We are celebrating at the Rogers house and espeically Mommy. Weston has slept through the night for five nights in a row!! Weston had been waking up about four to five times a night and I was getting up with him and rocking him back to sleep which usually took about five minutes or more. So this has been great, last Monday night I let him start fussing for 15 minutes and then would go and comfort him it only took him two nights before he caught on and he has enjoyed sleeping in his crib and sleeping through the night.
A week and a half ago Weston was having some congestion and was not wanting to sleep laying down so I took him to the doctor and he didn't have an ear infection and sounded good in his lungs so we went home and thought he was on the upwards slide of everything. Well the following day he was acting worst so I took him back in to the doctor's and he still sounded clear but his doctor wanted to take a chest x-ray just to make sure and sure enough Weston had walking pneumonia. His doctor put him on a antibiotic just to help him get over the cold faster since walking pneumonia is a virus and you really have to just let it take its course but Weston is doing great.
We are so happy that Weston got over this hurdle. His appetite slowed down quite a bit but this was our first big sickness without his NG tube so I think he did great and so did we. We are continually amazed at how great Weston is doing and we praise God everyday for our little trooper.

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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