing it on my own for several days now. I was also nervous, but I just had to get on with it with out thinking to much about it. I found a good tactic for putting her in the incubator after having her with me. It was just a matter of finding out how to get up from the chair with her in my arms. The rest was easy. The chair was replaced for a higher one. That gave me the courage to do it my self.
Her bowels are also working better now. She has regularly stools now. It’s easier for her to keep her temperature now. Yesterday she had a temperature at 37,5 so the incubator temp was reduced to 28,5 degrees. It might be reduced again before she gets out in a crib one of these days.
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