Most of Kymani's sunflowers that she planted bloomed Friday. They were right in sync with a tragic family event. Nature is always right on time!
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Happy 4th birthday to Kymani Lyrique! Born about 12 weeks early, she was always a warrior! Look at her waving to the camera as a newborn hooked up to a bunch of stuff inside an incubator like "Hey y'all, I got this" and how alert she is in the pic of me holding her at 3 days old. Born a fighter and still a fighter. Zero health issues and zero delays from being a preemie. Divinely protected and destined for greatness.
Walk and park with the babies and dog for Kymani's 4th birthday
The painting Nova (4), Kymani (3), and Mekai (1) did for me yesterday goes perfectly with this particular dragon of mine.
Getting in some sunflower energy with Kymani. Nova and Mekai were napping in the stroller. All pictures copyrighted to me.
Caught this little grasshopper in the house and Kymani helped me release it back outside.
(Smaller than pictured- enlarged for detail) First, she was happy about it. Now my poor little Gemini girl is being moody and crying because "he's outside and not in the house anymore". Happy 3rd birthday to my Kymani Lyrique! Kymani means adventurous traveler and she most definitely lives that! She never sits still and is always exploring. Many of y'all know her adventuring started when she was born too early. But that didn't stop her. Look at her waving hi like "I got this y'all " in her very first newborn pic. I was only 30 weeks along when she decided to venture out. Being a preemie hasn't seemed to affect her at all. Lyrique is obviously an alternate spelling of Lyric. She's very musical and loves to sing and dance. Notice the rabbit in the background of some of her grassy pics this morning. There were three of them just chilling in our backyard the whole time she was out there playing and getting pics taken and she even went fairly close to them a few times without them running away.
Nova and Kymani saw me posting my art and wanted to do some of their own. They named their own pieces. We will accept the first offer over $10 each (because of shipping). You may send a payment offer for one or both to PayPal.me/writewavemedia and specify your item and your shipping address. If they sell, each child gets to pick something from their Amazon lists with their money. The first piece is called "Colorful" by Nova Skye (3 years old). The second piece is called "Red and Stuff" by Kymani Lyrique (2 years old).
Kymani dressed up as an owl!
Kymani made a mess with a popsicle. Before I can get to it, she has the mop and says she's cleaning it up. I'm sure that an even bigger section of the floor is sticky now lmao but that's OK. She tried. A helpful kid is an awesome thing. So I told her she did a good job and honestly, for a 2 year old that really IS a damn good job.
So, she is officially on the move! Watch out world!
Kymani's travels will now be done on foot, rather than by crawling. Not bad for a former preemie, eh? And you thought she'd be behind...pshhh...preemies are some major fighters with giant determination.
Where will Kymani travel next? Stay tuned for her next adventure by using the subscribe box in the top right corner. by Lyn Lomasi, Write W.A.V.E. Media Staff Kymani's 6 months old today! Her and Nova are ready to go bye-bye wearing matching outfits we were lucky to find at a thrift store. Well, Kymani is a bit more ready than Nova, who is still deciding. The milk and blankie she requested help. Don't you just love the cute little hearts and doggies at the bottom of their pant legs? Kymani - 6 Months Old Nova - 18 Months Old
by Lyn Lomasi, Write W.A.V.E. Media Staff
As of October 8, 2017 Kymani Lyrique is 4 months old (actual)! Can you believe it? So, how is our former 30 week gestation preemie doing? Kymani's adjusted age (the age she would be had she not been born early) is two months. So, is she more in line with that or with her actual age? What Has Kymani Been Doing? Kymani is really becoming quite a character. She's generally a quiet baby, but she often has these bursts of happy speech and laughter that are very loud. If Kymani cries, she is either hungry, needs a diaper, teething, or is gassy. But she really isn't very fussy at all. She's growing like a weed and is already wearing mostly 6 month clothing. It seems lately she's in a new size every couple weeks. Nova has become quite interesting to Kymani lately. She tries to get her all the time. If you put Kymani on her tummy for tummy time, she will pull herself toward things. She hasn't quite gotten most of them yet, but she is determined and has occasionally gotten toys or a person. It depends on how close the object is, as she can usually move several inches at a time. Kymani loves to laugh. In fact, Kymani was cracking the heck up at me on the way home from the walk to the store today. I don't know what I was doing that was so funny but she was just smiling away at me and then when I smiled back, she just kept laughing and laughing. Perhaps I'm not funny, just funny looking. Kymani's Recent Milestones Kymani has been playing with toys more actively. She has been grabbing at them for a while. But now she is even more interested. She especially loves mirrors and toys that are multicolored. She can hold them tightly, move them around, and will let them go when she is no longer interested.
