Ash and I went to the hospital yesterday, for the 61st day in a row. I guess they felt sorry for us, because they let us take home this cute baby.
We’re over the moon! Last night I didn’t sleep a wink. I stayed up watching Logan sleep (we have a co-sleeper bassinet that parks next to my side of the bed). Now he’s in a sling on my chest snoozing while I share the good news. We’ll be keeping him close this winter.
Today is October 16th, Logan’s 2-month birthday. He’s still “pre-term” developmentally and three and a half weeks away from his original due date of November 7th, but he’s strong and growing fast (closing in on six pounds soon). We’re finally out of the hospital, but Logan already has half a dozen medical appointments scheduled for the next few weeks. His health will be monitored carefully, and we’ll have help from an Early Intervention program keeping him on track.
Our biggest immediate concern is keeping him infection-free this flu season. His lungs have been damaged by the early birth and necessary respiratory assistance, so catching even a common cold virus could be very serious. In addition to his regular preemie care, he’ll be getting monthly Synagis treatments, injections of RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) antibodies to help fend off a common winter infection that can land little guys back in the hospital. We’re also worried about the seasonal flu and H1N1, naturally. Ash and I will be homebodies this winter, but I think we’ll love it.
This morning as I cuddle my little boy I’m grateful, excited, relieved, and terrified—all at once. It’s so good to have our baby home, healthy and thriving. Now the real adventure begins!