The doctor knew she was going to be small, but she was hardly prepared for the preemie-size peanut who greeted us all on that chilly November morning. Despite her unusually small size (she consistently hovers just under the 2nd percentile for weight), she was perfectly healthy and needed no time in NICU. Yay!
Alright, now let's quickly flip through the last six months and see just how much has changed in the Hahn house.
Alright, now let's quickly flip through the last six months and see just how much has changed in the Hahn house.
Now for a quick look at some six month milestones and what Neva is up to lately. At her six month checkup, she weighed in at just under 12 1/2 pounds.
6 Month Development Milestones
- Begins to speak single (hard) consonants, like "dada" (sorry mom!). Yep. She babbles away and says what sounds like "ha dad" over and over and over.
- Rolls over both ways (front to back and back to front).Check.
- The baby will begin to look for a toy dropped out of sight. I don't know that she really does this yet.
- Has no head lag when pulled to a sitting position. Check.
- Begins to "tripod" (sits with one hand on the ground for support) and soon will begin to sit without support.She doesn't really tripod anymore--she's gotten pretty good at sitting unsupported.
- Continues to grasp and mouth objects, but now can transfer small objects from one hand to another.Check.
- Six-month-old babies begin to rake at small objects but cannot pick them up yet because their finger coordination is not yet precise enough. Not sure on this one. We try to keep small object away from her b/c we know they will go straight in her mouth if she does pick them up.
- Shows displeasure with loss of a toy. Double check. She is a freak about newspaper, so when you take it away from her, you better have a distraction ready to go.
- Is able to recognize each parent and may even begin to show some stranger anxiety.Yep. At night she turns into a spaz if anyone but Mommy is holding her.
- Makes attempts to feed himself or herself.Yeah, only she likes to grab the bowl of the spoon and ends up mashing all the food off of it before it makes it to her mouth. Also, she suckles the spoon and doesn't seem to realize you need to reload it.
- Smiles, laughs, squeals and begins to imitate sounds.Check. We have an avid raspberry blower on our hands now. And when she isn't blowing raspberries she's screeching like a wild animal.
- Can be content in a playpen for a while playing with one or two toys. Define a while...
- Can bear weight on his or her legs when held in a standing position. She has bared weight on her legs practically since she was born and lately she has started pulling herself up on things. When I prop her up on a box we have in the living room, she pushes the box around and walks behind it. The crazy thing is she doesn't even crawl yet. She still rocks herself on all fours and army crawls and rolls and performs all sorts of floor gymnastics to get from here to there. I swear she is a freak of nature. =)
- May develop one or more teeth by the 9-month checkup. She has had her bottom two since four months, but hasn't gotten any more since then...