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Birthday to Day 3: Little Man’s Update

January 22, 2014

This little guy took us by surprise coming a couple weeks early but we were prepared for having the fact that he would be making his arrival via c-section. My biggest concern was having and opportunity to have skin-to-skin contact immediately. Of course, with him being early I knew this may be one detail that was taken off the table. 

During delivery, I could hear that amazing sound of heating him cry for the 1st time and all I could do was lay there an pray that he was doing well enough that they would bring him over for more than just a quick glance.
He did amazing and they were able to bring him over and I held him from the OR into recovery and got a few minutes there until he started showing some signs of distressed breathing. They took him to the nursery where he continued having issue to the point that he “forgot” to breath and it became pretty clear that he was going to be a NICU resident after all.
The nurses mentioned trying to get a bottle immediately and because I had them write-in that I did not want him to have formula, I was given a little bit of a hard time about him being too premature to latch and us not having any breast milk yet. I asked for lactation to be sent over. They couldn’t get me a pump fast enough but I was able to hand express 10mls, just enough for a single feed. He wasn’t able to take the feeding because of being placed on oxygen but I was happy I had put my foot down about the formula bottle.
Since then, we have really focused on getting his breathing and eating under control.

Day 1: Little man was placed on a high flow nasal cannula and was having quite a few apnea episodes. He was given an IV and just a little glucose water but no milk was offered day 1. He gave the nurses a run for their money being a little feisty and having a difficult time settling himself. We were told he had quite the “temper”. No surprise that my child would come out feisty…again! 

Day 2: He maintained 5 liters of flow in the nasal cannula and was bouncing between 23-27% oxygen and still had some apnea episodes but definitely a marked improvement. They started tube feeding him 5mls of breast milk. The 1st feed he tolerated great with no residuals (no undigested milk left over before the next feed). The 2nd and 3rd feed he didn’t digest much of anything. They attempted a 4th feed and he did great and never looked back!

Day 3: little guy had a fantastic day! His high flow was dropped from 5L to 3L and dropped from 27% to 21% (the % of oxygen we get from breathing normal, room air). He had no apnea episodes for the day. His feeds were bumped from 5mls to 10mls in the afternoon and is giving Mama quite the challenge to keep up with his feeding needs but I’ve been staying on pace. They attempted to turn his heater down and see if he could maintain his temperatures on his own but he struggled a bit so he’s back under the heat. I’m so proud of how well he’s done the last few days. Big steps makes me a happy Mommy!

· Labels: 35 week preemie, 35 weeker, high flow cannula, late term preemie, NG tube

Birthday to Day 3: Little Man’s Update

January 22, 2014

This little guy took us by surprise coming a couple weeks early but we were prepared for having the fact that he would be making his arrival via c-section. My biggest concern was having and opportunity to have skin-to-skin contact immediately. Of course, with him being early I knew this may be one detail that was taken off the table. 

During delivery, I could hear that amazing sound of heating him cry for the 1st time and all I could do was lay there an pray that he was doing well enough that they would bring him over for more than just a quick glance.
He did amazing and they were able to bring him over and I held him from the OR into recovery and got a few minutes there until he started showing some signs of distressed breathing. They took him to the nursery where he continued having issue to the point that he “forgot” to breath and it became pretty clear that he was going to be a NICU resident after all.
The nurses mentioned trying to get a bottle immediately and because I had them write-in that I did not want him to have formula, I was given a little bit of a hard time about him being too premature to latch and us not having any breast milk yet. I asked for lactation to be sent over. They couldn’t get me a pump fast enough but I was able to hand express 10mls, just enough for a single feed. He wasn’t able to take the feeding because of being placed on oxygen but I was happy I had put my foot down about the formula bottle.
Since then, we have really focused on getting his breathing and eating under control.

Day 1: Little man was placed on a high flow nasal cannula and was having quite a few apnea episodes. He was given an IV and just a little glucose water but no milk was offered day 1. He gave the nurses a run for their money being a little feisty and having a difficult time settling himself. We were told he had quite the “temper”. No surprise that my child would come out feisty…again! 

Day 2: He maintained 5 liters of flow in the nasal cannula and was bouncing between 23-27% oxygen and still had some apnea episodes but definitely a marked improvement. They started tube feeding him 5mls of breast milk. The 1st feed he tolerated great with no residuals (no undigested milk left over before the next feed). The 2nd and 3rd feed he didn’t digest much of anything. They attempted a 4th feed and he did great and never looked back!

Day 3: little guy had a fantastic day! His high flow was dropped from 5L to 3L and dropped from 27% to 21% (the % of oxygen we get from breathing normal, room air). He had no apnea episodes for the day. His feeds were bumped from 5mls to 10mls in the afternoon and is giving Mama quite the challenge to keep up with his feeding needs but I’ve been staying on pace. They attempted to turn his heater down and see if he could maintain his temperatures on his own but he struggled a bit so he’s back under the heat. I’m so proud of how well he’s done the last few days. Big steps makes me a happy Mommy!

