Monday, March 30, 2009

Last week the babies had their Special Care Follow Up appointment at Morristown. The babies seemed to like the attention and playing on the mat with the doctor and all the other people checking on their progress. For the most part they did well. There are a few things we have to watch. Savannah's head size is on the smaller side so we need to watch that. Also she is starting to rock which could be the sign of some kind of sensory problem, but we will just have to wait and see. The doctor would have liked them to both be sitting up at this point, but neither one are quite there yet. In my eyes they are doing very well and I am thrilled with the progress they have made thus far.

Monday, March 23, 2009

If you would like to join our team for the March for Babies 5K walk on April 25th at East Stroudsburg University, E. Stroudsburg, PA please email me at Jkrause1@ptd.net . If you would like to sponsor our team and make a donation please go to www.marchforbabies.org/krausetwins
CJ and Savannah had their monthly doctor appt. last week and Savannah weighed in at 14 lbs. Not really sure why she did not gain any weight for the month, but no one seemed overly concerned. CJ is now at 15 lbs. 12 ounces.

Today, they had their hearing exam and both passed this time. YEAH.

Tomorrow Savannah has a follow up with the Orthopedic who will do new xrays on her spine to make sure everything is ok. If you re-call the last x-ray showed that she had scoliosis and would probably need to be put in a body cast. However, when the Orthopedic looked at her, he said no way does her spine look like the x-ray.

Wednesday they go to Morristown to meet with the developmental team to see how they are doing over all.

Friday, March 6, 2009

March for Babies

If you would like to join our team for the March for Babies 5K walk on April 25th at East Stroudsburg University, E. Stroudsburg, PA please email me at Jkrause1@ptd.net . If you would like to sponsor our team and make a donation please go to www.marchforbabies.org/krausetwins

Monday, March 2, 2009





Our trip to Philadelphia was a success. We were told by the Neurosurgeon that her had flattening is very mild and she would not require the cranial banding. He also mentioned how good she looks for a 24 weeker. As you can imagine we are always glad to hear that. Actually most of the doctors we go to comment on how great they both look for being 24 weekers.