Sunday, September 21, 2014

Dylan's Birth Announcement

Dylan's Blessing

On Sunday  September 7, we had Dlyan's baby blessing. It was a beautiful day and Connor gave a beautiful blessing. There was one other baby blessed that day. Dylan slept through it, and then woke up very hungry right after sacrament, so I missed the rest of the meeting. The speaker in the mothers room doesn't work so I couldn't hear anything.

Anyway, like I said, the blessing was beautiful. I was a little bit bummed that no one from my family was there, but what can you do? My mission presidents wife was able to make it, which I loved. She held Dylan for a bit before he decided he was starving and needed food. 

After church we went back to our house for lunch with family and friends. Matthew looooved all the attention he got. He's so funny and just loves to show off. 












Broken Collarbone

So right after Dylan's 2 week check-up, I noticed a bump on Dylan's left shoulder.  Of course it worried me.  I thought it was either a broken collarbone, or he had some weird growth on his bone.  At first I thought we'd just keep an eye on it and see what happens, but the next day it was just gnawing at me and Connor and I agreed we should take him back to the dr to get it checked out.

I dropped Matthew off at his grandparents and took Dylan to the doctor that afternoon.  Dr Nelson looked at his shoulder, felt the bump and wasn't sure what it was.  He tested Dylan's range of motion in his arms to make sure he was exhibiting the same range of motion in each arm, which he appeared to be doing.  So Dr Nelson said we should just keep an eye on it, and also that he would talk to a pediatric orthopedic doctor, and get their 2 cents on it.  After that, I didn't worry about it too much.

The following week, I received a call from Dr Nelsons office telling me that Dr Nelson had spoken with another doctor, and they recommended we take Dylan for an X-ray of his shoulder, and that it might be something that he might need physical therapy for.  Honestly, I thought I was going to be taking him for an X-ray when I took him in for it initially -- that's why I dropped Matty off with Lori.  Anyway, it took me a few days to get to the hospital for the X-ray.  Every time I tried to go something got in the way.  Finally I just had to take both Dylan and Matthew to get the X-ray done.

That was kind of a nightmare because Matthew didn't take a nap that day and he was soooo tired, and hospitals are sloooooow.

Anyway, they finally took the X-ray. They had me wait outside and Dylan screamed the whole time.  My poor little baby.

The next day Dr Nelson's office called again saying Dylan had a fractured clavicle, but that it was healing and had a bone callus, and that he would need physical therapy to make sure it doesn't cause him any problems down the road.

The following week they gave me the referral for physical therapy, and I set up an appointment for the week after that.  Seriously the longest process ever, but whatever.

Finally, I met with the physical therapist and we talked about Dylan's labor and delivery.  That had to be the time when the break happened because we didn't drop him or anything.  The physical therapist asked if his shoulders had gotten lodged during delivery, which they hadn't.  She said that usually the shoulders get stuck, and then the doctor has to pull the shoulders out, which is usually when the collar bone breaks.  But that never happened. I watched the whole thing.  He slid out easily.

It was while I was in labor that we had issues.  I told the physical therapist about my horrid contractions while I was in labor and that Dylan was sideways right up until before he was born.  She said she believes that since he was sideways, I had a really strong contraction which pushed his shoulder into my pelvic bone, and his collar bone broke.  A broken bone before he was even born.  That makes the most sense to me.

Before I took him into physical therapy I kept thinking about when his bone would have broken, and kept wondering if it was possible for it to break before he was born.  I thought about bringing it up with Stacie at my 6 week follow-up, but I didn't want her to think I was accusing her of anything, so I didn't.  I really think it happened before he was born.

I did bring it up with Amy, my doula, and she was really surprised when I told her that he had a broken collar bone. She said she has had a client whose baby did break his collar gone before, but the doctor was tugging and pulling a lot, which Stacie never did.

Dylan has had a bit of a rough start in life with his jaundice and broken bone, but he's one tough kid.  Plus, he is so sweet and cute.  His smile just melts my heart.

Anyway, the physical therapist checked to see if he had any nerve damage from the break, which he doesn't.  He does seem to favor his right arm when we do tummy time, so I try to encourage him to bare equal weight on his left arm.  And she showed me some stretches to do with his arm/neck so those muscles don't get too tight.  I'm supposed to take him back this week, but I'm going to have to reschedule for the following week.  She wants to make sure that as he develops and starts reaching for toys that he can do everything he should be doing.  But it will still be another month or so before he starts doing that anyway.

Dylan @ 2 Months


 It's hard to believe Dylan is already 2 months old!  He is such a sweet, and easy baby.  His 2 month appointment went great.  Dylan is really thriving.  He weighs 14 lbs 10 ozs, and is 24.25" long.  He's a big boy!  Interestingly, Matthew was just about the same size as Dylan at that age.  Matthew was 14 lbs 12 ozs, and 24.5" long.  I guess we just have big chunky babies, and I love it!

Poor Dylan had kind of a rough day.  We had our appointment in the morning, hoping we could get it over with and enjoy the rest of the day.  Luckily, Connor had the day off so I didn't have to take Matthew to the appointment as well.  When we finally met with Dr Nelson and we started talking about immunizations, he said that there are 3 shots, and 1 oral immunization that 2 month olds are given.  However, because we go to a family practice, and not a pediatricians office, they don't carry the oral vaccination because they don't have enough patients that need the vaccine.  So D would get the 3 shots, and then we could get the other one at the health department.  Great.

Then Dr Nelson leaves, comes back and says they actually only have 2 of the 3 vaccines.  The 3rd is coming today, but won't be there for a couple hours so I can bring Dylan back in the afternoon.  So Dylan got his first 2 shots, and cried the saddest cry ever.  Then he went straight to sleep -- he was long overdue for a nap.  We went home, he slept more and then the drs office called to say the 3rd vaccine had come in.  When Dylan woke up we went back and he got another shot.  At least his thighs are so chunky!  Oh, that time I had to take Matty with, which was interesting.  Luckily (for me, not for him), I strapped Matthew into the stroller and he couldn't run away from me.

Then we went home, picked up Connor, and we all drove to the health department in Bountiful for Dylan to get the oral vaccine.  At least that one wasn't a shot!  Although it did give him some disgusting diapers for a couple of days.

Poor little man had a rough day, but he certainly was a trooper.  We just love him and are so grateful we get to have him around.  He is such a sweet little baby.

This was taken the following day. He was much happier!

Dylan @ 1 Month

1 week

2 weeks

3 weeks

4 weeks

1 Month Old


At his 2 week check-up he weighed 9 lbs 13 ozs and 22 inches long.

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