Thursday, June 28, 2012

Loving Being Home

Lennox is home and loving it!  Hooray!

He was discharged on Tuesday and has been enjoying his time at home.  When he was discharged he weighed 5 pounds 6 ounces.  I must say a big thank you to the NICU nurses for getting him on an excellent schedule!  He really is a good baby, for which Brent and I are very thankful!  He is still laid back and doesn't fuss much unless he is hungry or has a dirty diaper.  I've been surprised at how easy going he is -- I thought for sure it would be a big adjustment for him coming from the super calm and quiet environment of the NICU to our not so quiet house (big brother = loud), but he doesn't seem to be bothered by it.

Conley has done great too!  It's definitely going to take him a little while to figure out his new role as big brother, but he's already started checking on Lennox if he starts to fuss.  Conley also likes to help with Lennox's bottles.
Conley and Lennox playing

Enjoying being home
Lennox finally got to meet his cousins yesterday!  Owen, Leighton, and Lily Ryan came for a visit.  Lily Ryan and Leighton just couldn't get enough of this little boy.
Lily Ryan and Lennox

Leighton and Lennox

Relaxing after his first bath at home

Enjoying some snuggle time
We are now just waiting for Paxton to come home.  Paxton is doing good.  He is taking all of his feedings by bottle, but he still drops his heart rate every now and then while eating.  He also hasn't gained weight the last few days -- this isn't anything they are particularly worried about, as it isn't unusual for babies to plateau when they first go to all bottle feedings.  He just needs to start gaining again before he can come home.  He weighs 4 pounds 2 ounces.

We have our first of many follow up appointments tomorrow.   We will see our pediatrician for a weight check.  In a week, we will follow up with the eye doctor -- just to make sure everything still looks good.  Then in a month, we follow up with the pulmonary doctor and physical therapy.  The pulmonary doctor will be the one to take us off the apnea monitor when he feels we are ready.

Thanks again to everyone who has had these sweet boys in your prayers.  They have definitely worked and we are so thankful to have one healthy, happy baby home.  We're just anxiously awaiting when we'll have two healthy, happy babies home!

Friday, June 22, 2012

Miracle Babies

Before writing this post, I went back and was looking at the posts from when they were first born and how tiny they were.  It's so amazing how far we have come in two months.  Brent and I have always said that these boys were miracles and that they truly have a purpose for being here.  This was reaffirmed for us today.  My OB finally got the pathology reports back on their placentas and the nurse who was giving me the report told me that 1) if she hadn't known our boys were doing as well as they were she would have made the doctor call and give me the report because it was that bad and 2) she had been doing this for over 40 years and it took a lot to shake her and when she read my report she had chills and couldn't believe our boys were as healthy as they are.  There wasn't one good thing in the pathology report and it was just down right ugly.  I know that we all had someone looking after us and that these boys are meant to do something truly wonderful!

So we are getting much closer to bringing babies home!  The NICU ordered all of Lennox and Paxton's pre-discharge tests yesterday.  These will take place over the next several days and the NICU staff have told us that Lennox will more than likely be discharged before Paxton.  They have told us that Lennox will probably come home sometime around Tuesday and Paxton will probably be about a week or so behind.  So exciting!!

Lennox has been taking a bottle for every feeding the past few days and has also nursed several times.  Paxton is getting a bottle for every other feeding and has nursed several times.  The boys have both passed their hearing screenings and have had their follow up ultrasounds of their heads, which came back normal.

The boys will both come home on apnea monitors.  This will measure and record their heart rate and breathing, alerting us to any abnormalities.  Although I am glad they are coming home with monitors, we had the training for the monitors today and they are by far the loudest things ever.  There is no volume control and we will literally be able to hear them from any place in our house.  They sound a lot like a smoke detector but a lot louder!  But better safe than sorry!  They have told us they will probably have the monitors anywhere from 3 to 6 months.

Also in very exciting news, Paxton got put in a real crib today!!  This week we also gained the title of NICU veterans, as we have been there longer than any other babies!

Paxton in his real crib

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

51 days

Today the boys are 51 days old, which makes this our 51st day in the NICU.  I want to start this post by saying how incredibly grateful we are to the NICU for taking care of our babies.  But this Momma is ready for her babies to come home.  I'm so ready for us to have a "normal" life again and for us to figure out what our life with two new babies at home will be.  Today makes 9 weeks that someone in our family has been in the hospital -- it is basically our second home.

Ok, I'm done with the whining and now onto the update.  Both boys are doing very well.  Paxton weighs 3 pounds 14 ounces and Lennox is 5 pounds!  Both are still learning to take a bottle.  They are offered a bottle every other feeding.  At this point, Lennox is doing a little better with the bottle than Paxton.  Occasionally while taking a bottle Paxton will forget to breathe and drop his heart rate.  He will have to quit this before he's allowed to come home.  I was given the 'go ahead' today to try and nurse the boys.  I was able to nurse Lennox this afternoon and he did great!  I will try with Paxton tomorrow.

Paxton in his first outfit
Paxton in his makeshift crib.  I call it his shoebox!
The NICU has so many babies that they are out of cribs, but we're next in line.
Paxton snuggled under the blanket his Gran made.
Lennox alert and awake.

Lennox

Lennox ready for a nap.
Pax Power!

Paxton

Paxton done with pictures.
As the boys gain weight, they are beginning to favor more and more.  I think all three boys are going to look alike and that you will definitely know they are brothers.  However, I cannot believe how much Paxton looks like Conley when he was a baby.  What do you think?
Paxton
Conley

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Quick Update

So it's been an exciting few days around the Schwartz room at the NICU so I just wanted to post a quick update.  Both boys are doing excellent.  We have started working on taking a bottle!  Introducing the bottle is somewhat of a slow process because they get tired -- so for now the boys will have to show the cues that they want to try a bottle in order for one to be given.
Lennox got his first bottle Monday night and drank about 10ML the first time.  He was given three bottles yesterday and the last one he took all but 5ML!
Paxton got his first bottle last night and drank about 5ML.  Hopefully, he'll be ready to try again today.
Lennox weighs 4 pounds 5 ounces and Paxton weighs 3 pounds 6 ounces.

Again thank you for all of the continued prayers and thoughts!  I'll post more later -- including some new pictures!

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Good News All Around!

Both boys are doing very well!  So here's an update through pictures!


We started the week off with some sweet brother love!  Paxton is on the left and Lennox is on the right.
Before having these boys I hadn't given much thought to the connection between twins, but I'm a definite believer.  These boys are so content when they are next to each other and I'm convinced they already communicate with each other.

And a little more brother love.  Again, Paxton is on the left and Lennox is on the right.


Lennox also hit a major milestone this week ... he started maintaining his own body temperature!  Below is a picture of him swaddled for the first time.  He was still in his isolette, but the heat was turned off!
After a few days of being in the isolette without heat, Lennox got moved to a crib today!  This was one proud Momma when I walked in and saw him in the crib.  Such a big boy!

Both boys have also been showing a lot of cues that they are learning when it's time to eat.  This is the first step towards getting to take a bottle/nurse (which is more than likely still a few weeks away).  They are both beginning to wake up around feedings and are taking a pacifier while being fed (this helps them to associate sucking with getting full).

Lennox sucking away on his paci.  I haven't been able to get a picture of Paxton with his paci.


Sweet Paxton relaxing with Mommy.


Late night kangaroo time with the boys.


Big brother Conley trying to see if he has enough pacis to share with his brothers.  He decided he did NOT!