Speaking of holding, she's been partially holding her own bottle and when her teeth hurt, she will purposefully bite her fist or pull mommy or daddy's finger as a biting object. She has a few teething toys that she will use with assistance. Kymani loves tummy time and can no longer use certain smaller infant beds or mobiles because she is rolling over both ways (tummy to back and also from her back to tummy) and she is also doing something else awesome! Kymani has now started to sit. She pulls herself up and then goes back down, kind of like a sit-up. During this, she has periods of time where she pulls herself all the way into a seated position and stays for long periods of time (anywhere from 30 seconds to several minutes at a time). The very first time she did this, Nova was her motivation. She really wanted to get her sister, Nova. So she sat up and was reaching toward her. As mentioned above, she also scoots toward people and items during tummy time. She can lift her head in this position, hold herself up with her elbows, and move her head in all directions. She babbles a ton and has been saying something that sounds like "hey" when she wants attention. We think she is actually saying hey because she does it deliberately and has been doing so for a long time. We are counting this as her first word, unless it's proven otherwise. Nova actually did the same thing at around two months, which is when Kymani started doing it. So it's definitely possible. Kymani is extremely cuddly and absolutely loves attention from her family. She definitely has preferences for specific people at specific times. If she hears someone's voice that she wants and that person doesn't get her, she gets a little upset and will pout about it until she has that person. Then, she goes back to smiling. If we call her by her name or by one of her nicknames, Mon-Mon or Mani (pronounced Mah-Nee) she will look and sometimes smile. She loves hearing most music and especially when we sing a silly song that Nathan made up for her. Opposite of Nova, she seems to have a dislike for particular genres and only want to hear certain ones. Nova has favorites, but likes them all. Whereas, Kymani will actually cry if you play certain music. When comparing Kymani's milestones with data from the CDC, we learned that Kymani is on track and maybe even ahead. She has met and surpassed all the 2 month and 4 month milestones and has met a lot of 6 month milestones too. We didn't look further ahead than that and her doctor may have some extra ones not listed there. She hasn't yet been to her scheduled 4 month appointment. Keep in mind that all babies do things at their own pace. So, this does not say Kymani is "better" than another baby. It really just will give us and her doctors an idea of how well she is thriving. We will find out more the next time she goes to the doctor, such as more milestone info, a new weight and height, and so on. So far, there are no warning signs. Kymani is definitely appearing to be on track for a preemie baby and seems to actually be following the pattern of a term baby. Time will tell, but so far, she doesn't appear to be affected developmentally by being born so early. Kymani has been growing like a weed lately. Learn why, as well as see cute new photos of her, including those of Nathan and Nova holding her. At a little over two months old, you can hardly tell she was born at just 30 weeks gestation! Apparently, preemies often grow at a faster rate than term babies so that they can catch up -- and Kymani is proving that to be the case. She recently grew out of a bunch of clothing, starting with all of the preemie-sized stuff. Just in the past few days or so, she keeps growing out of many of her newborn-sized clothes as well. She is currently wearing 0-3 months, but some of those are getting snug now, too. We expect she will be into the 3 month clothing before we know it. Her appetite and sleep pattern is definitely in line with a growth spurt, as those have increased as well. Even though she is still small for a "regular" two-month-old baby, her appetite is in line with the bigger two-month-old babies. Her growth is very rapid, in comparison. In addition to wanting more food and growing like a weed, Kymani has also wanted lots more cuddles and attention. She really enjoys being held by everyone, especially her siblings. This morning, we captured some cute photos of Kymani after getting dressed, as well as while she was being held by both Nova and Nathan. She had on her studying face in many of them because she was studying everyone very closely. Enjoy the super adorable and cuddly photo slideshow below! All Images © Lyn Lomasi; All Rights Reserved
Kymani is now a little over two months old and lately she has really been enjoying the toys on the Infantino Activity Gym play mat that Nova used to enjoy. Her facial expressions are so cute as she bats at the toys and studies the patterns.
