Posted by
Rachel on Mar 1st, 2012 in
milestones,
Weston |
4 comments

Weston was 2 months old on February 22! {The day these pictures were taken!}

He’s getting to be such a big boy, holding his head up very well, smiling and cooing!


He’s quite chunky…here are his sweet back rolls, love them!

Milestones from One Month to Two Months:
- Nursing every 2-3 hours
- Wearing 0-3 month clothing
- Wearing bumGenius diapers on medium setting
- Holding his head up very well
- Weighs 13 pounds 13 ounces
- In the 95th percentile for weight & 75th for height
- Is a hard burper and has belly aches frequently. He’ll cry and cry and cry and there’s nothing we can do but hold him.
- First real smiles at 5 weeks old!
- If his belly doesn’t hurt, he’s smiling and cooing. {And it’s beyond precious!}
- Typically only waking once during the night to nurse, occasionally not at all! {Yippee!!}

Brother!! Oh how I love these two! They’re beginning to interact a little bit and it’s so much fun to watch.

Our chunky little man!

And I love the thick hair on the back of his head! And more rolls!
Weston at One Month
Paxton at Two Months
Rachel, your boys are precious! You're such a good Momma! Mary
Sounds like little man has a food sensitivity. That is what we are dealing with right now with our four month old daughter. Our baby cannot tolerate dairy, so I have had to cut it out of my diet. The changes have been drastic – as long as I am careful about my diet, Kaelyn is happy, but even a little dairy turns her intoas fussy/needs to be held all the time baby. Dairy is the number one trigger for food sensitivies in babies. I would encourage you to research and see if this could be your baby’s issue. My pediatrician said to keep a food journal and track your food vs baby’s attitude to see if you can pin point the trigger food(s). Good luck! He’s a cutie
Thanks for sharing this. I'm thinking he might have a diary sensitivity too. I only drink milk in iced coffees, I hadn't had one in several days and had one on Friday and Saturday and he's been constipated and a little fussier than he had been earlier in the week when I wasn't drinking milk.
Hope it helps
I have cut out milk, cheese, yogurt, ice cream, and most things made it milk – but I have kept butter 
Also, I have a friend whose baby could not tolerate her to eat tomatoes, corn or caffeine. It can be stressful to figure out the food triggers, but worth it! Good luck