This morning’s checkup on Brendan was fairly uneventful. The transfusion seems to have helped his numbers and his heart rate has come down some. They moved him off of the low-flow air blender cannula and taped on a new nasal cannula that is just straight dry air. He has been turned down in his settings to less air support and seems to be handling it well even though he got seriously upset with the Respiratory Tech who had to peel the tape off of his cheeks.
His feeding advancements have continued and he is tolerating them well. He was very alert and looking around quite a bit today while I held him.
I missed rounds this morning, so I don’t know too much else other than he is stable. We are waiting to see if the surgery team will approve taking out the atrial IV.
Trevor had his one month checkup today with the pediatrician. He gets an A++ today, the doctor thinks he is doing exceptionally well. He is growing super fast! Today he measured 20.75in long and weighed 7lbs 1oz!!
On the baby charts for singleton full term infants at one month of age, he comes in at the 5th percentile in weight and head measurement. The doctor was thrilled that he even made the charts!
On his height measurement, he comes in at the 25th percentile. He is going to be a tall boy!
The doctor said the the simethicone gas drops are safe to give him to control his worst gas. He also said he likes the Avent bottles for preventing excess air swallowing and has heard about the leaking from the Dr. Brown bottles. But overall, he recommends supervised tummy time to help him be comfortable while dealing with the gas. I need to drink a lot of water too, some days I have not been as good about staying hydrated.
Trevor goes back in one month for his next visit.



