Monday, August 8, 2011
Brett Alan Tracy
It wasn't perfect and it wasn't routine, but then again neither was my pregnancy. Wednesday morning started at 3am for me, after a couple of hours my contractions progressed and I woke Nate up and we dropped off the girls. On the way into the hospital the pain that I had been having on my right side continued to intensify. The nurse started to monitor the baby's heart rate and after a few minutes she called my OB who arrived within minutes. The next thing I know, I have nurses all around me prepping me for an emergency C-Section. Somehow in the midst of all of this, Nate and I were left alone just long enough for him to give me a blessing(I am so lucky to have such a wonderful husband)The baby's heart rate had increased to 210 and continued to go up. We arrived at the hospital at around 6:20 and by 7:36 baby Brett had arrived.
The pain in my right side was my placenta rupturing which put stress on the baby and caused his heart rate to increase and put him in a state of distress. Brett's recpitory was high, his blood oxygen was low and he had a PDA(Patent Ductus Arteriosus)a type of heart murmur. They started an IV, put him on oxygen, and to help the PDA correct itself he was put in a NICU box in a dark room and wasn't allowed any stimulation. Which meant that Nate and I weren't allowed to touch or even talk to him. I was a mess, I couldn't hold my sweet baby boy that I had worked so hard to get here. Finally Thursday afternoon wonderful nurse Jenny(she's been there for all 3 of our babies deliveries)came and got Nate and I. She decided that since someone had to hold Brett while she was changing his bedding that it may as well be us. We got to hold him for 10 minutes and then we had to give him back. It was Friday afternoon before we got to hold him again. They let me burp him after they fed him thru his feeding tube.
My poor little guy has had a rough go, but he is making progress everyday. He started Wednesday at 80% oxygen and tonight(Sunday)he is down to 33% and he has to be at 21% for 24 hours before he can go home. They took out the feeding tube this morning and he is nursing well. He still has 3 to 4 days of antibiotics left but I'm being optimistic that we'll be able to go home soon. Everyone has been so wonderful, so many prayers and visitors. The nurses and my doctors are amazing. Nate and I have been so blessed to have wonderful friends and family to help take care of us.
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2 comments:
What a crazy experience! I am glad little Brett is doing better. Poor little guy. I cannot imagine how hard that must have been to not have any contact with him for those few days. You are a strong lady. We are thinking of you all...
Heather and Travis
So glad Brett is finally here safe and sound! We haven't stopped thinking about all of you...hang in there! Love ya
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