Weight: 15 lbs 10 oz (20/25th percentile)
Length: 25.25 in (can't remember percentile)
Head circumference: 43.25 cm (50th percentile)
His weight isn't where I expected it to be by now. I was expecting him to be at least 16 lbs. The doctor said it's nothing to worry about right now since he's still within the normal range. She'll see how he's doing at his next visit.
He got 3 more shots yesterday. :( They're the same 3 that he received at his 2 previous appointments. He only whimpered with the 1st shot, but let loose with the 2nd and 3rd shots! Poor baby! I was able to nurse him right afterward, though, since it was time for him to eat. So far today, he seems to be doing okay.
We were given the go-ahead to start regular baby food. He's already been eating rice cereal. We haven't tried oatmeal or barley yet, but want to introduce those sometime soon. My original plan was to first try a green veggie, then a yellow/orange veggie and then a fruit. However, the doctor suggested we hold off on the green veggies until last as they can be hard to tolerate for some babies. So, I think we're going to start off with carrots or sweet potatoes. I'm planning to make my own baby food, but have been advised to NOT make carrots as they can be high in nitrates. This ought to be a fun journey! We've loaned our video camera to our friends who are about to have their baby, so I can't use it at the moment. When we get it back, we'll have to get some video of Christopher trying some foods for the first time!
That pretty much sums up his doctor's appointment. Everything went well and our next visit is scheduled for his 9 month check-up on September 19.
We finally fell victim to OPS (Over-reactive Parent Syndrome) on Sunday afternoon...Father's Day! We think Christopher had a tummy ache. He literally screamed for about an hour straight and nothing would calm him down. Shad finally gave him some Mylicon, which seemed to help after several minutes. He eventually fell asleep on Shad, but while asleep would have these breathing "attacks." I really don't know how to explain them. It was almost like he was still sobbing, but he wasn't since he was asleep. He's never done anything like that before, so we decided to get a video of it using our digital camera and e-mail it to our pediatrician, who we also go to church with. By the time we got off the phone and got it e-mailed, Christopher woke up. Since it was past time for him to eat, I went ahead and fed him. Soon after, he was acting just fine...all happy and normal. Shad called the pediatrician back to let her know that he was okay and to apologize for calling her at home on Father's Day. She told us that between talking to us, her mom had called (whom we also know from church), so she told her mom what was going on. Her mom said, "Oh! I know what that is! It's called Snubbin!" It's when babies/children get so worked up from crying that it's a residual effect. Our pediatrician said that after 20 years of medical school, she learned what Snubbin was from her MOTHER! Too funny!
Well, it's time to get Christopher up and feed him now, so I'll end here. I'll leave you with a couple of somewhat recent pictures of Christopher:
6-2-06 (5-1/2 months old)
6-2-06 (5-1/2 months old)
5-29-06 (5 months old )
Christopher's Dedication/Mother's Day
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