Kallahan Troy Baker
Birthday: 09.19.11 / Time: 8:00am
Weight: 6lbs 5.3oz.
Length: 19”
Head: 13.75”
Chest: 12”
Photo Collage by Sabra Turner Designs |
Welcome to the family our newest little cowboy! I have to start by reporting we are truly blessed with the most precious, perfect little cowboy named Kallahan Troy! I feel overwhelmingly privileged to be his mommy!! So far, he really is like having a baby doll at home. Such an easy baby, he wakes to eat every 3-4 hours and sleeps peacefully through all the chaos that surrounds him. Our house has been quite busy with a lot visitors since we got home on Thursday. We are so happy that everyone is getting to meet our precious addition.
As most of you know, I experienced a pancreatic attack on Sunday which resulted in the doctor inducing delivery. Kallahan was born at 8am on Monday @ 37 weeks. This was so much better timing than with Keeler because with him I had to suffer through the pancreatitis for over a week until he was mature enough to induce. With Kallahan at 37 weeks there was minimal concern for his well being. So, in that case the pancreatitis has not been as bad. My levels were high but not near as high as they were with Keeler. For treatment, I was first put on a liquid diet after delivery but then my levels continued to increase. So, they decided to completely rest my system and I was placed on IV fluids only. With that treatment, my levels decreased overnight – praise the Lord! After one more day of liquids and the completion on one solid meal my levels decreased enough that Kallahan & I got to come home on Thursday.
Finally our little family of four was united. Cowboy Keeler has done so well with welcoming Kallahan into our lives. He had a nice vacation while we were in the hospital. He stayed with Granny and loved all the attention. He visited the hospital regularly and seemed to take to the idea of us possibly relocating there too well. He actually called the waiting room his “living room” - which was filled with books and toys that he and his grandparents enjoyed. For his first show and tell at preschool he took a little wagon full of "It's a boy" suckers for his friends and proudly showed them pictures of his new baby brother.
It has been so nice to be back home. I won’t lie, the last two days have been an emotional roller coaster. Between the hormones, the pain medication and the surge of emotions I have been a basket case. I just want to treasure every moment since they grow up so fast. Luckily, we have the best support team to help us adjust. We want to thank our family and friends for the prayer, support and concern throughout the entire ordeal. I truly feel like the luckiest mommy in the world!
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