Has anyone ever experienced this? I see a regular OB once a week and my high risk once a week. I am a first time mom and this is nerve wrecking. Trying to stay strong and not stress myself out for the baby.. My fluids are low, not extremely bad but enough to be watched. Any advice or tips??
Re: Gastroschisis
Hello! I work in a high-risk NICU so we do see gastroschisis babies often. Overall, I have seen good outcomes. However, realistically, I would prepare yourself for a few ups and downs. I don't know how much your doctor has explained, but when your baby is born, he or she will be intubated. Many parents have a difficult time seeing their baby on a ventilator. Depending on how much bowel is out, they may put a plastic silo around the exposed bowel, and it hangs from the top of the isolette your baby is in. Often, gravity will help much of the bowel go back into the abdomen. The bowel that is out will be monitored closely for any changes in color or size. Eventually, your baby will have surgery to put the remaining bowel into the abdomen.
Do your best to have breastmilk for your baby. With gastrointestinal issues, breastmilk truly is the BEST and once your baby starts eating, he or she will tolerate breastmilk much better than formula. That being said, I would not anticipate your baby eating for awhile - anywhere from days to weeks, depending on the severity of the gastroschisis. But save that breastmilk! Your baby will receive parenteral nutrition through an IV, with something our NICU calls TPN and lipids. The lipids help baby gain weight, and the TPN provides essential amino acids and vitamins.
I know some of what I described sounds scary. I have seen these babies do very well but it can be tough on parents. Good luck! Thoughts and prayers are with you!