Harper's got a tooth! 1 week ago, her first little tooth made it's appearance. The drooling has gone down but her fingers are in her mouth even more. She never got fussy or anything! She truly is such a happy baby. We can't get a good picture of it yet. It's still so small and when we try to open her mouth to look at it, she tries to eat our fingers!
This month we also got some solid foods going, and Harper loves it! The pediatrician said that we could start her on some veggies at 5 months, so last week I got out the Baby Bullet (Thank you Sam and Donnie) and started blending. We started with carrots. The Bullet is awesome and super easy. I made three days worth. I'd read that you have to begin with one veggie at a time, to make sure the baby doesn't have a reaction or anything. Well, she gobbled those carrots up. Her little mouth was open for more before we can get another spoon full! The last few days, she's eaten sweet potatoes. Of course, she loves them too! Next on the list to try are avocados, pears and bananas.
Her laugh is still infectious and her smiles are amazing. Now, whenever Derek comes home from work, or i pick her up from a nap, she gets the biggest grin on her face. We just love it! Harper weighs 17 pounds, 4 ounces and is 27 inches long. I bet these veggies, in addition to milk, should really start to fatten her up. Like she needs it! :)
Our little girl can get her toes in her mouth. She's so flexible... She can also roll all the way over; from her belly to her back and from her back onto her belly. She wants to move more than anything, so she stays busy in the exersauser and her jumping thing that attaches to the door frame. She thinks she's hot stuff when she gets to stand. Rarely does she want to simply lay in the floor and play any more. She got so much for Christmas! Spoiled already. She got more clothes, more toys and fun things like wipes and diapers too. We are lucky to have such generous people around us! New Year's Eve was uneventful in the Newton house. It was a regular Tuesday for Harper... Derek and I made it up to midnight (surprisingly). Harper has been a wonderful sleeper, now that she's 5 months old. She still doesn't sleep much during the day, but she's sleeping through the night and that's more than we can ask for!
Now this is a story all about how, our lives got flipped, turned upside-down. So We'd like to take a minute, just sit right there, and We'll tell you all about our baby, our life and our Heir!
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Monday, December 9, 2013
4 Months
Harper had an amazing month! She had a lot of firsts! The best one is her laugh. Sometimes she laughs when you scare her, other times when you tickle her. Either way, we LOVE it! Another first is that she found her feet. Now she won't leave them alone. If she has socks on, she pulls them off a million times a day. She actually got her toes in her mouth just the other day! Her first taste of yummy rice cereal was just as exciting for her as it was for Derek and I. She had cereal all over the place. It took her a while to get used to the spoon and swallowing. The first few feedings she just spit it all back out. Needless to say, she needed a bath right afterwards. I can only imagine what it will be like at 5 months when we can start giving her solid foods. She'll have sweet potatoes in places unimaginable....
Harper remains in the 95th percentile for her height and weight. She weighs just under 16 pounds and is 26 inches long. As much as she eats, no wonder she's getting so big! When she sees us eat, she watches us like a hawk. She's drinking out of the bottle exclusively now. Since I was in the hospital for 2 days when I had to have my appendix removed, luckily I'd began pumping breast milk for reserve. Then I couldn't nurse her for the next week because of my incisions. Harper is one smart lady because it took her no time to get used to the bottle. I continue to pump for her bottles and when she sees that bottle, she gets super excited. Reaching for it and kicking her little legs!
She's cooing and "talking" a lot more too. Her head control is great and she doesn't really like laying back anymore and relaxing. Tummy time has turned into roll-over time for Harper. She still gets aggravated when on her tummy too long, but she's learned to roll over to her back. When she's on her back, she can get onto her side, but still hasn't perfected the art of rolling onto her tummy. I'm sure she'll be sitting up like a champ in another month or two!
Everything, and I mean everything, goes into her mouth! The doctor said today that she sees little bumps in her gums where her teeth are starting to appear. The drool is uncontrollable and we need to keep a bib on her all the time. She really likes chewing on her fingers and there are times that she sticks them in too much and gags herself. It doesn't stop her from doing it over and over again though... With all the drool in her mouth, she spits all over the place and loves blowing bubbles and making fart noises all day long. What a sense of humor! Who does she get that from?
