Hey,
My name is Nikki. I'm 17 years old. I have a son named Caden Alexander Wilcox. He is my world.. He was born December 12th at 4:40 in the morning. He weighed 6lbs and 10oz and he was 19.5 inches long. His dad left me back when we found out i was pregnant but I think it was for the better.. I couldnt have asked for a better baby. I love him more than life itself.
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Laura Ward -
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Hi there,
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lovenmy2boys -
Tuesday, 1 July ur baby boy is to cute! Congrats!!
mine baby boy Jonathan jr. was 6 pounds 10.4 oz and is growing so fast how much does ur baby boy weigh now? Jonathan is now 14 pounds. swimmerbelly -
Thursday, 3 April Emmi will be 4 months on April 11 and she still hasn't even tried to roll over. She kicks like crazy all the time but I think she'll never roll! sarah2880 -
Thursday, 3 April I wouldn't worry about the rolling over until 6 months. the baby still has pleanty of time :) sarah2880 -
Thursday, 3 April Every baby develops differently. You still have a couple of months before you need to worry about it, I wouldn't worry about the rolling over until about 6 months :) cherryrose -
Thursday, 3 April Every baby developes at different rates..as long as your baby is trying to roll over it should be ok. * Elizabeth Rain And Delilah Roses Mommy * -
Thursday, 6 Mar omg your so lucky i want to see my twinnss NOWW!
eheh and hold them:(
but i want them to be healthy so i guess i have to waight lol
how are u and ur son doing hehe
Sydney528 -
Friday, 11 Jan Hey girl!!! shes here!! finally buttt she came that afternoon that i was supposed to be induced!!!mommyhood is sooo awesome!!i love it!!!how are things with you??hows caden?? allboyson19th -
Friday, 11 Jan Oh wow sorry to hear that you just love and take care of that lil boy his daddy will be alright younghipmumma -
Friday, 11 Jan Hey hun, i just wanted to pop in and say congrats on your beautiful little boy! and to let you know that Young mums rock!! I was 16 with my first to and I was a single mum also. Have a great life with your baby boy and feel free to message me if you wanna chat about anything! xnicolaxjaynex -
Thursday, 10 Jan O YE SIMALAR LOL, MINE SPELT DIFF THOE HA, YOUR BABY IS WELL CUTE HOW WAS THE BIRTH AND EVERYTHING? mommylin -
Thursday, 10 Jan Yes a baby could survive now they have lots of technology and have come along way with advanced care. Although it is always better to keep the little one in as long as possible Ravae -
Wednesday, 9 Jan This is some information that I found on the web.
In the smallest infants, gestational age is usually most important because it determines if the infant's organs, particularly the lungs, have developed enough to allow the baby to live within the limits of our current technology. Your baby's doctor will be able to give you the best estimate of your infant's chances since he/she can take into consideration many of the above factors. But, no estimate is perfect. Some babies suddenly get sick and die unexpectedly; others defy all odds. General estimates of survival for live born infants who receive neonatal intensive care in the USA in the late 1990's are:
Completed Weeks of Gestation at Birth
(Using last menstrual period) Survival
21 weeks and less 0%
22 weeks 0-10%*
23 weeks 10-40%
24 weeks 40-70%
25 weeks 50-80%
26 weeks 80-90%
27 weeks >90%
30 weeks >95%
34 weeks >98%
*Most babies at 22 weeks are not recuscitated because survival without major disability is so rare.
A baby's chances for survival increases 3-4% per day between 23 and 24 weeks of gestation and about 2-3% per day between 24 and 26 weeks of gestation. After 26 weeks the rate of survival increases at a much slower rate because survival is high already.
March -
Wednesday, 9 Jan Do you mean would it be able to survive at 30 weeks? Yes, almost certainly. 22-26 is the zone where it's uncertain, from what I understand - at 22 it almost certainly will not survive, and at 26 it has a very good chance. I read somewhere that in that timeframe every day that passes increases its chance of survival dramatically. By the time it gets to 30 wks, though, it should generally be solidly developed enough to survive (though of course it would need lots of extra care). allboyson19th -
Wednesday, 9 Jan Congrats on you lil boy he is precious...sorry to see that daddy is choosing to miss out on an amazing thing but that is his loss. I had my 1st when I was 17 and his daddy is the same way
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