It actually came to my mind while we were talking to our pediatrician to ask, "Is she the cutest baby you've ever seen?" But I didn't. We pretty much stuck to the important things.
So, here were our main questions and a paraphrase of the doctor's answers:
1. How deep is the pectus indention?
Answer: Nothing to worry about. It doesn't look like much. It can change at adolescence, so don't stop monitoring, but nothing to worry about now.
2. Does she have a heart murmur like her father?
Answer: Nope.
3. She's been sleeping at great lengths at night. How long is too long?
Answer: A baby in its first few weeks should probably only go (at max) 4 hours between feedings.
4. Is swaddling ok even though the American Society for Pediatrics said it may increase SIDS chances?
Answer: There are a lot of competing theories on this. For now, she feels comforted by swaddling, so go for it.
5. Should we are should we not use alcohol on her healing belly button?
Answer: Do so and do it at least once per day.
6. She seems to be in pain with gassiness. What can we do?
Answer: Babies don't make gas. They get it one of a couple of ways. First, sucking air, usually through a bottle. Second, mommy passes it through to her in the milk. Watch mommy's diet and see what foods are increasing the gases and you will likely fix any problems.
7. How much time should we have Ella on her tummy?
Answer: Ten to 15 minutes two or three times per day.
8. Her skin seems dry now. Should we use lotion?
Answer: No. It's dead skin and will go away. Right now, it's best to steer clear of lotions.
A couple of other things to watch:
1. She should be gaining 0.5-2.0 ounces per day.
2. A temperature over 100.5 means we should call.
3. Mylicon has no side effects and may help with gas.
All in all, it was an educational visit and one that told us that Ella is doing just fine.