Thursday, August 26, 2010

9 Month Check-up

Charlotte had her 9 month check up today. Dr. Sidiki was extremely happy with her developmental progress, pegging her at 8 months, instead of her corrected 6 months. We were really happy to hear that. Charlotte impressed everyone with an array of her newly acquired talents and then promptly gave them all her stink eye after getting her shot. She now weighs 15 pounds and 4 ounces, which puts her in the 25-50% for her corrected age of six months. That was the only thing we weren't thrilled with, Dr. Sidiki wants to see a little more weight. No cause for concern, but I don't think we will be taking her off the higher calorie formula anytime soon. She also still has a ginormous head with it falling in the 90-97% corrected, 50-75% actual age! That means her head is as large or larger than 50-75% of other 9 month old babies. Crazy.

After her appointment, we went over to the hospital to see some of our favorite doctors, therapists, and nurses. I try to make it over there any time we are in the medical center. We just love showing Charlotte off and those folks work awfully hard to get and keep so many babies healthy, they like to see the success stories. We were really excited to see our all time favorite nurse AND we found out that she will be going to work for our doctor group next month. That means we will get to see her every month starting in October because we will be taking C in to get her RSV shots :( Not fun, but necessary.

Developmentally, Charlotte is crawling and pulling up....on everything, even unstable things. Bumps, bruises, and scrapes are here to stay for awhile. She only pulls up to a kneeling position, but I think that is just because she hasn't figured out she has to grab higher to be able to stand up all the way. I am sure that is not far behind. She hasn't really started speaking yet, but she does repeat certain sounds, like she is trying to speak. Although, the other day, I was admonishing her with a "No Ma'am" for doing something she had been told not to do and she looked at me sweetly, laughed, and parroted "No Ma'am" right back at me, same inflection and all. Let me tell you, I should get an award for not laughing.

Signing off for now,
The Agnew Clan


1 comment:

  1. I tell you, those moments where it takes everything in you not to bust out laughing are the best! The good news is they keep coming at every age and stage. The bad news is they reach an age where they notice your struggle not to laugh and then do everything in their power to make you laugh anyway.

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