Monday, November 5, 2012

Giving Thanks Challenge ~ {Day #5}

Thanksgiving Challenge ~ Day #5
Topic: Noelle
Title: Growth

{If you are new to this challenge~which is not your typical Thanksgiving challenge, you can catch up on the details here, and please feel free to join along at any time...}
  
For this challenge, I have encouraged many of you to choose something that is currently a trial in your life and focus on aspects of it for which to be thankful; and because I myself have some of those challenges in Noelle's situation, I will be weaving in some of these items during this thirty day challenge.  
 
To be completely honest, I still have days where I struggle with Noelle's overall lack of growth.  For a mom of a micro-preemie baby, it can be stressful to adhere to a strict feeding schedule, attempting to cram as many calories possible into my baby during the day, and yet still yielding such small results for my efforts.   It has gotten easier.  Each pound that we have reached has lessened the stress level, but I think I often feel personally responsible for her growth, or lack thereof.  Of course the severe reflux has not helped issues along the way since we have had to experiment with her intake and medication levels in order to try and keep food down; and she is also burning a lot of calories during her waking moments since she never.stops.moving!  A hand is always waving or a foot is constantly kicking, and these are things we would never want discourage, especially developmentally.  Until last week, I thought we had finally crossed a hurdle.  Noelle had finally averaged a pound per month by her ten month birthday and had experienced her best two month growth period ever.  We made it past the sleep study and seemed to have the reflux mostly under control, and I really thought we would finally cruise a little faster, or at least maintain a more consistent growth rate.  But all of that changed at her appointment last Monday when we discovered she had gained only five ounces in three weeks, weighing 10 lbs./4oz.  Making it even harder, I know of so many other micro-preemie babies who, once they reached "term" and arrived home, started growing like weeds; and now you would never guess that they spent months in the NICU when they were first born.  So there have been discouraging moments and days, endless efforts, additional feedings, various sleeping positions, and even tears; but in the end, I have to remember that Noelle's growth is not my responsibility.  It is God's.  Of course this does not negate my responsibility as a mother to feed and care for my little girl; but ultimately, God is growing Noelle, not me.  He has determined her size and weight and her "normal," and I must relax and remember that her growth and progress will not happen by the chart.  So instead, I choose to focus on God's continued goodness, especially in her growth, and never forget the place in which we started.  Today, she weighs 10 lbs./8oz.; but in perspective, she weighs 168 ounces or 14 times her birth weight!!  Now that is something for which to be thankful!!

***Do not forget there are less than two weeks left to submit your entry for the book project for Noelle's birthday.  You can read about the project and the deadline by clicking here .  We are enjoying the submissions we have already received but would love to hear from you, if you are willing to participate.  Thank you so much for helping us make Noelle's first birthday a special time of remembrance!!***

3 comments:

  1. Her growth is amazing! When I had my babies, the rule of thumb was that they would triple their birth weight at 1 year old. Noelle has definitely done that! I appreciate your honesty and all of your feelings are totally understandable. It's hard not to compare, but you know God is in control, and that always brings peace. God bless.

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  2. I forgot to mention that I was able to bring my laptop to church yesterday, and showed your blog posts to some dear ladies there, who do not have internet access. I have sought to update them on Noelle's progress. They were delighted to see Noelle spitting!

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    1. Thanks so much, Terry! You're right...she has far surpassed tripling her birth weight, and I am VERY thankful for that! Thank you for sharing with those ladies and please pass along our thanks for their faithful prayers. This little girl just keeps us laughing these days!!

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