Once Harrison hit four pounds, I wanted to shout from the rooftops.
I wanted to break out the bubbly and have a toast to this milestone.
I wanted to do a little high fivin’ a million angels, Liz Lemon style.
Because seriously… doesn’t four pounds even sound way bigger than three?
Four pounds is something we can manage. We’ve done darn near four pounds before and those kids aren’t completely messed up, right?
Four pounds makes him look so healthy. When he was born, I thought he looked perfect, for then, for three pounds. But he continues to look better by the day. And honestly, he just looks so much less translucent now. I know. That’s horrible to say. But at first, his skin was so thin and he had so little fat on him that his eyelids and belly and other taut parts, almost appeared to be translucent. And so now it’s so fun to see him with his chunky little smooshed up cheekies.
So what’s the haps with Mr. Harrison? Here’s the weekly update {but keep in mind, every day is a new day;)}… And again… this is not a medical update, per se, because I am defintely not a doctor {not even of love}… but rather a “We’re the parents and this is how we see it” update {and the likelihood that I’ve got all of this right… like the wording and such… is highly improbable}. AKA a whole lotta info that I want to capture for Harrison’s someday spouse.
Harrison is currently at a gestational age of 36.4 and he is officially 30 days old. He is currently weighing around 4 lbs 3 ounces {Barrett reached 4 lbs 3 oz at his lowest point}. The last three days, he’s had no weight loss {why yes! I will pause for a moment to allow for your cheers, hoots and hollas}. Aaaaaand…He has officially reached the coveted weight: 1900 grams! As I’d said in the last Harrison update, 1900 grams is the official threshold for babies to graduate from a superhero chamber {SHC} to a crib. We will play a little bit of wait and see as to what they decide for H dog as he has to be able to keep his temp up. But when he does, he’ll be movin’ on up!
The temp… That brings me to a few important details regarding the NICU and Harrison. A lot of people have been asking us how long Harrison will be hangin’ out at the hospital. Before Harrison can go home, certain benchmarks have to be met. Those benchmarks include but are not limited to…
- ability to maintain body temperature
- a certain time period without any alarms
- making it through the feeding pathway
- consistent weight gaining and maintaining
- Passing the car seat test