The one we have is an older model, since it was Nova's before Kymani used it and we got it secondhand then. But it's built really well. I highly recommend an activity gym/play mat from this particular brand if you get one for your baby. It's extremely durable and the kids love the various colors, designs, and textures. Enjoy the photos of Kymani with her Infantino activity gym below. Kymani's two months old (actual), as of 8/8/2017! Her adjusted age is 40 weeks gestation today. How did her two-month check-up and her follow-up regarding the eye immaturity go? Read along and enjoy the photos to find out! Kymani has been home from the NICU for a little over a month now. Eye Immaturity Follow-Up ![]() Kymani had her follow-up for the eye immaturity concerns. If you follow things on Facebook, you can learn more about the eye immaturity and ROP in a post I made on July 20th. I will accept most friend requests. At that July 20th appointment, we had discovered that her left eye was fully developed and the right eye still had work to do. Guess what?! Her August 10th eye appointment showed that her right eye is now fully developed as well. She also is showing zero signs of ROP! This means that her next follow-up for the eyes won't be scheduled for 6-12 more months and she also will not need the exam that involves prying the eye open next time. The following exams for the eye will be about checking for risks of needing glasses or for things like amblyopia (lazy eye). Two Month Check-Up ![]() Kymani's weight, as of August 10, 2017 is 7 pounds, 7.6 ounces. Her height is 17 3/4". Her reflexes and reactions are strong. She's eating and growing like crazy. Kymani is like a champion preemie. Actually, in my opinion, all preemies are strong little fighters. Even though Kymani's adjusted age would have been almost 40 weeks at her two month follow-up, she met and exceeded the two month developmental milestones. We didn't remember what was on the two-month screening questionnaire and were unsure if she'd meet the goals, since she was early. But she did just fine, not only for a preemie, but for a term two-month-old. Yay! Now, I should note here that while this is an amazing accomplishment for a baby born at just 30 weeks gestation, parents should remember that milestone-meeting is NOT a competition, nor is it proof that anyone's baby is "better" than another. The milestones are there to help doctors and parents estimate how the baby is developing and whether there is anything that should be cause for concern. If Kymani had not met her milestones, because she was born prematurely, this would not necessarily be a cause for a concern. Also, all babies develop at different rates and even some term babies don't meet all of the milestones at the same time. Kymani also had her 2-month immunizations, of course. That part wasn't fun. She's a bleeder and a crier. She was a bit cranky the first night, but she didn't get a fever and had none of the warning symptoms. Again, she's a strong little fighter. The doctors are still advising to fortify her breastmilk with a 22 calorie fortifier and feed via the bottle. She can suckle at the nipple a few times per day now, but only for a few minutes at each. Her feedings need to be measured, so the suckling is just to keep up the milk production. It also gives her the experience in case she is able to switch to the breast at a later date. She still uses Dr. Brown's bottles, but now uses the stage 1 nipples, instead of the preemie size. She has grown out of pretty much all of her preemie clothing, as well as many newborn pieces. She's wearing mostly 0-3 month clothing now, except in the case where some of the clothing is bigger than the size it is supposed to be. This happens often with baby clothing. What Sort Of Things Is Kymani Doing Now? ![]() Kymani has started to grab at her breastmilk bottles and pull them closer to her at times. She also likes to grab toys and her pacifier. It's a good thing because Nova really wants her to play. Big sister Nova sets toys next to her, expecting her to hand them back or play. Not yet, Nova. Soon. Kymani is awake more often than before, having periods of time where she smiles at people, grabs things, babbles, and more. Her swing, binky, and almost any blankie are her favorite soothing devices, besides mom and dad. She can now roll over from back to tummy and from tummy to back. When she gets tummy time, she lifts her head up and moves it from side to side. She also moves around a bit like a snake or inchworm. If she is in mommy or daddy's lap, she likes to lift her head and start to sit up. We have not tried letting her sit up anywhere else, as she is still a bit small. It's just something she does herself on occasion. We do have an infant positioner seat when she is more ready. She is gaining more control of her head now. When she has full control of it, we will try the infant seat for practicing sitting. She's doing a lot of things and I'm sure I forgot to