It's a BOY!


IT'S A BOY!

Name: Sidney Andrew Sandberg
Born: 7/3/2010 @ 9:55am
Weight: 1lb 8oz
Length: 11 1/2"

Monday, September 20, 2010

Weight Update: 4lbs 10oz!


Sidney is growing fast! He's now 4lbs 10oz...I can't believe it. The nurse had to weigh him twice just to be sure. Big news...he's off of the high-flow nasal cannula and onto a low-flow one. This means that he's becoming less and less dependent on the high oxygen levels. Next step, room air!

He's getting better with feeding from a bottle. Jeremy is AWESOME with feeding him, he's got the magic touch. Me, not so much. :( I'm new to all of this, so I'll learn eventually.

Sidney got a bath tonight...but this time he was bathed in a tub! Little guy seemed to really like it. Didn't cry once, that is until we took him out of the water. He loved it. The nurse bathed him a special way...she kept him swaddled. This way he felt protected by the constraints of the blanket, but she could still wash him one body part at a time. The picture below is of his bath, it's a little dark, but it was nighttime when this was taken, so it was dark in the NICU.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

4lbs 6oz! Someone's a Big Boy!

Little guy now weighs 4lbs 6oz. We're so proud of how much Sidney's accomplished in the 2 1/2 months since he was born at only 1lb 8oz.

He's off of the high-flow nasal cannula and is staying steady at 28% oxygen. He only has to get down to 21% to be able to start breathing room air. We're almost there! :)

One set back though is Sidney's bottle feeding. He's very eager to eat, but so much so that he ends up holding his breath for long periods of time and eventually passes out. It's so scary for us, especially when we are the ones giving him the bottle. Makes us blame ourselves, thinking we did something wrong to cause him to do this. The doctors have written an order to not push him with the bottle feeding, alas the feeding tube in his nose has to remain. Once he learns to pace himself better and remembers to breathe during his feeding, he'll be that much closer to coming home.

Here are some cute pictures and videos from my visit with him last night and this morning.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

He's Doing Better...

As you've all seen from my last post, Sidney had to have a blood transfusion last weekend. Poor little guy was so pale. We spent literally all day Saturday and Sunday with him. He had several severe episodes of apnea and bradycardia, so much so that they had to "bag" him multiple times to revive him. He was also put on several antibiotics to fight off a virus/infection that the doctors thought he might be suffering from. Sidney was lethargic all weekend. He was very weak. Needless to say, our weekend (and Monday) was a nightmare. I don't wish this on my worst enemy. No one should have to go through this torture of not knowing what's going to happen next. Poor little man had to have an IV in each arm. He was miserable.

Over the past few days though, things have been looking up. He's more responsive, has his color back, and is breathing much better. No one's quite sure what was ailing the little guy, but I hope it doesn't come back. He seems to be recovering. Please keep him, and all the babies in the NICU, in your prayers.

More pictures to come.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Someone's in an Open Crib!!

Sidney is in an open crib now! This is big news and we're so excited. :)

Please still keep our little guy in your prayers though. He had a very rough day today. He had two bad spells today where they had to "bag" him to revive him. It's very scary when this happens. His oxygen levels as well as his heartrate drop dramatically. It's very trying on his still tiny body. The doctors will be taking blood samples in the morning to see if our little man will have to get a blood transfusion. He seemed very pale tonight when I visited him, I have a feeling that a blood transfusion will be necessary.

I love my baby more than anything...

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

A Bottle...wha-wha-what?!

So Jeremy went to the NICU this morning for his usual visit with the little guy only to find out that late last night the nurse decided to try feeding Sidney with a bottle. He downed his 32ml in a mere 18 minutes. Pretty good for a beginner!

Now his feeding tube has been moved from his mouth to his nose, leaving room for him to bottle and/or breast feed twice a day. As soon as the doctors feel he's ready (which hopefully will only be a few days), he can start being fed exclusively via bottle or breast. This is a big step!

Here's a cute pic of my baby that I thought I would share. It's from last week, but it's so sweet and I doctored it up a bit.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Precious (no, it's not based on the novel "Push" by Sapphire, lol) ;)

Sidney is now 3lbs 11oz. I swear he gets cuter and cuter each day. I got to spend a lot of time with my little buddy today. It was a great day.

Jeremy and I found out today that Sid has been upgraded from Level 3 to Level 2...next step, home! He still has some challenges to overcome: oxygen levels, breastfeeding, and getting to 4lbs. He's already doing quite well with staying warm on his own. Our little man has been wearing clothes for close to a week now. They've turned down the heat in the incubator substantially...and he's still staying toasty warm. I'm a proud mommy!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Someone is a Big Boy!

Sidney is finally 3 1/2 lbs! He's growing so fast now and making big improvements. It's been a slow process but our little one is doing much better with his breathing. He's down to 32% oxygen (room air is 21%) and has a flow of 1 3/4 liters in his nasal cannula. For the longest time he was at 45% oxygen and 3 liters flow. I can't be happier for my little buddy.

This has been a big week for Sidney. Not only is he up in weight, he's now wearing clothes! He's still in the incubator, but it's no longer heated. He has to work at keeping his body temperature up himself. So far he's doing it with flying colors! Hopefully this means he'll be moved from the incubator to an open crib soon!

His doctor also gave a written order that Sid is now allowed to attempt breastfeeding. He still has a gavage tube in his mouth to feed him, but we are working on getting him to attach and to suckle as best he can. It's only been three days, but I must say I'm really impressed with him. He's so eager to nurse.