Those are the words I keep telling Weston, especially when he is crawling away from me at top speed. He is everywhere and in everything right along with his big brother. I never thought this day would come, when you are used to your baby just being in one place it takes some getting used to, but it is so exciting at the same time, him examining everything for the first time it is so amazing.
Weston is doing good with his feeding, he has some bad allergies and they have set us back a little this week with all the snot draining down his throat but he is doing great. We are working back up to 18-20 oz of milk a day not including all the table food he is eating. It is so exciting. On Thursday we go to the NICU clinic for them to see how Weston is developing which is really exciting he is doing great and I can't wait to show them :)

The majority of CDHs occur on the left side. The hole allows the contents of the abdomen (stomach, intestine, liver, spleen, and kidneys) to go up into the fetal chest. The herniation of these abdominal organs into the chest occupies that space and prevents the lungs from growing to normal size. The growth of both lungs can be affected. This is called pulmonary hypoplasia.
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