· Labels: 35 week preemie, 35 weeker, high flow cannula, late term preemie, NG tube

Birthday to Day 3: Little Man’s Update

January 22, 2014

This little guy took us by surprise coming a couple weeks early but we were prepared for having the fact that he would be making his arrival via c-section. My biggest concern was having and opportunity to have skin-to-skin contact immediately. Of course, with him being early I knew this may be one detail that was taken off the table. 

During delivery, I could hear that amazing sound of heating him cry for the 1st time and all I could do was lay there an pray that he was doing well enough that they would bring him over for more than just a quick glance.
He did amazing and they were able to bring him over and I held him from the OR into recovery and got a few minutes there until he started showing some signs of distressed breathing. They took him to the nursery where he continued having issue to the point that he “forgot” to breath and it became pretty clear that he was going to be a NICU resident after all.
The nurses mentioned trying to get a bottle immediately and because I had them write-in that I did not want him to have formula, I was given a little bit of a hard time about him being too premature to latch and us not having any breast milk yet. I asked for lactation to be sent over. They couldn’t get me a pump fast enough but I was able to hand express 10mls, just enough for a single feed. He wasn’t able to take the feeding because of being placed on oxygen but I was happy I had put my foot down about the formula bottle.
Since then, we have really focused on getting his breathing and eating under control.

Day 1: Little man was placed on a high flow nasal cannula and was having quite a few apnea episodes. He was given an IV and just a little glucose water but no milk was offered day 1. He gave the nurses a run for their money being a little feisty and having a difficult time settling himself. We were told he had quite the “temper”. No surprise that my child would come out feisty…again! 

Day 2: He maintained 5 liters of flow in the nasal cannula and was bouncing between 23-27% oxygen and still had some apnea episodes but definitely a marked improvement. They started tube feeding him 5mls of breast milk. The 1st feed he tolerated great with no residuals (no undigested milk left over before the next feed). The 2nd and 3rd feed he didn’t digest much of anything. They attempted a 4th feed and he did great and never looked back!

Day 3: little guy had a fantastic day! His high flow was dropped from 5L to 3L and dropped from 27% to 21% (the % of oxygen we get from breathing normal, room air). He had no apnea episodes for the day. His feeds were bumped from 5mls to 10mls in the afternoon and is giving Mama quite the challenge to keep up with his feeding needs but I’ve been staying on pace. They attempted to turn his heater down and see if he could maintain his temperatures on his own but he struggled a bit so he’s back under the heat. I’m so proud of how well he’s done the last few days. Big steps makes me a happy Mommy!

· Labels: 35 week preemie, 35 weeker, high flow cannula, late term preemie, NG tube

Baby Boys Wild Ride: The Birth Story

January 21, 2014

Well, it’s official, my children like making surprise appearances for their births! Little man wanted to make sure he had a story to tell about his birthday and he sure has one. 

Friday was the beginning of this weekends festivities, it was the first day my best high school friend and her daughter, who’s 3, were arriving in town for my baby shower and my Moms best friend arrived as well. The girls spent the day hanging out and playing and having a blast and all of us grown ups spent time catching up and laughing at the kids being silk. Saturday my best friend from college and her 3 year old came into town. The level was raised exponentially. 

That night, after dinner I started to feel a little strange. Back ache started but it was the middle of my back so I didn’t think much of it. Then I started getting some abdominal cramping but not contractions. This was enough to make me need to lay down. I put my feet up, drank some water and finally the cramping let up but Braxton Hicks started. 
It was about 8:30pm so we decided to leave my parents’s house to get the girls in bed. After bedtime routine and Sofia was down, I realized the Braxton Hicks where getting a little stronger than normal. Around 9pm I started timing them. After an hour, I realized that they were about every 6.5min and fairly strong but not enough to be unbearable. I called in to the OB and waited for a call back. When the intensity was getting a little too strong and I hadn’t received a call back. I told my husband, we needed to go to triage. 
We were monitored in triage for a couple hours and the contractions weren’t stopping but since I was only 35
Weeks 1day, they wanted to try anything they could to avoid a cesarean if at all possible. 
I was given a single shot of Terbutaline which made me feel like my heart would best out of my chest, all while making my hands shake and giving me a massive headache and making my poor little guy go insanely busy with the effects too. They monitored me for a bit, contractions slowed but not enough for my OB to feel comfortable letting me go home.
We decided the best bet was overnight monitoring. Jonathan went home to be with Sofia and get some sleep. I think we were all fairly convinced that sleeping it off would make the contractions finally stop. Nope!
By 7:30am rounds the OB called it as the contractions were increasing in intensity and he didn’t want to risk it against my previous surgery scar or the cerclage. My c-section was scheduled for between 8-8:30am. 
Let the craziness begin! Mind you this was the morning of my shower and now we were making phone calls for coverage for Sofia and trying to put up posts canceling the shower, trying to get my husband back to the hospital in time. Panic was ensuing. Oh right and we hadn’t picked a name!
At 9:13 am our precious baby boy was born at 4lbs13oz and 18in long. We are so in love with our little guy. Now, to figure out this name issue!!! 

***promise, we ARE
working on the name*** 

· Labels: 35 weeker, baby boy, late term preemie, Preemie birth story

Baby Boys Wild Ride: The Birth Story

January 21, 2014

Well, it’s official, my children like making surprise appearances for their births! Little man wanted to make sure he had a story to tell about his birthday and he sure has one. 

