I can not believe my babies are six (6) months old!
They are eating quite well and Reagan seems to like food the most. You wouldn't know from their weights though.
Here are the latest stats from our six month appointment
Reagan: 13.1lbs (5%ile)
Paige: 15.10lbs (50%ile)
Kara: 16.9lbs (75%ile)
50 percentile is what is average for a babies weight their age. As you can see, Little Reagan is small and Kara is our big girl. The Dr. thinks that Kara is a bit bigger than Paige because she is not burning the same calories as Paige. Paige is rolling around. Brooke is 5 yrs old and only 5%ile in weight and 10%ile in height.
The girls got all their shots including a flu shot. They were out of the swine flu shot so we will have to go back. They actually did really well at the doctor's appointment.
She is very good with her hands grabbing toys. She is still the most layed back and loves to smile and talk. She also loves to eat food. Dr. G still heard a heart murmur (level 2 out of 6), so we will have to see a cardiologist. Keep her in your prayers.
Kara is our jolly ol' girl. She loves to laugh and smile. She is our "talker". She has been saying, "Dadadada".
Paige is our athlete. As soon as you lay her on her back she rolls right to her belly. Once I turned my back and she rolled off the rug onto the tile. Things are about to get really interesting once they start moving.
Their hands are always in their mouth. We thought that Kara had a tooth. I know I felt something and saw a little speck, but now it is gone. I even let Brooke feel it. So weird!
THIS IS HOW WE TELL THE TWINS APART...
Kara has two tiny red marks on her neck. As you can see, it is difficult to see because she really doesn't have a neck. In the middle of the night, forget it. You can't see them at all. She also has a light birth mark under her chin, but that is even harder to see.
This is Paige and she has a tiny little red speck on her right arm. They mostly wear long sleeve right now, so we can never see Paige's mark. Paige's dimple is also a little bit deeper than Kara's when she smiles.
Here is Paige in action, rolling over.
EATING TIME!!!!
Troy got out Brooke's highchair so Reagan wouldn't have to eat in a bouncy seat anymore, but as you can see she is a bit too short for it. We are hoping that Santa Grandmom (Bubba) will get the twins highchairs for Christmas. I am tired of feeding the babies sitting on the floor. I think I have thrown out my back a few times.
Now we can see Reagan's whole face. We had to put a beach towel under her bottom like a booster seat.
THIS IS HOW WE TELL THE TWINS APART...
Now, here is the good (or bad) news. The little red marks are called hemangiomas. Hemangiomas are the most common benign tumor in infants. Between 4% and 10% of Caucasian infants have at least one hemangioma.
Hemangiomas are three to five times more common in females (especially fair-skinned girls) than in males, and occur more frequently in Caucasian.
The incidence of hemangiomas may be as high as 25% in premature infants of a low birth weight (fewer than 1,000 grams). They are also more common in twins. Paige & Kara's are very, very small and they will go away probably within a year and we will have to find a new way to tell them apart. There is no harm having them.
Hemangiomas are three to five times more common in females (especially fair-skinned girls) than in males, and occur more frequently in Caucasian.
The incidence of hemangiomas may be as high as 25% in premature infants of a low birth weight (fewer than 1,000 grams). They are also more common in twins. Paige & Kara's are very, very small and they will go away probably within a year and we will have to find a new way to tell them apart. There is no harm having them.
EATING TIME!!!!
I think this is Kara.
This is where Reagan has been eating. Poor dear!