mention some of them. Basically, Kymani is a baby being a baby. And she is doing that very well. Be sure to stay tuned for the next update or adventure and check out the rest of the recent photos in the gallery below. All Images © Lyn Lomasi & Richard Rowell; All Rights Reserved All Images 7/10 & 7/11/2017 © Lyn Lomasi & Richard Rowell; All Rights Reserved Find out how Kymani is doing in the NICU on 7/10 and 7/11/2017 via the photos, slideshows, and info below. We have HUGE news! Kymani Has Made Huge Strides In The Past Two Days! ![]() The past couple days have really been a blur. When you read all that has gone on, you'll see why. You will definitely want to read until the end. Weight gain: On July 10th, we found out that Kymani gained 100 grams overnight! That's the most she has gained in one night. She gained 10 more grams the next day, making her total weight this morning (July 11th) 2180 grams. That's 4 pounds and 13 ounces. Feeding - Kymani met and exceeded all of her feeding goals! BRADY Events - Kymani still has had zero of these since June 6th! Newborn Screenings - July 10th and 11th were very busy, as Kymani was doing all of her routine newborn and discharge screenings. She had her second head ultrasound done, as well as her hearing screening. She also did the car seat test to make sure she stayed oxygenated the whole time. Rich and I also watched some routine newborn safety videos. Guess Where Kymani Is Now? ![]() This morning we were told that Kymani would be doing the car seat test. She did the others yesterday. Worst case, she would have a BRADY during the test and have to stay at least another five days. If she had any desats, then she would be coming home with oxygen. Otherwise, she would be coming home as is... today! Kymani passed this test with flying colors and is now HOME - no hospital monitors, no oxygen, no extra equipment of any kind. After such a long ordeal, it feel surreal, but is definitely a big welcomed relief. Kymani seems pretty happy about it too. Nova was napping when we came in (she went home a day early with her big sisters because she was pretty done with the hospital and needed something familiar). When she woke up and saw Kymani she looked at me with a huge smile and shouted "Baby! Baby?" and then tried to rock her in the car seat. Everyone else felt the same happiness, including the pets. Bo-Bo laid down by her car seat and Pinky rubbed against it. Velma sniffed at the car seat and then laid down. She got the seal of approval from them all. The discharge procedure started yesterday and wasn't as short as we made it sound here. It was pretty exhausting, but we'll spare you all the details and leave you with the happy news, as we sign off to finally relax at home with our family. More Photos From July 10th and July 11th, 2017 All Images 7/10 & 7/11/2017 © Lyn Lomasi & Richard Rowell; All Rights Reserved
All Images 7/8 & 7/9/2017 © Lyn Lomasi & Richard Rowell; All Rights Reserved Find out how Kymani is doing in the NICU on 7/8 and 7/9/2017 via the photos, slideshows, and info below! More awesome news! Lots Of News Again! This Time It's Bigger! ![]() The past couple days have been very busy - but in a good way! On July 8th, my oldest daughter's 20th birthday, we received the news that Kymani would get the feeding tube taken out if she nippled (drank her breast milk from the bottle) at least 80%. So, what does Kymani do with that news? She pulls the tube out on her own once she has nippled 73%. Because it was so close and she was doing so well, everyone agreed to go ahead see what she did and then put the tube back in if necessary. She decided to be an overachiever and nipple at 100%. So, we are getting very close to going home. She now has a high and low range of what she should eat, with a total goal per 12 hour period. She has been meeting that. So, if she continues to meet that goal for at least two days, has no more BRADYs for five days in a row (it's been 3 days now), and shows a good increase in weight, then the earliest she could go home is Tuesday. But we aren't going to get a specific date in mind because remember, preemies can go up and down all the time. If it goes backward, it doesn't mean she isn't doing good. It simply means she is being a normal preemie. She is already way ahead. Again, to go home, she must be consistently meeting her feeding goals for at least two days in a row, show consistent weight gain for at least two days in a row, and have zero BRADYs 5 days in a row. We thank those of you who have been following along, praying, meditating, sending happy vibes, casting white spells, lighting candles, or anything that is positive toward Kymani meeting her goals to go home. One of us is religious and one is not. But we both agree that all positive energy is good. Photos Of Kymani & Nova From July 8th And July 9th, 2017 All Images 7/8 & 7/9/2017 © Lyn Lomasi & Richard Rowell; All Rights Reserved Keep an eye on the blog for more of Kymani's journeys!
