Oh dear, I see that the last entry was rather a long time ago. Since then, the most significant thing that has happened is that we have moved house while significant works are done at home, where things seem to be progressing well, if a little slowly. Having moved, Silvia seems to have been going in and out of labour, making things rather uncomfortable for her, and uncertain for everyone else. With Max born at 32 weeks, and Luca at 37, we felt fairly safe in predicting another early arrival. Sadly he has had other ideas, and we went in for an induction of labour on Monday (14th Aug). After rather a lot of indecision on the baby’s part, he finally put in an appearance at 6:15am yesterday (16th Aug), delivered by c section. We will add more shortly, I promise!
As we are literally between homes, the charger for our camera has gone astray, so we are limited to pics from my phone. Max was singularly unimpressed by the little chap, and refused to appear in the same frame, Luca however warmed to him quite quickly, so here is a snap from my phone of Luca and his as yet unnamed little brother.
Author: Justin
The little chap is famous …
… at least among members of the Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology community!
He is the subject of a study published in the International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology.
If you feel like splashing out $30 on a document you are unlikely to understand, you can download it.
Sorry about the lack of updates recenly – Max and Luca are a full time job for 2 people. I am sure we will have news and pics up soon.