Mr. Max is 6 months old!!
Max had his 6 month appointment a couple weeks late and he was smaller than I thought he would be. He weighed 16# 10 oz (20th percentile) and was 26 inches long (20th percentile). His head circumfrence was also at the 20th percentile. What is funny is that he doesn't look like a 20thcenitle baby. Even Dr. Inman, our pediatrician, said he thought they didn't "stretch him out" all the way because he looked a lot longer than his growth chart indicated. Even 9 month clothes are starting to be too short, so I am telling myself that he isn't that short either!
In Max's 6th month we had our very first ED visit. On May 4th, Max had 2 episodes of vomiting and some diarrhea (no fever). If he was any other kid I would never have considered bringing him to the ED and as a resident physician I would probably have rolled my eyes if I was about to walk into the room in the ED with that posted chief complaint, but with his metabolic disorder we have to take him in with any significant vomiting and diarrhea because he might become acidotic if he can't get enough glucose and fat. I called the on call geneticist and they had everything ready for us immediately once we got there. They checked his labs and gave him some fluids and then quickly sent him home!
Kind of a "smushed" picture, but here is Max with his first IV. I had to work that morning at the VA.
As far as what Max is up to here we go . . .
Max was exclusively breast fed until he was 6 months. We tried some rice cereal, but so far he does not like it. We've also tried peas, sweet potatoes (all homemade) and oatmeal, and so far no luck at all. We keep trying, but so far not a lot of luck. Max also had his very first bit of formula on May 23rd. I was really disappointed that I had to give him formula (2 ounces of formula in an 8 oz. bottle), but ever since starting back to work it's been hard to keep up with his needs, given my demanding work schedule. Speaking of bottles, leading up to Max's illness, he wasn't eating too well. He was taking about 2/3 of his normal 6 ounce bottles, and then about 1 week after his ED visit he all the sudden picked it back up and started taking 8 ounces every 3-4 hours. One HUGE milestone this month was that we were able to space his overnight feeds to every 8 hours. With his metabolic disorder, his fasts are limited. During his first month he had to eat every 3 hours, then it was every 4 hours from months 2-4, at 4 months he could go every 6 hours and then finally at 6 months every 8 hours, which meant I could get some decent sleep--right in time for me to start my first inpatient month! There won't be any more spacing out of his feeds until he hits a year, but that is okay!
Other things Max has been up to . . . he is sitting up really well, for about 30 seconds without support and then he can tripd sit very well. He is becoming VERY busy, interested in EVERYTHING! HE loves standing and prefers it to sitting. Of course he isn't standing on his own yet, but that will come with time I know. Max is a fantastic sleeper. He goes to bed around 7:30 or 8:00 (unless he takes a late afternoon nap) and sleeps until 6 or 7. I have to feed him around 10:00 or 11:00 but he goes to sleep immediately. We still put him in his sleep sack and rock him and sing a few songs, but I always let him put himself to sleep. We put a lot of work into his bed time routine when he was a newborn, but it has totally paid off.
Max was until very recently still in size 2 diapers, but toward the beginning of May we put him in Size 3 diapers. He is mostly wearing 9 month outfits. He is such a happy baby and is so much fun! He LOVES putting his feet in his mouth and sucking on his toes. He is rolling over like a champ too!
Here are some other pictures
Max at 5 months since I forgot a 5 month post. Look at those leg rolls--how can he be 20th percentile?!
Another 5 month pic showing his tummy!
Max turned 5 months on Easter Sunday
Thanks for reading!









































+2.jpg)
.jpg)