Monday, November 11, 2013
3 Months
Harper had a very exciting month! Derek and I took her on her first beach trip to the Outer Banks. It was such a beautiful fall day and sunny. She didn't seem to mind the wind and we got some great pictures of her toes in the sand. After that long Columbus Day weekend in North Carolina, we visited Harper's Aunt Alissa and Aunt Erin for an annual birthday celebratory dinner at Sweetwater. Our chocolate waffles are always the best part.
After that, we stayed a night in Philly while Derek and Donnie went to a Pearl Jam concert. The next day, we flew to Florida to visit Nonnie. Harper did really well on all the long car rides, sleeping the whole time.The plane ride and entire airport experience was pretty good too. Harper tends to get fussy right before she falls asleep, so about 30 minutes into the flight to Florida she fought me and started crying. It only lasted a minute or two, but felt like an eternity knowing that people on the plane were probably cursing her and I under their breath. She slept the rest of the flight and woke up as we were deboarding.
Florida was nice and HOT! It was such a perfect week staying with my Mom and having Harper spend so much time with her Nonnie. She hadn't seen her since the week she was born. Everyday, we stayed busy visiting Siesta Key Beach, Venice Beach, shopping and just relaxing in the pool. We will be going back for Thanksgiving and can't wait! Harper was a pumpkin for her first Halloween, just like her cousin Regan was for her first Halloween. She was a little cutie in her costume, but her hat was a little too small :)
On top of that busy month, Harper continues to learn new things and amaze Derek and I everyday. She's sitting up a lot more and really doesn't like to lay down. She is getting heavy at 15 pounds and 25 inches long! She has gotten great at grabbing things and holding onto them. Her focus is improving and she will follow your movements flawlessly. Her new trick the past week is blowing spit bubbles. It's constant fart sounds out of her cute little lips. I think she gets a kick out of it too, because we laugh and encourage it, of course! What will be the new thing next month?
After that, we stayed a night in Philly while Derek and Donnie went to a Pearl Jam concert. The next day, we flew to Florida to visit Nonnie. Harper did really well on all the long car rides, sleeping the whole time.The plane ride and entire airport experience was pretty good too. Harper tends to get fussy right before she falls asleep, so about 30 minutes into the flight to Florida she fought me and started crying. It only lasted a minute or two, but felt like an eternity knowing that people on the plane were probably cursing her and I under their breath. She slept the rest of the flight and woke up as we were deboarding.
Florida was nice and HOT! It was such a perfect week staying with my Mom and having Harper spend so much time with her Nonnie. She hadn't seen her since the week she was born. Everyday, we stayed busy visiting Siesta Key Beach, Venice Beach, shopping and just relaxing in the pool. We will be going back for Thanksgiving and can't wait! Harper was a pumpkin for her first Halloween, just like her cousin Regan was for her first Halloween. She was a little cutie in her costume, but her hat was a little too small :)
On top of that busy month, Harper continues to learn new things and amaze Derek and I everyday. She's sitting up a lot more and really doesn't like to lay down. She is getting heavy at 15 pounds and 25 inches long! She has gotten great at grabbing things and holding onto them. Her focus is improving and she will follow your movements flawlessly. Her new trick the past week is blowing spit bubbles. It's constant fart sounds out of her cute little lips. I think she gets a kick out of it too, because we laugh and encourage it, of course! What will be the new thing next month?
Friday, October 11, 2013
2 Months
Two months already? Crazy! It's been another awesome month with our new little girl. Harper continues to amaze us and make us the happiest parents ever! She's been sleeping much better, which is good news for Mommy. Finally getting anywhere from 6-8 hours of sleep at night is an outstanding milestone, especially when I LOVE my sleep. No matter how tired I am, when I see her face at 4am and she looks at me, my heart melts.
Smiles, and lots of them. More by the day. It's so exciting when you get her to smile at you. She's such a happy baby too. She loves to kick and play in her gym that lays on the floor. She's starting to grab things now and hold onto them. Her little Wubbanub pacifiers are a monkey and an elephant. It's so cute the way she wraps her fingers around them and hold on tight before bed. Harper holds her head up pretty well too. She's still a bit wobbly but tummy time is less irritating now.
