A rare photo of all four of them in one place at the same time! Of course, you can probably tell that mom made them all stand still for a few moments for this picture!
Sunday, December 17, 2006
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Rub-A-Dub-Dub....Josiah & Mommy In The Tub!
Saturday, December 09, 2006
More photos.....
Monday, December 04, 2006
Our "Blue Eyed" Son =)
Saturday, November 11, 2006
Here are a few photos of our precious boy...
Check out his hair in this photo from 11/11/06....it shows exactly why his big sisters affectionately referred to him as a little "hedge-hog"....when he had hair ~ it's getting a bit sparse these days, but is being replaced by very light blonde hair!
This photo is from 11/17/06 when he was hooked up to a 24hr Holter monitor test to check his heart rhythm as well as the apnea monitor that he wore until after the 1st of the year.....I think the wires and devices weighed more than he did at that point!
He's still quite "scrawny" at this point, but he's still not due to be born in these photos!
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Josiah's 1st Halloween
This is Josiah's 1st Halloween....he dressed up as a newborn baby! =) Josiah & his mommy stayed home while Daddy took the girls out trick-or-treating.
It was too cold and Josiah was too young to go out trick-or-treating....so he & mommy stayed home together, all snuggled up....enjoying our time together.
Sunday, October 22, 2006
Josiah & Mommy
Saturday, October 21, 2006
Friday, October 20, 2006
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Josiah ~ 3 days old
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
"Kangaroo Care"
Josiah & Mommy doing "Kangaroo Care" (aka skin-to-skin contact). The NICU encourages this type of care as it helps the little preemies to regulate their body temperature and encourages bonding, etc. Josiah still enjoys this "Kangaroo Care" and is such a little "snuggle bug"! This photo was taken during the first time I got to hold Josiah...he was just over 14 hours old ~~ those 14 hours seemed like ETERNITY!
Josiah
Josiah ~ only 2hrs old and already I have Daddy in the palm of my hand!!Daddy holding Josiah's hand. Josiah is @ 2hrs old and on the CPAP machine to help him breathe due to his respiratory distress issues he experienced at birth.
Monday, October 16, 2006
Announcing the arrival of our SON!!!
We are proud to announce the arrival of our new son: Josiah James LeRoy Roberts! Josiah arrived via c-section on Monday, October 16th @ 10:26pm. Little Josiah was born 6 weeks early at Oregon Health & Sciences University (OHSU). He weighed 4# 11.5oz and was 17-3/4" long.
Our little guy's due date wasn't until November 27th, but needed to be delivered via an urgent c-section due to a fetal/maternal hemorrhage caused by a partial placental abruption (meaning the placenta was detaching from the uterus and Josiah's blood cells were entering his momma's blood stream). The doctors said that if he wasn't delivered that night, he could either likely bleed so much that he needed blood transfusions or could be stillborn.
Josiah spent 14 days in the DNCC (Doernbecher Neonatal Care Center)/NICU and was discharged on Sunday, 10/29. At his lowest weight, he was 4# 4oz, but was up to 4# 13-oz at his doctor's appointment on Tuesday, 10/31. Josiah is on an apnea monitor 24hrs a day. This monitors his respirations as well as his heart rate. The heart rate is what the doctors are watching the closest since Josiah's initial EKG indicated he might have the same heart condition Mariah has. We do get several valid alarms going off each day (with the monitor showing a low heart rate), but many of the alarms are due to the electrodes not sticking to his skin properly. One set of electrodes should last @ 2 days and we have to change them at least 2x/day! This monitor really gives us peace of mind, especially in the night.
Josiah is calling for his momma, so I will try to add to this post later!
Our little guy's due date wasn't until November 27th, but needed to be delivered via an urgent c-section due to a fetal/maternal hemorrhage caused by a partial placental abruption (meaning the placenta was detaching from the uterus and Josiah's blood cells were entering his momma's blood stream). The doctors said that if he wasn't delivered that night, he could either likely bleed so much that he needed blood transfusions or could be stillborn.
Josiah spent 14 days in the DNCC (Doernbecher Neonatal Care Center)/NICU and was discharged on Sunday, 10/29. At his lowest weight, he was 4# 4oz, but was up to 4# 13-oz at his doctor's appointment on Tuesday, 10/31. Josiah is on an apnea monitor 24hrs a day. This monitors his respirations as well as his heart rate. The heart rate is what the doctors are watching the closest since Josiah's initial EKG indicated he might have the same heart condition Mariah has. We do get several valid alarms going off each day (with the monitor showing a low heart rate), but many of the alarms are due to the electrodes not sticking to his skin properly. One set of electrodes should last @ 2 days and we have to change them at least 2x/day! This monitor really gives us peace of mind, especially in the night.
Josiah is calling for his momma, so I will try to add to this post later!
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