All Images 7/7/2017 © Lyn Lomasi & Richard Rowell; All Rights Reserved Find out how Kymani is doing in the NICU on 7/7/2017 via the photos, slideshows, and info below! More awesome news! Progress In Feeding, Weight Gain, And BRADY Events All Images 7/7/2017 © Lyn Lomasi & Richard Rowell; All Rights Reserved Feeding Kymani has been doing so well with feedings. She had a bit of a backslide yesterday, due to the stress from her vision exam. But that's very normal and she has seemed to pick right back up since yesterday evening. She has been drinking at least some of her bottles every feeding, finishing (or getting close to finishing) most of them. Once she is nippling (drinking the breast milk on her own via the bottle) 80% of her feedings, the feeding tube will come out and what she doesn't finished will no longer be given via the tube. We will soon find out what her current percentage is and how close she is to that eighty percent. The other big feeding news today is that she has been switched to Dr. Brown's bottles with preemie nipples because the slow flow disposable hospital nipples with the breast milk containers were a bit too fast for her. She choked a bit on them a few times and we felt that this was hindering her progress. The doctors agree. It was their idea to switch the bottles. But the funny thing is we talked about asking them before they did it and coincidentally wanted to use those same bottles. They are the ones we bought Kymani before she was even born. Once she switched, she looked so much more comfortable during feeding. Everyone feels this should help. Weight Gain - Kymani lost 20 grams yesterday, but that is a small amount and doesn't affect her overall progress. She is likely to show a gain after the way she ate today. But if she doesn't, that's normal too. The loss is likely due to the stress of having her vision exam yesterday, coupled with trying to feed with a nipple that was a little fast for her. She also had the immunization the day before yesterday. So that's a lot of stress in a row for a little baby. BRADY Events - If you read yesterday's update, you'll know that Kymani had a small BRADY in response to her vision screening. The good news is that one doesn't count toward the amount of BRADY events that affects her going home. That's because it was small and quick and was in response to a stressful action. So, she still hasn't had a true BRADY since June 28th. That means she has gone 9 days since having one and it only takes 5 non-BRADY days in a row to be safe enough to go home. Other News You may have noticed that Kymani seems more aware and awake as the days go by. She is! That's a very good thing. It means she is doing what a baby should do. She can lift her head on her own. She turns her head all the way toward voices and sounds. She smiles in response to smiles and laughter. She knows her name and recognizes various voices and sounds. She especially likes the voices of mommy, daddy, and siblings - of course! She also really likes Dave & Ava, just like Nova does. There's a lot more. Simply put, she is progressing extremely well for a preemie baby born at 30 weeks that is only 4 weeks old. She hasn't even reached the gestational age of a term newborn baby and already she is doing so much! What a superstar! Some of the doctors and nurses have mentioned some interesting facts to us regarding her success rate. Apparently, African Americans who are born prematurely often fare better and thrive more quickly than others. This is also true for females. She has some African American blood in her and is a girl, so that gives her a better chance, statistically. We looked it up and sure enough, it's definitely been scientifically proven that African American baby girls do the best as preemies. Is this why she's doing so well? Who knows for sure? But it definitely can't hurt. What Does This All Mean For Going Home? Basically, it's all up to Kymani now. Once she nipples eighty percent and gets the tube taken out, she will be going home soon after that. She needs to nipple closer to a hundred percent and then she gets to come home. So, please continue to send positive vibes, pray, light candles, cast a white spell, meditate, whatever it is you do that is positive toward Kymani feeding consistently so that we can bring our sweet baby girl home. Don't forget to enter our contest regarding when Kymani goes home! Hurry, before she goes home and you can't guess anymore! Will you win? All Photos From July 7, 2017 All Images 7/7/2017 © Lyn Lomasi & Richard Rowell; All Rights Reserved
