Lego, Lego, Lego
Annabel and Kim at home
Tom and Lisa Birks
Annabel is home!
Caffeinated shopping trolley
Uncle Nick
Notice anything?
Jack's first cuddle
Clean
December 2007 Archives
December 30, 2007
December 29, 2007
December 23, 2007
Tom and Lisa Birks
Tom and Lisa were married yesterday. Awesome weekend, great to see you two get hitched!
An expanding set of photos from the day are appearing on Flickr. I guess that some of the less attractive or more embarrassing photos will find their way to Facebook too.
December 16, 2007
December 15, 2007
December 14, 2007
December 12, 2007
December 11, 2007
December 8, 2007
December 7, 2007
December 5, 2007
December 4, 2007
Annabel's second week
Annabel is into her second week now, and has moved out of the intensive neonatal care room, into the high dependancy unit, and now into the special care baby unit. She is being fed mum's milk every 3 hours and we're trying to disturb her as little as possible to let her sleep, conserve energy and grow. She's a very contented little baby. If her care and development continues this well all the way to Christmas I'll be very happy. She'll be getting a little toy in her incubator soon, and some time later she'll be in a cot and dressed in the huge array of pink premature baby clothes that people have been buying her.
She was under the lamp again today, as she was still a bit jaundiced. The photo-therapy helps break down the bilirubin while her liver is still not fully functioning yet.
December 3, 2007
December 2, 2007
Day 6 for Annabel
Look at my baby girl!
Jack is much better, and I haven't picked up his tummy bug so I went in to see Kim and Annabel this morning. Annabel was having a long skin-to-skin cuddle with her mummy, which she really liked and she was very settled when I arrived. It was the first time I'd seen Annabel without a hat on (I was sure that she had been born with it on).
She has lost weight (she now weighs 1.36kg) in her first week, but she has been building up her feeding and was taking 9ml of Kim's breast milk every hour today. 9ml looks like a huge amount when you really see how tiny she is. She's still on and off extra oxygen but all the tubes have gone except for the feeding tube you can see in her mouth. She's very active when awake, and keeps hunting around for a nipple to suckle on both in her incubator and when with KIm. She may have a go at breast feeding soon, but the gastric tube will remain important for feeding for some time yet.
There are more photos on Flickr, and I'm putting together her own website at www.annabelwebster.net.































