The end of the race is in sight...maybe. It seems as though they are preparing us for discharge. I am essentially giving her all her feedings (excluding the 3 and 6 a.m.). I mix her milk, change diapers, check temperature, and help with bath and weight when I am there for the midnight feeding. They did several screenings today...hearing, a sonogram on her brain to check for development, and an Echo. That is the only concerning part. The nurse "briefly" mentioned that she heard a murmer and ordered an Echo to be done. She said not to worry, she needed one anyways. The doctor said they just wanted to make sure they didn't overlook anything. So...more prayers. We will find out in the morning the results. On another note, she has a pediatrician appt scheduled for Friday morning at 11:00 and an eye doctor appt scheduled for next Friday. I know I am partial, but I think she is the most beautiful baby I have ever seen. :) (Every Mom gets to think that, right?)
Daddy and his "Princess"
She loves her pacie
She was wide awake the whole time, looking around wondering what was going on.
She loves her Boppy!
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She is a miracle baby, thats for sure. Very pretty. My first baby was 6 weeks early. He had pneumonia. It was difficult but we made it. Aaron is 25 now and heavier than his dad. God will give you the strength to make it through some hard days ahead. God bless Addison and her parents. Your cousin, Linda (Schapansky) Ross
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