This post is a little late... :)

Charlie James was born on 11-4-2010
Weighing 7 pounds 1 oz, 19 inches long
Charlie decided to make his entrance 2 weeks early! He is the sweetest thing and we couldn't love him more!
Charlie was born with a cleft lip, which was detected at his 20 week ultrasound. We were pleasantly surprised when he was born that it did not involve his palate. We were told in many ultrasounds that his palate was involved and we were preparing for that. So we truly feel blessed that his palate was not involved. When the palate is involved it is a lot more tricky and there are a lot more surgeries and complications that can occur.
He will still have to have a couple of surgeries to repair his lip and his gum-line. He will have his first just after the New Year. He is the sweetest little baby, and I feel so blessed to be his mom! :)
14 comments:
Congratulations!
Love the name you have chosen.
Welcome Charlie.
Congratulations... what a beautiful little boy!
Congratulations! He's adorable and I'm glad to hear he won't have to endure any extra procedures. I hope you are enjoying your "newborn" time with him, it goes by so fast. Enjoy every moment!
Welcome, Charlie! He is so lucky not to have to go through all those extra surgeries... I hope he will be fine. He's a gorgeous little man!
Congratulations! Enjoy your sweet and adorable baby boy. :)
Congratulations! He is so beautiful.
*smiles*
debbi
Congratulations! He's beautiful!
So glad his palate wasn't involved
My mom was born with a cleft lip in 1965, they did such a great job repairing her lip and gum line that no one even knows she had a cleft lip.
Congrats again! What a blessing.
Congratulations! Your little boy is adorable...love the pic as well.
Congratulation! Enjoy your little baby boy - all the best to him and his parents!!
He's beautiful!
Congrats he is adorable!!!
congratulaions! he is adorable.
He is so cute. Congratulations. :)
What a cutie and thank goodness his palate wasn't involved. Less pain and surgeries are good!!! Congrads!
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