Now that she's more than 6 weeks old, we've been comfortable taking her out in public. Her first shopping trip to Target left her exhausted. Hee hee! She fell asleep soon after. We've been going for walks and she loves her stroller. I think she's going to love being outdoors and exploring. The stroller, just like the car, doesn't take long to lull Harper to sleep though. We've been meeting my grandparents for lunch once a week now. Trips to the mall and to lunch are fun for her to see different places and get to spend time with Mommom and Gaga.
Harper had her 2 month check up with the pediatrician last week. She had to get immunizations. Poor thing cried just for a few minutes and then fell asleep. What a stressful afternoon that was! I wanted to ask for a sticker or a lollipop because I thought she deserved it, even if I'm then one that would enjoy it :) Harper now weighs 13 pounds, 2 ounces and is 24 inches long. This girl is growing! She's in the 95th percentile and everything else looks great. Happy and Healthy. Bring on month 3!
Smiles, and lots of them. More by the day. It's so exciting when you get her to smile at you. She's such a happy baby too. She loves to kick and play in her gym that lays on the floor. She's starting to grab things now and hold onto them. Her little Wubbanub pacifiers are a monkey and an elephant. It's so cute the way she wraps her fingers around them and hold on tight before bed. Harper holds her head up pretty well too. She's still a bit wobbly but tummy time is less irritating now.
Now that she's more than 6 weeks old, we've been comfortable taking her out in public. Her first shopping trip to Target left her exhausted. Hee hee! She fell asleep soon after. We've been going for walks and she loves her stroller. I think she's going to love being outdoors and exploring. The stroller, just like the car, doesn't take long to lull Harper to sleep though. We've been meeting my grandparents for lunch once a week now. Trips to the mall and to lunch are fun for her to see different places and get to spend time with Mommom and Gaga.
Harper had her 2 month check up with the pediatrician last week. She had to get immunizations. Poor thing cried just for a few minutes and then fell asleep. What a stressful afternoon that was! I wanted to ask for a sticker or a lollipop because I thought she deserved it, even if I'm then one that would enjoy it :) Harper now weighs 13 pounds, 2 ounces and is 24 inches long. This girl is growing! She's in the 95th percentile and everything else looks great. Happy and Healthy. Bring on month 3!
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
1 Month
Harper is now 11 pounds, 4 ounces and measures 22.5 inches long. The doctor says she's in the 95th percentile! She should be growing based on the amount she eats! I'm nursing her and she eats every two hours, sometimes less! It's exhausting, but I'm not complaining. She's going to be a big girl, which we knew since the day she was born.
All of Harper's check-ups have been perfect. She'll return in a month for another well visit. At that point, we can begin taking her out in public, which Derek and I can't wait for! It will make running errands and going to dinner so much easier!
So many things to still look forward to...
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
She's arrived!
Harper Lynne Newton
Born August 9, 2013 at 1:51am
8 pounds, 14 ounces, 21.5 inches long
Derek and I are so happy to announce the arrival of our little girl! She's the most amazing, sweet child and we look forward to our new life as a family. The past few days home have been wonderful. She's sleeping and eating well. We love staring at her every moment of the day, even if she's just laying in our arms. She seems to change everyday! It's truly awesome.
Her journey here was not so pleasant. After 9 months of an easy pregnancy with no complications, she sure made Mommy work hard her last hours in utero. Labor began on Tuesday with what I thought was my water breaking. I was told by Dr. Mercado to head to the hospital, so Derek and I got there and were put in a triage room where they hooked me up to a fetal heartbeat monitor and a contraction monitor. The nurse tested the fluid, but it was not testing positive for amniotic fluid; meaning my water didn't break. So they kept us in the room for a few hours and kept testing it, had me walk around the hospital for an hour and watched my contractions. Nothing changed and I stayed only 2cm dilated; we were sent home. We were disappointed and confused about why I was having a water discharge but no painful contractions. We had to wait until another day...
All day Wednesday, the fluid continued to flow. We went to bed early because I was feeling really tired. A little after midnight, I woke up with significant contractions. Painful cramps occurring every 3-5 minutes lasting about 30 seconds each time. Around 5am, we left for the hospital. I was already scheduled to induce labor but when I announced that I'd had contractions for the past few hours, they didn't want to start the induction right away. Maybe Harper would arrive on her own terms and we were happy to see if that was the case. Again, hooking me up to a fetal heartbeat monitor and contraction monitor, the wait began. A few hours into labor and I was still only 3cm dilated, so they started the pitocin. The pitocin is used to induce labor, so they started with a small amount and when I didn't progress as the hours ticked by, the amount was increased.
