Nate is eight months old now - I was going to say almost eight months but a quick look at the calendar reminds me that I'm losing track of time. Eight months eh? He sits quite well on his own now with only the occasional tip-over, and he's up on his hands and knees a lot of the time now, rocking back and forth and on the brink of discovering crawling. And oh, the joy to be mobile like your brothers! I remember the first few days when Aaron had figured out crawling, and he would stop every once in a while and just clap out of joy that he could move at will. Nate isn't clapping yet like Aaron was at this age, but I asked him for a kiss this morning and he leaned over and gave me a nice slobbery one, one of those ones that you don't really want unless you're a parent, or at least pretty closely related to the genetics of that slobber. I didn't mind at all! He was really drooling for a while, and finally last week his second tooth popped through - on the bottom, right next to the first one.
I took him in to the walk-in at the doctor's last week to get him weighed. His length is still at the top of the chart at 29.5", but I've been wondering about his weight gain. I was hoping he'd be around 21 lbs to keep up to his previous percentile on the growth chart, and I was disappointed to see him weigh in at 19 lbs 9 oz. This drops him from the 67th to around the 50th percentile. For a baby who was 10 lbs 7 oz at birth - WAY off the chart - he is not gaining like I'd like to see, and he's been slowly dropping down on the chart. I know you can't really expect siblings to be identical in their growth, but at 9 months Peter was 22 lbs 4 oz, and Aaron was around 25 lbs. He's on solids now, but not a big eater, and he doesn't nurse for long. I thought supplementing him with formula would be a good idea, but I've tried everything I can think of to get him to take a bottle or a sippy cup but he is so stubborn. He won't take it from me, Mike, my parents, my sisters, or anybody. He won't take formula, breastmilk, homo milk, water, or even full-strength fruit juice. He won't take an Avent bottle, Nuby bottle, soft-spout or hard-spout sippy cup, and out of a regular cup is just plain torture. We tried a day and a half without any nursing to "encourage" him to take some liquids from another source, but I gave in for fear that I was going to damage his kidneys or something. What kid doesn't want to drink for that long?? He's never been much of a drinker - I've even had an appointment with a lactation consultant, who was very knowledgeable but hadn't come across this particular problem before, and so we couldn't come up with anything very effective to get him to drink more. So I'm adding formula to all of his meals, encouraging him to eat as much as possible, and I'm going to look for some high-fat yoghurt or cottage cheese to try and beef him up a bit. Thankfully he's doing well on the developmental front - he's sitting well, trying to crawl, and he's a very cheerful little guy. Anybody got any other suggestions for me? I realize that he is probably just has more of a "slight" build instead of the chunkiness of his brothers at this age (who inhaled their bottles and couldn't get enough!), and trying this that and the other thing might just be more frustrating for him than anything, but I want to make sure he's getting enough of the nutrients that he needs. If only kids came with instruction manuals! Not to mention, by the way, that I've been taking a supplement to increase my milk supply to make sure that he has enough - and then he has the nerve to refuse to nurse, which in turn leads to problems for me and in general the whole situation is wreaking havok with my milk supply and patience. It hasn't been a whole lot of fun! And yet with all these concerns I've had with his eating, he's finally starting to sleep through the night a little more (I shouldn't write that though, as that's bound to change again).
Weight and length charts for Nate - click to enlarge
We have been greatly enjoying the warmer weather lately. The last few days have been a bit gloomy, and the forecast includes a fair bit of rain, but that comes with spring time and we had some gorgeous weather last week. The boys can spend allllll day outside, playing in the sandbox, digging in the dirt, and hauling pieces of wood from here to there building "hospitals". I cut out some grass and turned over some dirt for a garden, and Mom and Dad came one day with some compost to help me spruce up the soil a bit. I'm looking forward to planting some seeds and tending a garden again, as last year with the move, being pregnant, and it being a thousand degrees all summer I didn't do any gardening beyond kicking at a few weeds here and there.
Anyways. I'm sure there's more, but this toilet-training has got me a little distracted so I'm going to wrap this up. Enjoy the pictures!
Dave and Bethany came up the Sunday after Easter weekend for a visit. The boys enjoyed reading books with them! Yeah, that's underwear on their heads. Again. It's pretty popular around here.
Nate had to get in on the reading action, too.
We're seeing a lot of this pose lately. He's pretty proud of his new skills!
Hmmm. Unsupervised snack time...what can I do with this spoon?
How about destroy all the pears in the fruit bowl?
When it's not too rainy or cold, nothing beats lunch outside!
Yeah. They're doing what it looks like they're doing. I snapped a picture before going out in the 8 degree weather to pull Aaron's pants back up and to grab Peter, who was running around the backyard with a bare bum.
We had Uncle Chuck and Aunt Carol over for dinner last week,
and no one gets to visit without reading the boys a book or two.
Aunt Carol reads Click Clack Moo, Cows That Type
Spending some time outside on a beautiful spring day
Mmmm sweetness!
6 comments:
hey rach...here's my 2 cents worth: don't stress! as long as he is still growing at each appointment snf hitting his developmental milestones, I wouldn't be to worried. Jacob and levi are fairly "fine" while Gideon and Samantha are tanks. i love seeing all the pics of your munchkins!
~Leigh
Awwww, Rachel, sorry you are having such a discouraging time with Nate's weight:( I totally get that. It's hard to know when to be worried and when to chalk it up to "that's just the way he is." It honestly took Micah 4.5 years to creep onto the chart (he wasn't even on it until then!), and he is still only in the 5th percentile for his weight. You are the Mom, so trust your instincts. If you think something isn't right, pursue it! As your family doctor to refer you to a feeding specialist at Mac or to a pediatrician if you don't already have one. These early years are pivotal in Nate's growth and development and that is not something to slough off if you're worried.
LOL at the older boys in the backyard!!!
Thanks for the encouragement, ladies. I'm trying not to be too worried about it, just to keep it in mind when I'm deciding what and how to feed him (aside from just spoon-feeding him whipped cream, lol). Amy, I'll definitely discuss a pediatrician with my family doctor at his next appointment. Love your recent pictures too by the way! :)
Great pictures, Rachel!
I don't understand what it is with those boys wearing underpants on their heads - craziness, I guess!
Also: Mike should probably stop teaching these impressionable young minds such things as peeing on trees! What do the neighbours say!?
LOL, love the pics & "boy stuff"! BTW, Suzanne was 9 lbs. 8 oz. at birth and 16 lbs. at 1 year! She also stopped nursing at 8mo! I tried to keep her going longer, but it was such a fight. But she would take a bottle after we gave up - or a cup, whatever. That's how she ended up needing root canal surgery at age 2.5 - from having juice so much (she wouldn't sleep either). Ugh.
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Thanks, ADasa - that's good to know, especially since Suzanne turned out just fine :) So she kind of weaned herself...hmmm. He's got an appointment in 2.5 weeks, so it will be interesting to see what the doctor suggests.
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