Showing newest posts with label Doctors Appointment. Show older posts
Showing newest posts with label Doctors Appointment. Show older posts
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
6 Months Appointment and Swine, Flu shots
Justine had her 6 months doctor's appointment this morning. As expected she got her regular shot and they gave her a swine flu shot as well as flu shot. I can't imagine how loud her scream and cry was as I wasn't with her during the appointment. It's Joe took her to the appointment to avoid too many hassles. We still have large amount of snow on the road and there are more snow storm coming today and tomorrow I think. Anyhow, our Jelly bean weigh 14 lbs now and so ready with stage one solid food according to her doctor. She is perfectly fine and normal. The fever she had last week was just part of her growth and teething. She poop regularly now although she gets constipated which is normal when you transform the baby's food from breast milk to formula and solid food. Well, I just home and pray she won't get fever from that too many shots. No one would love to get shot but It's for her own good.

Category
Doctors Appointment,
Milestone,
Vaccine
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Justine's 4 Months Appointment
Justine had her 4 months appointment today. We all went to her appointment at 6:00 in the evening despite of the freezing weather. She is now 24 inches tall, 13 lbs 1 oz weight and 40cm for her head circumference. She is practically grown 2 from her last visit. The Doctors said she is doing great as in better than Jake. She has strong bones and able to hold her neck pretty good and a good back posture. Before we left for her appointment, she rolled over for the first time. And definitely so ready for solid food which i am planning of giving her tomorrow. I am so proud of babies milestones and look forward to all her first same thing with Jake.
Updates on Baby at 4-month-old: Week 2
A bigger, stronger baby is also likely to be a wigglier one at diaper-changing time. Be sure to keep one hand on your baby at all times during changes. Some parents like to place a musical mobile above a changing station so their baby will have a distraction. A basket filled with toys you rotate or make available only during diapering may also help your baby lie still long enough for you to get the job done.
Source:BabyCenter
Justine's 4 Months Appointment

Category
Doctors Appointment,
Growth and Development,
Milestones
Saturday, September 12, 2009
18 Months old & 1st Visit
Jake just turn 18 months old yesterday Sept. 11th. He can do lots of things now like a two year old toddler. He is started showing negative attitudes now, lots of tantrums, shows unpleasant behavior like what we expect in a terrible two's stage. We tried not to react or panic when he come close to justine to give her a kiss or maybe wanted to play with her or else Justine will get a swipe, pinch, and hard slap on the her tummy. But in fairness he is a good brother though, coz when he hears Justine moaning,groaning, whining and crying he would run to her and try to console her. But of course this crabby cake of ours always whining and wanted to be carried all the time which makes our buckaroo jealous and he would want us to carry him too.

Taken yesterday at our porch.
However, hubby took Justine on her first pediatrician appointment yesterday. She is doing great according to the doctor. She is now weight 9 lbs 10 oz, 21.5 inches tall and head circumference 36 cm. Just don't make this lil princess hungry or else you will hear her scream to the top of her lungs. That was what happened at the Doctors office. At the pediatrician Justine had been moaning, making noises until she went fussing and screaming. She stopped when they were already at the car. That was my husbands report to me when they got home and I asked him how was the visit?.

Thanks to bakla Rose for Justine's outfit.
Jake like it if I put Justine on his lap but just be ready to get the baby out because when he is tired or something catches his attention he would just get up and don't mind of Justine.

We always say Jake is a like a baby by the book, it means his milestones following what the book says, not maybe all of them but most of them.
Here is what Your 18-month-old toddler should do;
How your toddler's growing: You may observe a spurt in physical development this month. Your toddler is surer on her feet, loves to climb all over your furniture, and can connect with a kick ball if she concentrates hard enough. She can also hold in her mind a clear memory of an object well after you remove it from her vision. Take advantage of this new capability by playing hide-and-seek with her favorite toy.
There may be days when all that physical energy is more than you can handle. Rather than fight it — after all, you can't do anything to change it — flip on some music, grab your little one, and invent some new dance steps together.
How your life's changing: As your child's "no's" come more frequently, so will your questions about how to discipline her. Set clear limits by telling her what is and is not acceptable behavior. She won't always remember what you've said, but with repetition she'll start getting the idea. And do your best to set a good example; model the kindness, respect, and good manners you'd like to see her demonstrate.
Source;babycenter

However, hubby took Justine on her first pediatrician appointment yesterday. She is doing great according to the doctor. She is now weight 9 lbs 10 oz, 21.5 inches tall and head circumference 36 cm. Just don't make this lil princess hungry or else you will hear her scream to the top of her lungs. That was what happened at the Doctors office. At the pediatrician Justine had been moaning, making noises until she went fussing and screaming. She stopped when they were already at the car. That was my husbands report to me when they got home and I asked him how was the visit?.
Jake like it if I put Justine on his lap but just be ready to get the baby out because when he is tired or something catches his attention he would just get up and don't mind of Justine.
We always say Jake is a like a baby by the book, it means his milestones following what the book says, not maybe all of them but most of them.
Here is what Your 18-month-old toddler should do;
How your toddler's growing: You may observe a spurt in physical development this month. Your toddler is surer on her feet, loves to climb all over your furniture, and can connect with a kick ball if she concentrates hard enough. She can also hold in her mind a clear memory of an object well after you remove it from her vision. Take advantage of this new capability by playing hide-and-seek with her favorite toy.
There may be days when all that physical energy is more than you can handle. Rather than fight it — after all, you can't do anything to change it — flip on some music, grab your little one, and invent some new dance steps together.
How your life's changing: As your child's "no's" come more frequently, so will your questions about how to discipline her. Set clear limits by telling her what is and is not acceptable behavior. She won't always remember what you've said, but with repetition she'll start getting the idea. And do your best to set a good example; model the kindness, respect, and good manners you'd like to see her demonstrate.
Source;babycenter
18 Months old & 1st Visit

Category
Activities,
Doctors Appointment,
Growth,
Milestone
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