Hey Ladies! Just wanted to give you guys a little update on LO and share some of this experience with you too! Friday afternoon I started having bad headaches and my BP shot up so they decided to induce me due to Pre E. Saturday morning my baby girl showed up at 0625 weighing 4lbs 13oz and measuring 13 1/2 inches long! She came out kicking and screaming, so that made daddy and I happier then I think anything in the entire world (she was 34w1d) Due to her age and being premature, it is policy for her to be immediately taken by a special care team of neonatologists to be evaluated after birth. So we got to see her long enough for dad to cut the cord, and then off she went, screaming to the room next to us!!! While they were still cleaning me up, we could hear her screaming! And then a little less, and a little less, and a little less after that. It didn't take long for them to wheel me back to my room, but we didn't have our little girl to go with us. One of the nurses said that someone "should be in shortly" to let us know what was going on. Charlie was born at 0625, and it wasn't until almost 0745 that someone came into my room to tell me that she started having a really hard time breathing 10 minutes after she was born, and they needed to put her on CPAP and transfer her across the street to a children's hospital. Around 0830 the transport team brought her in to see me before she left, hooked up with IVs and CPAP and everything. I even got to touch her through the isolette for a second

and that's it. Off she went! Guys. Let me just tell you how heartbreaking that really is. To not get to hold her or really touch her or even feel her breathe on you, it's rough. For the first 24 hours of her life, we had 0 bond. Fortunately, 24 hours after delivery I was allowed to be released on a 'day pass' to go next door and spend the day with my baby! When we got there we learned that she had completely been taken off of CPAP, was breathing on her own, and the only thing they're doing to
her is supplementing through a NG tube and giving some IV fluid and antibiotics(because they manually broke my water it's protocol!)
we finally were able to touch her and hold her, and the doctor even came in and asked if I would try to feed her (she did super well with trying to latch and suck, her mouth is just so tiny!) so, the prognosis is good! They are hoping to release her a week from today, pending nothing else going wrong and she's able to eat/gain weight!
I wanted to share all of this with you because the emotional roller coaster is real. The ups and downs are quick, severe, and dramatic. I reached out to someone lastnight after having a huge meltdown, and it occurred to me how much this stuff really happens, but most importantly I learned this:
No matter what we do, we live in our CHILDRENS world now. Yep, that's right. They call the shots.
Everything that has happened thus far, and that continues to happen is all at Chars will. She calls the shots. There's not a single thing I could've done to change what happened to me, and I hope and pray that none of you ladies have to experience the flood of emotions that comes with being a parent to a premie baby (or even a baby that isn't premie, but I hope you get where I'm going with this..) but if you do, please ask for help. Don't be afraid to talk about it, to cry, or sleep or yell for a minute or eat the whole box of chocolates. You can do this mommas, and remember that we are all in this together
Re: Premie baby and NICU stay**LONG**
Hopefully she will continue gaining weight so you guys can take her home soon!! Lots of hugs
Best wishes for the whole family, and hoping you can take her home very soon!!!
Miscarriage 04/21/2015
Rainbow Sugar Baby due 04/22/2016, C Section Scheduled for 04/08/2016
It's a boy! Grow baby, grow! EDD: 4/22/2016
I couldnt hold my little man for 24 hours, couldn't do skin to skin until 48, and had to wait longer until we were able to breast feed. Once he got the hang of eating he started to fly through everything else and blow everyone away with how awesome he was doing. Babies are some awesome little fighters!
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Nov siggy challenge: animals eating Thanksgiving food
Rhys - born 04.17.2013
Harry - born 04.18.2016