Showing posts with label preemie blood work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label preemie blood work. Show all posts

7.28.2009

july 27- our little vampire

apparently wren has a magical trick where her blood disappears. i know, i know, it's still early for magic tricks. but this girl is just ahead of the game.
what???!!! no food?
so, here's the story. today she got blood transfusion number 5. (i think. i'll have to double check.) her crit was at 24 this morning. (down from 26 last monday.) the red blood cells aren't all getting caught in her liver. (she'd be jaundiced, there's no way her liver could tolerate that much coming through.) they aren't being used for infection, or sickness anywhere. (she has no symptoms.) she doesn't have any internal bleeding. (no IVH, or gut bleeds.) in short, the doctors don't know where it goes... but it sure does go! they said the effects of the transfusion, needing less oxygen to get her sats, outweigh the risks, possibly fooling her body into not making enough itself, and extra work that she would have if they didn't. they want her calories going toward breathing and lung development, not red blood cell production. (of course, having red blood cells does make oxygenation easier!) it seems like this is SO many...
how many transfusions did your preemie need?

you'll notice in the pictures how much more pink she looks now. today she recieved 1/2 of the total transfusion. they give it in 2 parts with a 12 hour break in between. the really super bad part is that they put her on trophic feeds again. :( and she's not sick! so she feels hungry and everything. she was crying SO much while we were there. it broke my heart! she's down from 30ml to 2ml! a HUGE jump. she's getting her fluids though. a mixture of minerals and fats etc. they're hoping she won't lose weight. she can't start going back up on her feeds until wednesday. they're hoping to get her back to 30ml fairly quickly. it's a good thing... she just roots around and keeps her mouth open all the time!

the trophic feeding is because some research shows that there is a risk of developing NEC with transfusions if they remain on full feeds. this is not what all neonatologists think... it is the most conservative course of action. but, that's ok. as hard as it is for her, i'd rather she didn't have a risk of NEC.

good news: she's now in the isolette with the top up... possibly moving to an open crib soon! :) she's just a temp rockstar. everyone seems really suprised... but she keeps her temp up just fine in a short sleeve onesy and a blanket. (or just a long sleeve, pants outfit.) i'm super excited. i know i've talked before about having a "normal baby". it really makes me feel good to have a baby that is dressed, wrapped up, and in a bassinet. it just seems so much more normal. (and this preemie mommy has been longing for a little bit of normal.)

i took a new picture up there today. i found that photobucket has an editing option under edit, effects, inkstamp, that will change the picture to just black and white. the current trend in infant development is to show babies black and white. (the days of your pastel mobile are gone.) i've done some research, and it seems that this is not totally necessary... but babies do see extreme contrast (ie.black on white) much more easily than other colors or more subtle shades.

this is the picture that we put in her isolette
tomorrow is our family meeting. that should be interesting... my dearest will be gone... he leaves for 2 weeks tomorrow. this meeting is also when we're (i'm) going to have to tell them about our "alternative scheduling" for vaccines. (she's almost 2 months already!) i'm not sure exactly when or what we're going to give her yet. we haven't totally decided. we're definitely not giving her anything for quite some time though. (she weighs 3lbs for goodness sakes!)
daddy and wren- the last picture of them for 2 weeks!
she'll be talking by the time he comes back.

7.16.2009

july 15- almost at 3lbs!



but still such a small little bird in daddy's arms!

she is doing good on her sprints. her blood work is still coming back a-ok. not much new going on. she's up to 26ml over an hour every 3 hours. her cpap pressure is still at 6 from when the nurse changed it back a few days ago. her weight is now 2lbs 15oz. we expect her to cross the 3lb threshold tomorrow. it seems like such a stupid thing. but 3lbs seems so big!(i'm sure you term mommies that are reading this are falling out of your chair at that statement.)
i got to hold her for a little over an hour while she was on nasal cannula. she didn't do as well tonight, but she was pooping the whole time. that girl sure does poop a lot! she only got down to the 40s.(this morning she got lower than that.) i tried rocking her more. she LOVES it. and standing and swaying. thadd was a little shocked... but i think it's just a universal baby thing. and when she's not hooked to a wall, or any electronic devices, i plan on rocking her quite a bit in the comfort of our home.


some questions:

i have read that if their poop turns green it means that they aren't getting enough hind milk. is this true? is it ok? right now she's eating what i pumped over a month ago... and she's only had 1 green diaper at this point. i assume that they would tell me if it was a problem... but you know what happens when you assume!

can i put my medela parts/bottles in the dishwasher? has anyone had adverse results? and how do i get the water out of the tubing when i sanitize it? (by boil, or microwave bag) i've tried hanging it over the sink, and spinning it, luckily i have room.it terrifies the pets and really, where is the water being flicked to?

does anyone else's let down feel like pins and needles, or a million pinches? it is extremely painful for me. every time i get it it takes my breath away. it's been that way since day 1. and i don't see any of my breast feeding friends wincing in pain frequently while just standing there, minding their own business... i was just wondering if this happens to anyone else?

any ideas on something nice to do for the labor and delivery ward? when we lost max last year they took such great care of me. i wrote several individual notes, as well as one for everyone... and also brought 2 cookie bouquets. (one for days, one for nights.) this time they did an amazing job too. i wanted to think of something more creative if i could. (i am planning a week by week flip book to be delivered when wren gets out.)