My friend just had her baby tonight at 30 weeks via emergency c-section. I don't know ANYTHING about premie births. Is that bad or can it be OK? Obviously she and her husband are busy (I found out about the birth via Twitter of all places!) so I don't know any details on their condition besides "Both doing good right now."
She JUST had her 30 week appt. this afternoon and everything was great. I have no idea what happened between then and now. I'm so beyond worried right now!
ETA: If it helps, I just got this info: 10 weeks early, 14.25" long, 2.25oz, breathing mostly on her own.
Re: Delivery at 30 Weeks?
Based on the information it sounds like so far everything is okay. Are you close (distance) to this friend? If so maybe you can offer to help in some way (get things from their house, feed the dog/cat, prepare freezable meals). HTH.
I hope everything continues to improve!I was going to head up there because I know everyone is gathering at the house with baby stuff to have set up for when they get there (she didn't even have her shower yet), but I actually had swine flu and it's still making its rounds in my household, so I'm keeping my distance for now. But luckily I know there are TONS of people around to help out. I just feel helpless being stuck here.
Anyway, they just posted a pic and she is so tiny! But they seem very optimistic! And I found out WHY she had the c-section preeclampsia (sp?) so it's a good thing she was able to get the help she needed. They were told to expect the baby to be in the hospital for several more weeks (probably until her due date) and they have an uphill battle, but everything is good so far.
I'm glad you found out what happened and that mom and baby are doing well. I don't know anything about premies either but my first worry was her lungs and are they fully developed. I guess they are developed enough if she's breathing on her own but that's probably one thing they will keep her in NICU for.
I work in a childrens hospital with some coverage in the NICU. 30 weekers have a great chance. Its the micro preemies (less than 1#) that typically dont do as well. Considering the wt and that the child is breathing almost on their own I would say things look good.
How are they feeding?
My twin brothers were born at 31 weeks.
One was 2.1 lbs and the other 2.3 lbs.
They just kept them in NICU for 5ish weeks before they could come home.
Other than that, they were completely normal babies and are now completely normal 17 year old boys. ?They developed at a normal rate.?