Carter had his 9 month well baby check yesterday. Dr. McGarey walked in the room saying "wow almost 3 feet" Kinda. He is over 2.5 feet and well on his way to 3 feet :)
height 31 inches >99%
weight 22lbs 14oz 89%
head 47.4cm 96%
His weight gain is slowing down. He only gained 2lbs over the last 3 months, but he grew 3 inches in that time! When he was littler he would gain 2-3lbs a month :) Overall a very bug guy.
As usual he was VERY flirty with Dr McGarey. He really likes her. He had a great time pulling on her stethoscope, necklace, holding her hand, talking to her, etc. He adores her, it's cute :)
He got a shot (that we didn't do last time because the combo of shots gave him a reaction) and was fine with the shot. He cried after the initial poke for a few seconds until I picked him up. But the second I picked him up he gave a huge happy smile to the nurse that just gave him the shot! He also had his toe pricked to test his blood and see if he was anemic. Toe prick went fine, not sure he even noticed cause Joe was making faces at him, and he is not anemic.
Dr. McGarey said whatever we're doing is working! He isn't drinking as much as she normally recommends but said you can't argue with success and that he was clearly thriving :) Always good to hear that your baby is doing well.
We talked about milestones a bit and she mentioned that she thought he'd probably skip crawling. I totally agree with that. He has zero interest in crawling but always wants to be standing. She said it takes way more muscle to pull his big body up into a standing position, from sitting, than it would to crawl.
The only not so positive thing that we talked about was his clogged tear duct. His right eye is still clogged pretty frequently. Usually babies will grow out of it around 12 months, but if they don't they have to go in and unclog the tear duct so it doesn't say clogged forever. This didn't really sound like a big deal until I asked what it entails..... general anesthesia and putting a probe down into the tear duct from the corner of his eye. Yikes. As soon as I heard general anesthesia my hands got a little sweaty and I said "wait, general anesthesia means totally under right?" Dr. McGarey "Yes, it is a 5-10 minute procedure so not very long, but yes totally under." So we're really hoping and praying that he grows out of this! Not to mention that there isn't a pediatric eye doctor in Flagstaff that does this so we'd have to go down to Phoenix to have it done. If you want to send some positive tear duct thoughts and/or prayers we'll take them :)
Because a post is no good without pictures... here are a few of Carter's very first pictures. He was less than 24 hours old. Taken with my crappy cell phone but still so important to me as these were some of the first pictures taken when the 3 of us were finally all together in our room at the hospital.
sleeping on the brand new mama (15 hours old)
sleeping in the arms of the brand new daddy (
6 hours old)