I tell you Carolyne, even if it's the dreaded F word, it's so nice to see
you hear and hear you talking about the f word and feeding the little
ones.
I know it's difficult taking care of newborns, but every time I see your
posts, I am thrilled for you. You've really taught me a lesson in not ever
getting discouraged and keeping at it....
hope you've figured out the feeding now. formula, breastmilk, as long as
the
little ones grow, life is good.
take care, best wishes, hugs for princess maya, little babies, pebbles and
moose, and another congratulations to ramesh,
AM
"whodunit" <whodunit@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:5aJkk.34508$ZE5.6875@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>A little update, since I've been pretty busy lately. :-)
> Time for me to move on back to aiparenting too, so this will
> probably be the last baby updated at aipg.
>
> I'm not a nursing activist by any means, but I've always felt
> nursing was best for babies and tried to nurse exclusively. I was
> fortunate enough to nurse Maya for around 25/26 months, and I was
> hoping that I'd be able to nurse the twins without any problems as
> well--not really having any trouble with actual nursing procedures, but
> we have had a few problems--both babies had lost some of their birth
> weights (which is not abnormal) but they each had trouble regaining that
> weight--we learned Samuel was tongue tied and not nursing efficiently.
> Sarah seemed to be doing fine, gaining weight slowly but not losing any
> more since we left the hospital 2 weeks ago. The twins turned 3 weeks
old
> a few days ago.
>
> Since Samuel got his tongue clipped he's been eating like a champ,
> and gaining weight steadily...he is now pretty close to 7 lbs.
> Poor Sarah, who has been healthy and active and everything, just
> wasn't gaining any weight at all -we had her weighed last Thursday and
> she was 5 lbs 14 oz.--reweighed on Monday, and she weighed exactly the
> same after 4-5 days!! Not good for a newborn. :-(
>
> Prior to that the ped. and LC had me use a pump to give Sarah an extra
> ounce of breast milk after nursing both sides but after Monday's weight,
> the ped. upped it to 3 or 4 extra ounces per feeding after nursing--I'm
> pumping approx.2-3 ounces of milk at a time, so we have to top that off
> with formula (which DH has been wanting to totally switch to for awhile
> anyway, he believes it's better for babies than nursing) but at least
it's
> just a small amount of the dreaded 'f' word. :-) Seems to be working
since
> we took Sarah in for another weight check today--she weighed 6 lbs 4
> ounces, just 2 ounces short of her birth weight, so the
> supplemental feeding is working. Ped. and LC are at a loss as to why
> Samuel is thriving and Sarah needs extra--she could have a higher
> metabolism, and she tends to fall asleep a lot while nursing, they
aren't
> sure. DH is enjoying the time he gets with her when he gives her
> her bottle after nursing, he was pretty worried about her not gaining
> weight but was relieved at her weight gain of 5 or so ounces in just a
> few days. :-)
>
> Maya has been blessed with our wonderful neighbors and her friends'
> families inviting her over for activities like VBS, and the movies, etc.
> and sleepovers...so very very few meltdowns or upset feelings over the
> babies getting so much attention. She is enjoying helping out with the
> babies and has really helped me as a 'gofer' since we got home. :-)
>
> We finally got our professional pics from the hospital last week, they
> turned out so cute! :-)
> Samuel in his first suit:
> http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=35jcsnb&s=4
> Sarah in her pink/white dress:
> http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2vx2iyq&s=4
> Twins Together:
> http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=1znosj5&s=4
> Official Birth Announcements:
> http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2uqn9er&s=4
>
> Enjoy! :-)
>
> Carolyne in TX
> (Who tried to finish posting this yesterday but
> didn't get a chance, go figure) ;-)


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