The Two-Month Visit
Braeden went to the doctor today for his two-month checkup. I forgot to ask how tall/long he is but they did tell me his weight… 13 pounds, 2 ounces! Holy cow! No wonder he’s so heavy to carry in the infant seat! I had expected him to be about 11 pounds. Two pounds may not seem like a big difference but it is when it comes to diapers. Anyone need some Size 1 Pampers? I’m pretty sure he’s going to outgrow them before I use them all. This explains why his diapers have seemed a little tight lately and some of his sleepers are too small.
The doctor said Braeden is in the 70th percentile for both height and weight. This is no surprise to Mom. The boy likes to eat! The doctor also said he’s very strong and in great health. Yay Braeden!!!
It was also an eventful visit because Braeden got his first round of shots. One by mouth – that was the easy one – and three in the legs. He didn’t just scream, he wailed! I don’t know how nurses do it. I had tears in my eyes. I felt so bad for the kid. By the time we left the exam room, he was out cold from all the excitement. Normally he’ll twitch if I touch his arm or belly. This time, nothing. He slept almost two hours!
He’s on infant Tylenol now and sucking on his binky. For the most part he’s calm but he also seems a little on edge, like “Mt. Saint Braeden” is about to erupt at any second. So my job tonight will be to keep him calm and get him to bed early.
Speaking of bed, he’s been sleeping pretty well lately. Saturday night he slept from 8pm – 4am without waking up! Of course, I kept expecting him to wake up any minute and want to eat so I didn’t go to bed at a reasonable hour. I dozed off in the rocking chair periodically. Every time I woke up, I ran to check on him to make sure he was still breathing. It was simultaneously the most scary and most awesome night with him.
One more sleep story: This morning I was really tired and didn’t want to get up at 5:30 when Braeden started crying. He had just eaten and had his diaper changed at 4:00 so I knew he wasn’t hungry. I turned off the monitor and let him cry while I went back to sleep. An hour later, I finally stopped hitting snooze on my alarm and got up. I checked on Braeden and he was sound asleep. For the first time, he cried himself to sleep! Yay for learning to self-soothe!
For the future parents reading this, I recommend reading Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child by Marc Weissbluth, M.D. I learned so much about baby sleep habits and Braeden is a much better rested and happier baby because of it.