All Images 7/6/2017 © Lyn Lomasi & Richard Rowell; All Rights Reserved Find out how Kymani is doing in the NICU on 7/6/2017 via the photos, slideshows, and info below! Lots of news! Happy 4 Weeks Old! Kymani is 4 weeks old today (34.4 weeks gestation)! Yay! Not only is this just a happy thing to celebrate, but this also means you will start to see various milestones, examinations, screenings, and the like. This is normal for a 4 week old baby, but preemies just have some extra or different ones. Kymani Had Her Vision Screening Today Today, Kymani got her vision screening that we mentioned yesterday. She has immature retina (but without retinopathy or ROP), which is normal for a premature baby at her stage. She will need a follow-up in 2 weeks to make sure she doesn't have ROP at that point. It's normal for premature babies to need these follow-ups because if ROP develops, it can cause blindness if not treated soon after. She doesn't appear to be at risk, but it's a good precaution to take. The immature retina is normal and will mature with time. Everything else in the vision test was as it should be. She was cross-eyed in the beginning, like all newborns and that was shown to be mostly gone. How's Kymani Doing With Feedings, Weight Gain, and BRADY events? Weight Gain - Kymani has been gaining steadily this whole time and last night was no different. she gained 40 grams! She's now at 2080 grams, which is about 4.58 pounds. Feedings - She slowed down slightly on some of her feedings, first due to the vaccine yesterday and then after the vision test today. This is normal for a premature baby, as it's a lot of extra stimulation and they can get tired. She started to pick back up tonight. So, she may speed back up to where she was or surpass it. But if she is still too tired to do that, don't worry. It's perfectly normal. BRADY Events - If you've been following along, you'll know that Kymani had not had a bradychardia (BRADY) event since June 28th. She did have one today after the vision test and that's normal. She recovered quickly and even took in some feedings afterward. This might slow down her come-home date, but maybe not. Generally, there should be 5 days in a row without one before she can be discharged. But since it was after a procedure, it may not matter for this count. We will talk more with the doctor tomorrow. Also, she does have other goals to meet, especially the feeding, so if it does count, it still may not make a difference where time is concerned. Don't forget to guess when she is coming home to see if you win the contest! Nova And Kymani Got Some More Goodies Today! Rich and I ordered an outfit for Nova and a onesie for Kymani on thredUp and that package came today! You can see the black and white polka dot outfot for Nova, as well as Kymani's onesie in the slideshow below. The onesie looks off-white in the photo but it's actually white with a dotted pattern. We will just blame the poor photo on my low quality phone and terrible lighting. Grandma Paul (my mom) also found some cute dresses and onesies for Kymani and brought those to the hospital today, too. Those are depicted in the secind photo of the slideshow. If you check out the photos in the very last slideshow in this post, you'll see Kymani wearing one of the dresses. This morning, she wore one of the gowns from Grandma Rowell (Rich's mom) too! All Images 7/6/2017 © Lyn Lomasi & Richard Rowell; All Rights Reserved More Photos From 7/4/2017 All Images 7/6/2017 © Lyn Lomasi & Richard Rowell; All Rights Reserved Keep an eye on the blog for more of Kymani's journeys!
All Images 7/4 - 7/5/2017 © Lyn Lomasi & Richard Rowell; All Rights Reserved Find out how Kymani is doing in the NICU on 7/4 and 7/5/2017 via the photos, slideshows, and info below! Is she coming home yet? How's Kymani Doing With Feeding & Weight Gain? ![]() In the past two days, Kymani has gained 90 grams. That's three ounces! She's also doing excellent with her feedings. On July 3rd, she was nippling (feeding via bottle or breast, rather than tube/gavage) at 34%. On the 4th, she was nippling at 52%! We won't know the percentage for today (July 5th) until tomorrow because all feedings for the day need to be completed for calculation. It goes by 24-hour periods. All Images 7/4 - 7/5/2017 © Lyn Lomasi & Richard Rowell; All Rights Reserved (Scroll down past text for more photos) When Can Kymani Go Home? ![]() As stated in the update prior to this one, Kymani needs to meet three main goals, as well as do some simple newborn screenings. Some are different than the usual newborn screenings, as these are tests that preemies would do, since they are technically still supposed to be inside the womb. The tests are done based on their adjusted (or gestational) age. The three main goals to meet are:
Kymani is getting closer to nippling at 100% (finishing all bottle or breast feedings)! We'll know tomorrow how much closer she is. But we know that she seemed to take even more of her feedings today. Remember to get your guess in for the contest on when she gets go home! Other News & How Close Is She? Kymani received her vaccination for Hepatitis B today. This is usually given at birth, but for preemies, it must be done at a different time, depending on each baby. Kymani will be one month old tomorrow and is at 2040 grams now. So, it's safe for her to get the vaccine. She will also be getting her vision screening as soon as tomorrow. The order has been put in, since she is a month old. Her developmental screening will be coming soon too. You will start to hear us talk about a number of screenings as she gets closer to going home. Photo Slideshow From July 4th, 2017 All Images 7/4 - 7/5/2017 © Lyn Lomasi & Richard Rowell; All Rights Reserved Photo Slideshow From July 5th, 2017 All Images 7/4 - 7/5/2017 © Lyn Lomasi & Richard Rowell; All Rights Reserved Keep an eye on the blog for more of Kymani's journeys!
