Thursday, November 8, 2012

Four Weeks!

Hello everyone!
Sorry for the update a day late, but yesterday Hadassah turned 4 weeks old. :] And she will be one month on Saturday!

This week was a good one, as we finally got to see the specialist about her hips! He examined her and says that she seems to be developing well, though it was too soon for an x-ray. At her two month appointment she will get an x-ray and we will see how her hip sockets are developing. The specialist also said that the usual brace wearing time is 3 months full time (23 hours a day), and 6 weeks nap and bedtime. Seeing how fast the first month has gone, that's like no time! So we are praising God that she seems to be doing so well, and that there is such an easy fix. I guess the important thing is to catch the loose hips at birth, so thank God her doctor caught it!

Since the specialist is in Lubbock, it is also important to note that her first trip went well! She slept the entire time there and back... which was good with me. Hopefully she is as cooperative when we make the longer trip to the in-laws for Thanksgiving. :/

Something else the specialist told us was that it is okay for Hadassah to have tummy time in her brace!
It's only happened a couple of times now, but usually she's hungry and spends her time nose-butting the floor and eating her hand, resulting in an angry yell, or she simply lays and eventually falls asleep. She gets more exercise when she is hungry, and she has a remarkably strong neck and legs already! Her arms need some muscle and she will be crawling in no time. Ha! But really, her legs and neck are really strong.

Here are some more pics from week four!
 She is becoming more aware. Unfortunately for my sleep, it starts at 6 a.m. and lasts all morning.
At least I get a cute face to stare at while exhausted!

 This was when we got back from the appointment. Apparently getting up at 5 a.m. and riding in a car all morning made her tired.

1 comment:

  1. yes! so much to be thankful for! i know the braces are hard... but we are grateful for doctors who knew just how to help her. thankful for you, mom and dad, doing the hard work and being consistent. thankful for her first month and all the joy (& stretching mentally & physically) that she's brought!
    happy thanksgiving!

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