IV in arm, pitocin cranked up to 11 (out of 20), dilated 4cm and it's 2pm. I'm getting tired and Harper is no where closer to being here than she was at 6am. Dr. Mercado found that there was still a blockage and the amniotic sac had not been fully open, so she "broke my water" fully, turned the pitocin up another 2 increments and we were told it should be progressing faster and that our baby should be with us soon. My contractions, even though I wasn't feeling them, were coming every minute now. The anesthesiologist came into my room and administered my epidural. I didn't want to feel the pain when the real big contractions started and didn't want to miss my window if I went into active labor very soon.
My legs are numb, my belly is numb and I'm getting sick of laying in the hospital bed. Derek, family and friends are by my side as we wait. I'm not dilating any further than 6cm and the pressure I feel is not pleasant. The pitocin is now up to 17 and Dr. Mercado discovers upon examination that the baby's head is turned sideways, where she should have her head facing down. For the next 3 hours, I;m put in different positions to try to get her to turn back the right way. Harper didn't move. My blood pressure was getting higher and around 12am, I developed a fever. At 8cm, the doctor does another exam and finds that Harper's head has been too low for too long and that I'm not progressing enough to deliver her naturally. Exhausted, my only option was cesarean.
The anesthesiologist came into my room and I'm given more numbing. The world was spinning. Derek and I were so tired that the next few hours are a bit of a blur. He's given a full set of scrubs and I'm rushed into a surgical room surrounded by at least 10 people. I don't feel anything below my chest. We are told about all the prep and what I will and won't feel during the c-section. We were told it would be done in 30 minutes. Laying on the bed with a big blue curtain in front of my face, the only thing I want to do is talk to Derek and look at him. We are both tired, scared and nervous, but extremely anxious!
Before we knew it, we heard her cries. Harper was out and healthy! The nurses and Derek took her to a table to clean her up and tag her. Derek was given a tag like hers and took pictures of our baby being measured and weighed. I'm given my tag as I'm being stitched up. They lay Harper on my chest for what felt like seconds before having to take her away again. When I'm done, I'm rolled into a recovery room where Derek and Harper are waiting for me. Tears filled our eyes as we say our first 'hellos' to our little girl.
We finally were taken to our room at 4am. The family and friends who were still at the hospital got to see Harper very quickly before going home. She had so many visitors and she is one lucky girl to have so many people love her so much even though she's only days old! At the hospital, our room was filled with visitors who couldn't wait to meet Harper. It was such a great feeling to be surrounded by so many. Harper stayed in our room with us the entire weekend. She continued to be monitored and checked, along with me, on our condition and were able to go home Sunday.
Being at home the past few days has been great. Harper is an excellent eater and sleeper. She's cried only a few times, hungry and being impatient and then when we gave her a sponge bath. We can't wait to keep everyone posted with how she's doing, so stay tuned...
Born August 9, 2013 at 1:51am
8 pounds, 14 ounces, 21.5 inches long
Derek and I are so happy to announce the arrival of our little girl! She's the most amazing, sweet child and we look forward to our new life as a family. The past few days home have been wonderful. She's sleeping and eating well. We love staring at her every moment of the day, even if she's just laying in our arms. She seems to change everyday! It's truly awesome.
All day Wednesday, the fluid continued to flow. We went to bed early because I was feeling really tired. A little after midnight, I woke up with significant contractions. Painful cramps occurring every 3-5 minutes lasting about 30 seconds each time. Around 5am, we left for the hospital. I was already scheduled to induce labor but when I announced that I'd had contractions for the past few hours, they didn't want to start the induction right away. Maybe Harper would arrive on her own terms and we were happy to see if that was the case. Again, hooking me up to a fetal heartbeat monitor and contraction monitor, the wait began. A few hours into labor and I was still only 3cm dilated, so they started the pitocin. The pitocin is used to induce labor, so they started with a small amount and when I didn't progress as the hours ticked by, the amount was increased.
