Faith is 4 Months Old Today ♥

Here is what she looked like at 3 months, 2 months, and 1 month.

An entire 4 months have passed since our baby girl came into the world.  I still can’t believe how fast the time is flying by.  Becoming a mommy for the first time was such a huge moment in my life that Faith’s birth still seems so fresh in my mind.  I still think about my time with her in the hospital.  The beeps from the monitor, the buttons at my bedside, the nurses, the hospital room smell, etc.  It seems like yesterday I was resting in my hospital bed, with tiny little Faith swaddled in her hospital blanket, laying in my arms.   Time is just passing too quickly.  I was looking at newborn pictures and videos of her just the other day.  So small.  So new.

Everyday feels brand new with her.  She is constantly changing, and learning new things every single day.  New noises.  New facial expressions.  New movements.   There is so much I want to hang on to!  I know that in the blink of an eye she will be walking, and talking.   Soon, she will no longer cry for milk… she will ask for it.

Here is what Babycenter says about the developmental milestones of four month olds, “Researchers believe that your baby can now understand all the basic sounds that make up her native language. Between this time and 6 months of age, your baby will develop the ability to make some vocal sounds, which means you may hear the words you’ve been dreaming about, namely “ma-ma” or “da-da.”

Just a couple days ago Faith was testing out some new sounds.  She was going, “Hmmmmmmmmm!   Hmmmmm!”  Real loud.   And then I heard, “Mmmmmmaaaah!”    I guess that’s as close to “mama” as she can get for now :)   I wonder if she will say “mama” or “dada” first? :)   She LOVES talking.  She loves making tiny high-pitched gurgling noises in the back of her throat.  She sounds like she’s purring.  She knows how to use her voice in such a way that makes her ultra-cute!  And she knows it.

She is becoming less frustrated with tummy-time.  However, she still can only tolerate being on her stomach for a little while.  She still MUST be on her feet, standing.  That is what she likes best.  She doesn’t like sitting up.  She would rather hold our hands and stand.

She is now starting to talk contentedly to herself when she wakes up in the morning. She doesn’t belt out a hunger cry immediately after waking up.  Just this morning, Aaron and I were in bed listening to her sweet sounds.  When I looked over the edge of her bassinet, she saw my face, and she smiled a big gummy grin.   She is such a happy girl.  I picked her up, and put her between us in our bed.  She was reaching out with one hand to feel daddy’s whiskers, and the other hand grasping my shirt.  I love these moments.

She is almost ready to roll over.  She is SO close!  Take a look at this …

She will be having her 4 months immunizations on Monday afternoon.  I am praying it goes a bit smoother than her first round of immunizations.  I hate to see her so upset. Her teary eyes looked like she felt betrayed by her mommy.  Even after the pain was gone, she still sobbed like she had a broken heart :(   I really really hope things go a little bit better on Monday.

Four months old :)  Wow.

Today, Faith is Two Months Old ♥

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Tomorrow is the big day … her first round of immunizations. I am a little nervous about it. I remember when I had shots when I was very little. My mom was holding me as the doctor was preparing to give me a shot in butt. My mom said, “Sherry! Look at the cute little doggie outside!” I turned to look out the window, then I felt the sharp sting of the needle! Years later when I talking about that story with my mom, she said, “You remember that? Those were your baby shots!” I thought they were my Kindergarten shots, but she said I was a year or two old. That was my earliest memory of needles, and it’s not a nice memory lol! I have always had a major phobia of needles, and I am hoping and praying that Faith never ever has to deal with this fear.

Aaron will be at the appointment with us tomorrow. I hope we can distract her long enough to where she may not even know it’s happening. Wish us luck! :) Please keep her in your prayers for a smooth visit with the pediatrician, and pray she doesn’t feel too icky after she gets her shots. I will give her baby Tylenol as soon as she gets her shots, so hopefully she will feel ok. I will keep you posted on how her appointment goes! I am excited to find out her weight and length! My baby girl is growing up!

TWO MONTHS OLD! Yay Faith! ♥

 

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At Hospital

It is almost 10:00 now after getting settled in.  I signed some papers first.  Changed into my gown.  Got my blood pressure taken several times.  It was very high at first.  I think the highest was 157/97.  I know it’s because of the stress I’m feeling.  After lying down for almost an hour it went down as low 120/65.

Then I had blood drawn.  It hurt.  After that, I had to have a Heparin Lock placed in my arm, in case I will need medication soon.  I’ve never had an IV put into my arm.  It hurt very much.  They couldn’t get the first IV placed successfully, so I went through that pain for nothing.  Then they tried my second arm.  Again, alot of pain, but this time it was put in successfully.  I squeezed Aaron’s hand and never took my eyes off his face.  I didn’t like that experience at all.  I’m a baby about needles, and I wish I could get over it already.
The Cervidil was placed in my cervix about a half hour ago.  Now I am just sitting up in bed, waiting to see if contractions may start.  The monitor shows contractions that have reached over 100, but I only feel pressure.  No pain.  The nurse said that she has seen about 30 to 40% of women go into labor with the Cervidil.  She said if I go into labor, it could be around 1 or 2am.  Usually she just sees women try and sleep during the night, and sometimes they’ve dilated, and sometimes they didn’t.
Pitocin will start at 7 am if I don’t go into labor with the Cervidil.  She said I can get up, take a shower, and eat a light breakfast before starting the Pitocin in the morning.  If I have dilated overnight, they may try to first break my water to see if labor will start. I may want to try that before the Pitocin.
Praying that the Cervidil kicks in soon, and I can labor on my own tonight.   I’m incredibly sleepy, and hungry.  Right now Aaron is looking to order some food for delivery.  I’m allowed to eat something before going to sleep tonight.
The nurses I have are nice.  I gave all of the nurses their gift basket of candy and cookies.  They loved it.  I’m glad all of the injections are over with.  I hope to eat something, and then try to sleep… all the while praying that the Cervidil will start my dilation and labor.
Please keep us in your prayers tonight.