I’m delighted to report that Coop’s had another really encouraging day! His bilirubin is going down, which means he has hopefully ditched the blue lights for good. The anomaly on his liver ultrasound, a small portal vein, does not seem to be causing any functional issues. The developmental specialist evaluated him (as she does all babies in the NICU) and his strength, reflexes, and reactions are great. She will keep evaluating him every few days, but doesn't see any deficits at this time! She let us know that the best things to do for him right now are skin-to-skin contact, introducing and encouraging him to suck on a pacifier, talking to him, and making eye contact with him when he's awake and alert.
He had some exciting new firsts today, too! They are now allowing for him to have the tiniest bit of colostrum (the first few days of breast milk) rubbed on his lips and cheeks to start giving him a taste. He responded really well to it - he eagerly sucked on it and actually tried to snatch the q-tip away from me!
He also got to bounce in a Mamaroo for a while.
He enjoyed lots of quality snuggle time, including skin-to-skin with Mom and Dad.
So glad Coop is getting stronger, and you can have skin contact. Will the nurses permit you to make recordings of your voices reading nursery rhymes (voices go up in the range newborns prefer) and play the recordings for Cooper when you are not there?
ReplyDeleteYes! They do have little bears that you can record your voice on and they will play it for him. I am going to get one tomorrow.
DeleteCooper is so precious! Hooray for seeing improvements, hoping that will continue every day!
ReplyDeleteGet after it Cooper! He is such a cutie. Thinking about y'all and sending love your way.
ReplyDeleteThat is SUCH great news! Sending you all lots of love and hugs. ❤️
ReplyDeleteCheering for you and Coopy so much!!!
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