Tilmamir
First Post
I have e-mailed each of you, but for those who may not have seen it yet..
Peter was born Sept 20, 2005. The birthmother is fine and went home normally. Peter a quiet five days in neonatal intensive care to be watched for a respitory problem that turned out to be nothing.
The birthmother asked for some time to be with the baby before giving him up for adoption. We spent five days biting our fingernails, but she came through and gave us the baby last Wednesday (9/28/05)
Peter is now at our home, eating every two hours. Latest doctor visit today put him in the 75th % for height and weight. He looks great.
Perhaps being sleep-deprived will make me more creative again. Perhaps not having the stress of wondering if 'our baby' is really ours will help too.
Thanks for caring.
Dan and Cheryl
Peter was born Sept 20, 2005. The birthmother is fine and went home normally. Peter a quiet five days in neonatal intensive care to be watched for a respitory problem that turned out to be nothing.
The birthmother asked for some time to be with the baby before giving him up for adoption. We spent five days biting our fingernails, but she came through and gave us the baby last Wednesday (9/28/05)
Peter is now at our home, eating every two hours. Latest doctor visit today put him in the 75th % for height and weight. He looks great.
Perhaps being sleep-deprived will make me more creative again. Perhaps not having the stress of wondering if 'our baby' is really ours will help too.
Thanks for caring.
Dan and Cheryl