All Images 7/2 - 7/3/2017 © Lyn Lomasi & Richard Rowell; All Rights Reserved Find out how Kymani is doing in the NICU on 7/2 and 7/3/2017 via the photos, slideshows, and info below! Is she closer to going home? How's Kymani Doing With Feeding & Weight Gain? ![]() Kymani continues to gain weight daily. That's very good, since consistent weight gain is one of the goals needed to make it home. There isn't a target weight, but rather she should have a consistent track record, which she does. Our little fighter is getting better at feeding every day. She finishes some bottles already, which is amazing for a baby at her stage. Bottle feeding and breastfeeding is alternated. When she does breastfeeding, she gets her measured feeding via the tube as well, just to make sure she gets the amount prescribed. She has stayed latched on through a few entire feedings like this. More images in slideshows below the text When Does Kymani Get To Go Home? Kymani has these main goals to meet before she can go home:
Oh my goodness! She is almost there. Her last BRADY was on June 28th and she gains weight consistently. So, she mostly needs to be completing all of her feedings, which she is getting closer to. When she doesn't finish the bottles, not much has been left. She's getting close! Remember to enter the bonus guessing contest on when Kymani gets to go home! Kymani Got Two Packages July 3rd! On July 3rd, Kymani received two packages! The first package was from Grandma Rowell. That one contained two preemie gowns and some preemie mittens, all sized appropriately to her current weight. She will be able to wear these until she's about 7 pounds. The second package was from mommy and daddy. That one contained three side snap preemie onesies that are easier to get around her feeding tube and monitor wires while in the NICU. It also contained two preemie pajamas that have similar features. She wore one of the side snap onesies the evening of July 3rd because mommy put it on her so that it would be easier for the nurses when it was time to weigh her at midnight. Kymani's Package Contents All Images 7/2 - 7/3/2017 © Lyn Lomasi & Richard Rowell; All Rights Reserved More images in slideshows below the text Other News ![]() Kymani is also now back off of the oxygen support. She was having frequent oxygen desaturation during feedings before. This is normal for premature infants. However, that has slowed down to minimal or zero of these small events during her feedings. So, she doesn't need that extra help anymore. As we have mentioned in prior posts, it's normal for preemies to go on and off oxygen as they grow. This will not affect whether she can go home or not, as oxygen support can be done at home, if necessary. We obviously hope that isn't the case, but simply want to let people know so they are not alarmed if it does happen. Nova is getting better and better at being patient during the hospital stay. This has got to be hard on a toddler with so much energy. To help, we have been taking her to the park that is behind the hospital whenever she needs to run. Sometimes, that is multiple times in a day. Nova really likes nature and running. So this is essential. Back to Kymani, she has been more and more alert every day, studying all of us. July 3rd has been her most alert day yet. During her 9 p.m. feeding, she was alert before, during, and after the feeding. Prior to that, she would fall asleep during or after feedings. So, she just might be closer to going home than we think! Remember that with preemies, things change day by day. So, we likely won't know her going-home date until it's here. A preemie's plan of care is renewed daily. That means that when she is ready, it will be a surprise even to us! Thanks to everyone who has been following along. We really appreciate your support. Please continue to send those positive vibes. It's working! Photos of Kymani & Nova From 7/2/2017 All Images 7/2 - 7/3/2017 © Lyn Lomasi & Richard Rowell; All Rights Reserved Photos Of Nova & Kymani From 7/3/2017 All Images 7/2 - 7/3/2017 © Lyn Lomasi & Richard Rowell; All Rights Reserved Keep an eye on the blog for more of Kymani's journeys!
All Images 6/30 - 7/1/2017 © Lyn Lomasi & Richard Rowell; All Rights Reserved Find out how Kymani is doing in the NICU on 6/30 and 7/1/2017 via the photos, slideshows, and info below! Is she going home soon? How Much Weight Has Kymani Gained? Kymani is now about 4 pounds and 4 ounces as of 9 pm on July 1st! She is gaining steadily, sometimes 70-80 grams per day! That's a lot for a little baby. Grow Kymani, grow! She has already met and exceeded weight goals for going home. But it's always good for babies to gain weight steadily. So, please continue to send positive thoughts that she keeps it up. How is Kymani Doing With Feeding In The NICU? Kymani is getting better with feeding every day since she started. Non-tube feedings have consisted of mostly bottle feedings. She hasn't consumed all of them. Sometimes, some or all of each feeding has to be given by tube. But she is already ahead of most babies who are at 33 weeks gestation. Most babies don't start this until 34 weeks or so and Kymani was able to start at 33 weeks, due to signs of readiness. On July 1st, she tried breastfeeding while getting a tube feeding to teach her that she would get full during breastfeeding. At the first attempt, she latched on easily and remained there for the entire feeding. If she can keep this up, that gets her closer to getting the tube out, as well as closer to going home. Enjoy these photos of Kymani and Nova both drinking bottles. All Images 6/30 - 7/1/2017 © Lyn Lomasi & Richard Rowell; All Rights Reserved More Feeding Photos From 6/30 - 7/1/2017 All Images 6/30 - 7/1/2017 © Lyn Lomasi & Richard Rowell; All Rights Reserved How Is Kymani's Progress On Going Home? Kymani is getting closer and stronger every day. We don't have an exact date, but her main goal right now is learning to feed consistently. She already has met most of the other goals required for going home. Other than feeding, she needs to do the usual newborn tests, such as being monitored in her car seat, along with things like hearing and vision. She will do those other tests when she is closer to going home. Right now, the focus is on feeding and as mentioned before, she is making great progress there. Please continue to send lots of healthy and positive vibes that she is able to meet this goal as quickly as healthily possible so that she can go home relatively soon. CONTEST! - When Do You Think Kymani Will Go Home? Post your guesses in the comment section below. This contest will remain open until we know when Kymani goes home. The person who guesses the closest will receive a fun surprise gift from Kymani. Please be sure to subscribe to this post when you leave your comment in case you are the winner. Please do not put any personally identifying info in your comment text. Some quick facts before guessing:
More Photos From 6/30 - 7/1/2017 Enjoy these photos of time with Kymani from June 30th to July 1st, 2017. All Images 6/30 - 7/1/2017 © Lyn Lomasi & Richard Rowell; All Rights Reserved Nathan And Nova Take An Exercise And Nature Break Despite being at the hospital for a large amount of time, we do get out and enjoy time with the other kids too. Nathan and Nova both like to run and play, as well as enjoy nature. On June 30th, we took both of them to the park and then when Nathan went to Grandma's on July 1st, we took Nova again. All Images 6/30 - 7/1/2017 © Lyn Lomasi & Richard Rowell; All Rights Reserved Keep an eye on the blog for more of Kymani's journeys!
