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We are very blessed to have her! I did not even know I was pregnant until I was 9 weeks ... I was bleeding constantly and initially went to the Dr. for that. He had an old ultrasound machine and could not see the placenta previa, but hormones revealed I was pregnant (as did the nauseating smell of an egg being fried - usually like that smell, but it is repulsive when I'm pregnant). Went to Maternal Fetal Medicine at 14 weeks, they had a new machine and the technologist said she could not find my cervix. I told her it would not open when I was in labor with DS, so I'm sure it did not fall off! Turns out the emergency C-section then did damage to the cervix, and left it a scarred mass. DD implanted in my cervix and my uterus was tipped backward and empty!
Olivia had no sucking reflex at birth either, but she was quite big for her age, 7 pounds! Her weight dropped off quickly. They let me take her home at nights, but we had to spend the days in the hospital to try and get her eating. She dropped more than a pound in 4 days and was nearly 5 weeks old by the time she got back up to her birth-weight. .... and then she grew lungs, and that quiet little baby whimper became a screaming baby (my son was sooo much easier as a baby - different now. He has high functioning autism. He's very bright, so most people just see him as an eccentric kid)
Best wishes to you and your wife, and I hope Emma learns how to eat soon. Olivia was a very slow eater, it took her hours, and 10 minutes later she'd be hungry again! She would not even try baby food, squash and such, until she was nearly 18 months old! Then her growth skyrocketed and in 2 years she went from 20th percentile to 95th! The photos you have of your daughter on FB are beautiful! Olivia also had frosty blonde hair like that.
I look forward to meeting you and your DD someday.
We are very blessed to have her! I did not even know I was pregnant until I was 9 weeks ... I was bleeding constantly and initially went to the Dr. for that. He had an old ultrasound machine and could not see the placenta previa, but hormones revealed I was pregnant (as did the nauseating smell of an egg being fried - usually like that smell, but it is repulsive when I'm pregnant). Went to Maternal Fetal Medicine at 14 weeks, they had a new machine and the technologist said she could not find my cervix. I told her it would not open when I was in labor with DS, so I'm sure it did not fall off! Turns out the emergency C-section then did damage to the cervix, and left it a scarred mass. DD implanted in my cervix and my uterus was tipped backward and empty!
Olivia had no sucking reflex at birth either, but she was quite big for her age, 7 pounds! Her weight dropped off quickly. They let me take her home at nights, but we had to spend the days in the hospital to try and get her eating. She dropped more than a pound in 4 days and was nearly 5 weeks old by the time she got back up to her birth-weight. .... and then she grew lungs, and that quiet little baby whimper became a screaming baby (my son was sooo much easier as a baby - different now. He has high functioning autism. He's very bright, so most people just see him as an eccentric kid)
Best wishes to you and your wife, and I hope Emma learns how to eat soon. Olivia was a very slow eater, it took her hours, and 10 minutes later she'd be hungry again! She would not even try baby food, squash and such, until she was nearly 18 months old! Then her growth skyrocketed and in 2 years she went from 20th percentile to 95th! The photos you have of your daughter on FB are beautiful! Olivia also had frosty blonde hair like that.
I look forward to meeting you and your DD someday.