Seven Months

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Saturday, April 23, 2005 —

Note the pudge under the chin.
She’s even getting a belly!

Maya has absolutely sprouted in the past week…I did the weigh me, weigh us method of checking her weight this morning, and she’s now 13 pounds, 6 ounces (13.4lbs) per my likely-unreliable scale. That’s a pound heavier than her six month check, which was only three weeks ago, yay! I noticed this morning that she now has a bit of a belly, and her 3/6mo pants are even snug. Amazing. Last week was the week for new tricks (sitting up, which she now does like a pro), so this week was all about getting bigger.

Next (so far) seems to be lunging out from a sitting position, which at this point means planting her face on the ground, ouch. What I’d LIKE to be next is learning to sit herself up, but for now she seems content to fall over, and yell for me to sit her back up again.

Six-Month Checkup

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Saturday, April 2, 2005 —

People look at Maya and say “WOW, she is SO alert! How old is she?” When I tell them she’s six months old, they’re usually stunned…theyd’ figured her for THREE. Nevermind that her height would have her off the charts tall for three months!


Maya about to grow out of 3-6 month
jammies…in length, anyway

Speaking of six months, we finally did her checkup a week late yesterday:

Weight: 12 pounds, 6 ounces (below 5%)
Height: 25.25 inches (30%)
Head: 15.75 inches (below 5%)

Her curves for all three are leveling off, and I asked especially about whether her height drop was a concern. My Pedi tells me that it’s a classic “breast-fed-baby” curve, so no worries at all, and that on top of that, “you’re no amazon yourself.”

Other things:

A week or so ago, I completely quit solids after it seemed like Maya had a reaction when she ate some yogurt. The doc agrees that the strawberries were likely the culprit in the yogurt, no big deal to try yogurt (and other foods) again — but to leave strawberries until after one year. I told her that Maya is VERY interested in my food, but not so much in baby food, and she laughed. “No rush,” she said, “She has the rest of her life to eat.” Have I mentioned that I LOVE my pediatrician?

The rash from earlier in the week has faded now, replaced by a nasty diaper rash which I (late to the game) realized was yeast. She was way better yesterday after some probiotics, but still needs to do them for another couple days. I SERIOUSLY recommend this stuff for anyone with yeast issues. The other night, Maya’s tush was so red and sore that she screamed while I changed her — not angry, just in pain. Gave her the pro-bios and by the next morning, it was about 75% better. The other rash, she agreed looked like it might be eczema, and said to use something like Aquafor on it.


Clay says, “you’re taking
pictures? Take one of ME!”

Milestones - She commented that she wouldn’t be surprised if Maya decides to walk early, considering how quickly she decided that standing was THE only position to be in. God, I hope not…I have so much babyproofing to do! Everything else, she’s running right on schedule, as usual.

I had a question for her about how discolored Maya’s limbs get from time to time, and it turns out she’d already asked a cardiologist about it (we’d discussed this before). His opinion was that it’s an age thing…nothing to worry about. Whew!

I didn’t write my list of questions down, so of course, I forgot one. It seems like I feel Maya’s joints crack a LOT when I pick her up. Anyone know if this is normal?

A week for firsts: first illness.

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Thursday, February 24, 2005 —

It couldn’t last forever, right? *sigh*

February 19: I finally admitted that Maya WAS going to get the cold she’d been avoiding for so long. Hey, making it nearly 5 months isn’t too shabby, right?

By yesterday, it was clear that BOTH of us were in pretty bad shape, so we spent the day running to our respective doctors’ offices, and I wondered why the *&^% I don’t see a family practicioner instead. I know…it’s because I love my pediatrician…

Anyway, we’re both on Amoxicillin — me for a sinus infection, and Maya for her ears. She’s been whiny here and there, but overall is taking it like a champ. She’s just a whining, screaming, angry champ when I suction her little nose.

At five months, her weight is 11 pounds, 6 ounces.

4-Month Pediatrician Visit

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Thursday, January 27, 2005 —

She’s healthy (no surprise there) but was CRANKY while we were at the doc’s office — if I so much as set her down, she did the “scream until magenta” routine. Of course, that started immediately after the nurse commented on what a nice temperment she has…it’s like she had to show her what’s what!

Maya still wins the shrimpie prize:

At 4 months, 4 days…
Weight: 10 pounds, 12.8 ounces (under 5%)
Length: 24 inches (49%)
Head: 15-1/4 inches (5%)

So, she’s still itty, but she’s consistently itty, and the doc was perfectly fine with that. We did round 2 of the menengitis vax (I forget which one exactly…it’s too long a term!), since the doc said she’s seen it around.

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