All Images 6/29/2017 © Lyn Lomasi & Richard Rowell; All Rights Reserved Kymani is 21 days old! Learn about her huge preemie baby NICU milestones on 6/29/2017 via the photos and info below! Kymani Has Made HUGE Strides Today And The Day Isn't Over Yet! Starting from this morning when we walked into Kymani's room, we knew she was going to have a good day and she definitely did. As you can see in the photo above she was smiling at us as soon as we looked at her. It got better from there. Guess Where Kymani Is Now Right after we got Kymani changed and took her temperature, her medical support team walked in for the daily rounds. You may recall from yesterday's update that she was at 1790 grams - 10 grams away from the 1800 goal. Well, since everything else is going well and she's just about there, guess what? She is now in an open crib! And that's not all of the news! All Images 6/29/2017 © Lyn Lomasi & Richard Rowell; All Rights Reserved Guess What Else Kymani Did Today Not only did Kymani graduate to an open crib, but she also did something else amazing! The doctors decided it was safe to try bottle-feeding. She needs bottles at first, due to the calorie and vitamins that need to be added to her feedings. But she will also be doing some regular breastfeeding later. Anyway, guess what she did?! She drank an entire bottle on the first attempt! This is really huge for a 33 week gestation baby. This isn't always attempted this early. But since she was showing signs of wanting to feed and so many other things are going well, it was worth a try and she aced it. Her second feeding, she took part of via the bottle and the rest via the feeding tube. That's normal because she was also extremely tired and filling a diaper. Enjoy this feeding slideshow! (more info below) All Images 6/29/2017 © Lyn Lomasi & Richard Rowell; All Rights Reserved When Does Kymani Go Home? I know many will ask this now that she has met some really huge milestones. Right now, the answer is that it's still unpredictable. Feedings need to be consistent and she also needs to not be having BRADY events regularly. She hasn't had very many in a while. But she does still have occasional episodes. The doctors cannot give us an exact date until she is about to go home because of all the variables involved. She needs to meet very specific milestones and be doing them consistently, which requires monitoring, which requires a bit of time. Basically, we are down to waiting for her to be doing everything laid out consistently and be old enough gestationally to be discharged. A few possible estimates have ranged from a week or two and further. It's a waiting game. So, please continue to send those happy vibes toward her progress because it seems to be working. She is a fighter and your positive thoughts help! More Photos From 6/29/2017 All Images 6/29/2017 © Lyn Lomasi & Richard Rowell; All Rights Reserved Keep an eye on the blog for more of Kymani's journeys!
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Lyn Lomasi gave birth to little Kymani Lyrique on June 8, 2017! She was born prematurely at just 30 weeks gestation. But miraculously, she only stayed in the NICU for about a month and has been either on track or ahead for her age, thus far.
Kymani is an East African name, which is traditionally male and means "adventurous traveler". Since when do we do anything traditional or follow gender-specific "norms"? In this family, she will definitely live that traveler legacy, proving such with her premature entrance, even though that is NOT what we had in mind when we gave her that name prior to birth. Lyrique is an alternative spelling of Lyric and she is proving to be very musical, always dancing. Join us as we recount the adventures leading up to her birth, as well as her life adventures afterward. FEATURED CONTRIBUTORS
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