Friday was the beginning of this weekends festivities, it was the first day my best high school friend and her daughter, who’s 3, were arriving in town for my baby shower and my Moms best friend arrived as well. The girls spent the day hanging out and playing and having a blast and all of us grown ups spent time catching up and laughing at the kids being silk. Saturday my best friend from college and her 3 year old came into town. The level was raised exponentially. 

That night, after dinner I started to feel a little strange. Back ache started but it was the middle of my back so I didn’t think much of it. Then I started getting some abdominal cramping but not contractions. This was enough to make me need to lay down. I put my feet up, drank some water and finally the cramping let up but Braxton Hicks started. 
It was about 8:30pm so we decided to leave my parents’s house to get the girls in bed. After bedtime routine and Sofia was down, I realized the Braxton Hicks where getting a little stronger than normal. Around 9pm I started timing them. After an hour, I realized that they were about every 6.5min and fairly strong but not enough to be unbearable. I called in to the OB and waited for a call back. When the intensity was getting a little too strong and I hadn’t received a call back. I told my husband, we needed to go to triage. 
We were monitored in triage for a couple hours and the contractions weren’t stopping but since I was only 35
Weeks 1day, they wanted to try anything they could to avoid a cesarean if at all possible. 
I was given a single shot of Terbutaline which made me feel like my heart would best out of my chest, all while making my hands shake and giving me a massive headache and making my poor little guy go insanely busy with the effects too. They monitored me for a bit, contractions slowed but not enough for my OB to feel comfortable letting me go home.
We decided the best bet was overnight monitoring. Jonathan went home to be with Sofia and get some sleep. I think we were all fairly convinced that sleeping it off would make the contractions finally stop. Nope!
By 7:30am rounds the OB called it as the contractions were increasing in intensity and he didn’t want to risk it against my previous surgery scar or the cerclage. My c-section was scheduled for between 8-8:30am. 
Let the craziness begin! Mind you this was the morning of my shower and now we were making phone calls for coverage for Sofia and trying to put up posts canceling the shower, trying to get my husband back to the hospital in time. Panic was ensuing. Oh right and we hadn’t picked a name!
At 9:13 am our precious baby boy was born at 4lbs13oz and 18in long. We are so in love with our little guy. Now, to figure out this name issue!!! 

***promise, we ARE
working on the name*** 

· Labels: 35 weeker, baby boy, late term preemie, Preemie birth story

Baby Boys Wild Ride: The Birth Story

January 21, 2014

Well, it’s official, my children like making surprise appearances for their births! Little man wanted to make sure he had a story to tell about his birthday and he sure has one. 

Friday was the beginning of this weekends festivities, it was the first day my best high school friend and her daughter, who’s 3, were arriving in town for my baby shower and my Moms best friend arrived as well. The girls spent the day hanging out and playing and having a blast and all of us grown ups spent time catching up and laughing at the kids being silk. Saturday my best friend from college and her 3 year old came into town. The level was raised exponentially. 

That night, after dinner I started to feel a little strange. Back ache started but it was the middle of my back so I didn’t think much of it. Then I started getting some abdominal cramping but not contractions. This was enough to make me need to lay down. I put my feet up, drank some water and finally the cramping let up but Braxton Hicks started. 
It was about 8:30pm so we decided to leave my parents’s house to get the girls in bed. After bedtime routine and Sofia was down, I realized the Braxton Hicks where getting a little stronger than normal. Around 9pm I started timing them. After an hour, I realized that they were about every 6.5min and fairly strong but not enough to be unbearable. I called in to the OB and waited for a call back. When the intensity was getting a little too strong and I hadn’t received a call back. I told my husband, we needed to go to triage. 
We were monitored in triage for a couple hours and the contractions weren’t stopping but since I was only 35
Weeks 1day, they wanted to try anything they could to avoid a cesarean if at all possible. 
I was given a single shot of Terbutaline which made me feel like my heart would best out of my chest, all while making my hands shake and giving me a massive headache and making my poor little guy go insanely busy with the effects too. They monitored me for a bit, contractions slowed but not enough for my OB to feel comfortable letting me go home.
We decided the best bet was overnight monitoring. Jonathan went home to be with Sofia and get some sleep. I think we were all fairly convinced that sleeping it off would make the contractions finally stop. Nope!
By 7:30am rounds the OB called it as the contractions were increasing in intensity and he didn’t want to risk it against my previous surgery scar or the cerclage. My c-section was scheduled for between 8-8:30am. 
Let the craziness begin! Mind you this was the morning of my shower and now we were making phone calls for coverage for Sofia and trying to put up posts canceling the shower, trying to get my husband back to the hospital in time. Panic was ensuing. Oh right and we hadn’t picked a name!
At 9:13 am our precious baby boy was born at 4lbs13oz and 18in long. We are so in love with our little guy. Now, to figure out this name issue!!! 

***promise, we ARE
working on the name*** 

· Labels: 35 weeker, baby boy, late term preemie, Preemie birth story

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