Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Pediatric Care for Our Baby Class

So, we went to our first baby class at the Hospital we plan on delivering at. When we arrived we were given a pamphlet with info on the Pediatric practice of the doctor that was running the class that night. We also got a book, Baby 411, which turned out to worth the $15 fee for the class. In all the class only took up about 1 hour of the 1 and a half allocated, but was over all fairly informative. There is something nice about having some face to face time with a Physician so that you can ask all the questions that might be looming in the back of your mind. The doctor talked a little about what to expect from your Pediatrician and time lines for when things will be happening like shots and when the umbilical cord falls off. She also discussed what shots we should be getting for the baby and the ones the recommend and she also went into depth on the differences between vaccinations now and ones many years ago and how they are much safer now due to the fact that there are a lot less live viruses now then before in the vaccine. We think over all it was a good question/answer session but hope that they have a little more structure in the next few classes to come.

Here are some other things that we thought was good to know:
1. Check our insurance to see what the cover for the baby's first year (shots, etc)
2. The peak of the baby's crying should come at 6-8 weeks of life.
3. If the baby is crying inconsolably then check his temperature and if it is at or above 100.4 degrees call the Doctor.
4. Recommend house Temperature is 69-72 degrees.
5. Nothing should be in the basinet with the baby (to help prevent SIDS). If we feel the baby is cold layer clothes or use a velcro swaddling blanket.
6. Start doing "Tummy Time" right away.
7. We got the IL poison control number (1-800-222-1222)
8. Don't use a walker because they aren't safe. Try and give the baby as much time on the floor as possible which will help with development.
9. The baby can be sick up to 1 month combined in his first year of life (He is building his immune system)
10. Get Saline and one of those blue bulb suction things to help with baby's congestion.
11. bare minimum 1 urine every 8 hours (less then that there might be a problem)
12. Use a rectal thermometer for the first 4 months of live because ear thermometer doesn't get a good seal until 4-6 months.
13. Safe to travel after 2 months (recommended)

Update on the naming front: We are pretty close to deciding on this and think that it might end up being the first name we considered, Ethan. It just sounds so right! Anyway, I was thinking about using my Fathers middle name for our baby's middle name, Vincent. What does everyone think of Ethan Vincent Lake?

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Another Doctors Appointment

Ok, I guess we are in full gear here with the doctors appointments and are now going every 2 weeks. This last one on Monday was with another of the 4 doctors that comprise the practice our primary OB works at. It is nice that they have that arrangement and that we can meet all the doctors that possibly will be delivering our baby. Everything went well with the visit, the doctor answered some questions we had like when should we feel the baby's kicks and jabs from the outside (this month) and what the next steps are going to be with the pregnancy. We also found out that our OB, Dr. King is only working part time with the practice now because her husband got and moved to a job in St. Louis.. Who intentionally moves to St. Louis? Anyway, so now our Doctor of choice will most likely not be the one to deliver our baby (very upsetting). On another note we have another appointment in 2 weeks where Fatima will have to do the 1-hour glucose challenge where she will have her glucose levels check to see if she has Gestational Diabetes. I guess that it is not uncommon for a pregnant women to get this during pregnancy. We will see what the results tell us, hopefully we are in the clear on this front.

Yesterday we received a package from soon to be Grandparents Wesley. They sent us a bunch of bedding and baby boy cloths, they also sent us the bedding set complete with a mobile for the crib. Thanks a lot grandma! We took some pictures and I will post them in the next few days. Fatima also got a nice onuses with teddy bears on it from her boss at work, thanks Diane!

On the name front, here are a few more that I was looking at: Conlon, Aden, Jude, and Mason.