So, our sweet Will is 4 months! I'm not going to lie...time didn't fly by for me from 3 to 4 months as much as it did previously. I'm sure that had something to do with Wayne being gone for 3 weeks and the changes that Will went through behaviorally in that time period. I don't think I ever got around to doing an actual post on Will's sleeping, but he did start sleeping through the night at 6 weeks. He was sleeping 5-7 hours, then by 8 weeks, he was sleeping 8-9 hours. It was amazing! Wayne left to go out of town for work when Will was around 12 weeks, and all of a sudden, he stopped sleeping through the night. I'm not talking he'd wake up once or twice. I mean, he'd wake up 3 to 4 times a night, minimum, allowing me 1.5 to 2 hours of sleep at a time, maximum. Newborn stage. And of course, this would start when Wayne left. This was also the time period that his reflux got worse. We had already seen the GI, but we were still trying to figure out the right meds for him. He didn't gain weight (as in, not a single ounce) for 5 weeks. And last but not least, the car accident also happened while Wayne was out of town. Oh - and I was supposed to return to work the week Wayne left. Thank you, Jesus, that we had already decided I'd take extra leave! I really would not have been able to function at work; I could barely function at home.
I'll move on to the positives, now that I've gotten the negatives out. Will's hand-eye coordination really developed from 3 to 4 months! It started the night of the American Idol finale when I was trying to get video of Will "singing". He kept finding my phone with his eyes (I was trying to not let him see it because he would stop singing if he did), and then he suddenly reached for it and hit it with his hand! The next day in his play gym, he started hitting the hanging toys like crazy.
This is the first day he started hitting the toys.
This was the next day, so you can see how quickly his coordination improved! (Yes, he's in mittens. Yes, I cut AND file his nails, but he still cuts his head and face like crazy.)
He also started talking a lot more. Oh, how I love to hear his sweet voice!! One night, we met my parents for dinner, and he was talking to my dad the whole time. It was so cute! You can't hear the noises he's making in this video, but the faces alone are funny enough to watch.
One of my college besties Melissa came to visit and meet Will. She and Will had the best time together, and he loved giving her his big, open mouth kisses. It was a sweet time for us since she's moving to Sudan this fall for 2 years. She'll be teaching the kids of a missionary family as well as training Sudanese teachers. Please join us in praying for her while she's over there!
Since his hand-eye coordination really kicked in, he started touching my face whenever it was within reach. The best is when he's on his changing table, and he reaches up and touches you and smiles at you. MELTS.MY.HEART.
And as previously posted, he loves sitting in his bumbo! I know I've already put this pic up, but it's too cute to not post again. I love him so much!
He also found his feet. He plays with them all the time now!
This picture has a funny story behind it. My mom stayed with me while Wayne was gone, and one night went in to give Will his pacifier b/c he was being fussy. When she got in there, she couldn't find it. She picked him up and saw that it was in his swaddle! (It's sticking out under his right arm.) She brought him out to show me, and I was laughing so hard when I saw his hand on his face like this, as if he was posing!
He kept it there, and then started smiling when he realized we were laughing at him! I think we might have a comedian in the making...
At his 4-month check-up, he had finally gained a few ounces, but his pediatrician wasn't impressed. We're actually going back for a weight check today. I mentioned to her how he's not sleeping anymore, and there are a couple of things she brought up. First, there's something called the 4-month sleep problems. I'd read about it, heard of it, and even know friends who've dealt with it but was hoping we could bypass the issue. At 4 months, babies brains undergo a major growth spurt. All of the extra activity going on inside of them makes it a lot harder for their brains to relax enough to sleep. For Will, it started with nighttime sleeping, but it has now carried over into naps. The other reason she mentioned is that he could be trying to make up for the calories his body isn't holding onto. I told her I'd feed him when he woke, and to my surprise, he'd take a full feeding each time. Makes sense, honestly. And if his metabolism is anything like his daddy's, that really makes sense.
His eczema has also gotten really bad. His head itches so much that he's constantly scratching it (hence the mittens), and has pulled out all of his hair on the front half of his head. Seriously - he has no hair on the tops and sides, but it's all still in the back, except for one line where he turns his head back and forth when trying to go to sleep.
His doctor has referred us to an allergist to find out exactly what he's allergic to (if anything) to see if we can get the eczema and weight issue under control. We're going tomorrow...and praying for some answers.
Here are his stats from his 4-month check up on 6/21/11:
Weight: 12lbs, 12oz, 11th percentile
Height: 25 inches, 54th percentile
Head circumference: 16.15 inches, 20th percentile
And now, for the 4-month photo shoot :)
He hasn't quite mastered the art of sitting up for long periods of time :)
I love this one because he constantly stretches his legs like this...so cute!
Will is so cute! I'm sorry you've been having all the issues you've had with him this month. Charlie's been going through the EXACT same thing this month too! He used to sleep 5-6 hour stretches and then went back to 1.5-3 hour stretches at night. AND he's had a harder time going down for naps. Unfortunately, I've been back at work and it TOTALLY sucks. I'm pretty sure Will and Charlie are meant to be friends since there are so many similarities between them. For example, we have the same activity mat, Charlie has a milk allergy (so I've taken all milk out of my diet), and he was 12 pounds, 12 ounces at his 4 month visit. Good luck with the weight gaining issue!. Lindsay "Douglas" Sikora
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