My legs are numb, my belly is numb and I'm getting sick of laying in the hospital bed. Derek, family and friends are by my side as we wait. I'm not dilating any further than 6cm and the pressure I feel is not pleasant. The pitocin is now up to 17 and Dr. Mercado discovers upon examination that the baby's head is turned sideways, where she should have her head facing down. For the next 3 hours, I;m put in different positions to try to get her to turn back the right way. Harper didn't move. My blood pressure was getting higher and around 12am, I developed a fever. At 8cm, the doctor does another exam and finds that Harper's head has been too low for too long and that I'm not progressing enough to deliver her naturally. Exhausted, my only option was cesarean.
Before we knew it, we heard her cries. Harper was out and healthy! The nurses and Derek took her to a table to clean her up and tag her. Derek was given a tag like hers and took pictures of our baby being measured and weighed. I'm given my tag as I'm being stitched up. They lay Harper on my chest for what felt like seconds before having to take her away again. When I'm done, I'm rolled into a recovery room where Derek and Harper are waiting for me. Tears filled our eyes as we say our first 'hellos' to our little girl.
Being at home the past few days has been great. Harper is an excellent eater and sleeper. She's cried only a few times, hungry and being impatient and then when we gave her a sponge bath. We can't wait to keep everyone posted with how she's doing, so stay tuned...
Sunday, August 4, 2013
40 Weeks
Harper! Lynne! Newton! Get out of there!
Here we are. Staring my due date in the face, and baby still isn't here. We know it's an estimation, but this past week has been long and we're looking forward to meeting her! The anticipation is killing us! Derek and I went to have a nice dinner out on Friday night. I've got food prepared and stocked in the freezer, the bag's been packed and we cleaned the entire house this past weekend. This whole "nesting" stage is complete and we're running out of things to do to keep ourselves busy. I've eaten the spicy foods and walked multiple times a day this past week too.
Harper obviously just wants to be fashionably late to this party!
Comfortable? What's that? Haven't felt it in about 2 weeks. Sleep? Not a good nights rest for 2 nights in a row for at least a couple weeks. I've gained another pound since last week. That's a total weight gain of 35 pounds! The doctor examined me and said I'm really not anymore dilated than I was last week. Our hopes of Harper being born this weekend are dwindling. My contractions are random and don't hurt at all, just feel like cramping in my lower abdomen. They are never strong enough or consistent enough to make me think I'm in active labor either. So we wait!
We go to see Dr. Mercado Monday. I'll have a sonogram again to check the fluid around the baby. They will also check her vitals and monitor her to see if we should schedule induction. They don't let pregnancies go past 41 weeks anymore, so at this time next week, we will be happy, lucky, tired parents!
Most babies who make it to 40 weeks are estimated to be around 8-9 pounds and about 20 inches long. Her movements are definitely slowing down because she's running out of room! She's fully developed, so the only thing she can do this week is fatten up :)
Here we are. Staring my due date in the face, and baby still isn't here. We know it's an estimation, but this past week has been long and we're looking forward to meeting her! The anticipation is killing us! Derek and I went to have a nice dinner out on Friday night. I've got food prepared and stocked in the freezer, the bag's been packed and we cleaned the entire house this past weekend. This whole "nesting" stage is complete and we're running out of things to do to keep ourselves busy. I've eaten the spicy foods and walked multiple times a day this past week too.
Harper obviously just wants to be fashionably late to this party!
Comfortable? What's that? Haven't felt it in about 2 weeks. Sleep? Not a good nights rest for 2 nights in a row for at least a couple weeks. I've gained another pound since last week. That's a total weight gain of 35 pounds! The doctor examined me and said I'm really not anymore dilated than I was last week. Our hopes of Harper being born this weekend are dwindling. My contractions are random and don't hurt at all, just feel like cramping in my lower abdomen. They are never strong enough or consistent enough to make me think I'm in active labor either. So we wait!
We go to see Dr. Mercado Monday. I'll have a sonogram again to check the fluid around the baby. They will also check her vitals and monitor her to see if we should schedule induction. They don't let pregnancies go past 41 weeks anymore, so at this time next week, we will be happy, lucky, tired parents!
Most babies who make it to 40 weeks are estimated to be around 8-9 pounds and about 20 inches long. Her movements are definitely slowing down because she's running out of room! She's fully developed, so the only thing she can do this week is fatten up :)
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