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How long was your baby in NICU?Lilbitoffaith - 12:33am Dec 27, 2007 ESTFaith Alysia 28wks (10/7/05), Ethan Bryce 30wks (12/9/07)Let me start by saying I *know* that every baby is different....I just want an idea! My baby boy was born at 30 weeks on 12/9. He is doing fabulous and is currently able to nipple about 1/3-1/2 of his feeds...I'm just wondering how much longer its going to be before he comes home?! How long were your preemies in NICU? What was their gestation? My daughter was a 28 weeker and spent 39 days in the NICU....so I'm hoping he at least comes home by then, he's at 17 days right now...Thanks in advance for any input!
tiffsmomma
- Jun 26, 2012 2:45 pm
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my daughter was born at 38 wks and spent 9-10 there and when she was born she had no heart beat wasnt breathing .. it just depends on the baby .. and how quick they grow to be able to meet guidelines realy ..
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liz loschinskey (Jun 27, 2012 7:49 pm)
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stacyat
- Jun 26, 2012 9:05 pm
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Mom to Emilyn and Hailey (our 20 week angels) and Elim (our 38 week, full term miracle)! |
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Hello and welcome to share tiffsmomma! I'm so glad that they were able to bring your little sweetheart back, I'm sure that that was terrifying for you! I look forward to reading more about her!
Stacy
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liz loschinskey
- Jun 27, 2012 7:49 pm
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Replying to:
tiffsmomma (Jun 26, 2012 2:45 pm)
my daughter was born at 38 wks and spent 9-10 there and when she was born she had no heart...
Hello and welcome to Share!
Please keep us updated on your daughter. It's a delight to see new mom's utilizing SYS!
Love and Light,
Liz
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lvazquez
- Jul 16, 2012 3:22 pm
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Mom to Donovyn (32 weeker), Tristyn (34 weeker), and Naethyn (30 weeker born sleeping) |
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Our first baby, a 32-weeker, was in two different NICUs. He spent two weeks in one where he had blood platelet transfusions and phototherapy. When he was no longer critical, he was moved to a NICU closer to our home. He was transferred the day of his baby shower and I got to ride along in the ambulance. He stayed for an additional week and we got to nest with him before being discharged.
Our second baby, a 34-weeker, SHOULD have been admitted to the NICU. He was orange for two months. The day he was born, the hospital was overwhelmed! There were 18 births in a 24-hour period! His bilirubin levels were in the concerning area, so we were told to have him checked for that at his first peds appt. which was 2 days later. Levels were off the charts there, so we finally got sent a bili blanket. Levels were still high 2 weeks later and we had to take him in like that every 2 weeks for the next two months. Not fun. I stopped giving him breast milk for awhile, as that can also attribute to jaundice, and that did the trick. Now almost 5 years later, one wonders if there is a link between jaundice babies and autism. Our son was diagnosed earlier this year and the studies are interesting . . .
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leadbyfaith87
- Jul 28, 2012 6:42 pm
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I had my twins at 24.6 weeks on May 5th. They are still in the NICU but will be coming home next week. Babies in the NICU are sent home once they are able to do the suck, swallow, and breathe. They must be able to take a full bottle feeding without their heartrate and O2 saturation dropping. Their apneas must be at a minimum and their weight is 4lbs or above. They also must be able to tolerate sitting in a carseat.
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liz loschinskey
- Jul 28, 2012 9:20 pm
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My Mikey was in the NICU for 7 days. Rest easy, sweet son. 24 weeker, 15 ounces, 11inches.
My Tori was in for 109 days. 25 weeker, 17ounces, 11inches. She is now 2years and 10 months and mentally and physically sound. Amen!
Thanks for letting me share my kids!
Love and light!
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dakotasmommy2012
- Nov 25, 2012 5:47 am
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My daughter Dakota was born at 27 weeks and weighed 2 lbs 7ozs she was in there for 2 months and 1 day she is almost 5 months old and at home on oxygen and monitor for apnea and bradycardia.
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tucker'smom
- Nov 27, 2012 8:54 pm
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Mom to Tucker (27 weeker, 05/26/06) |
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Hi Dakota's Mommy,
Welcome to Share! Congrats on the birth and homecoming of your baby.
I'm so glad to ehar that she's doing well, my son was also born at 27 weeks and came home on monitors.
Please keep us updated on how Dakota is doing.
Leigh
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don8life
- Feb 9, 2013 5:56 am
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He is so precious!!! My boys came along later than yours did, but my first was born with kidney failure and wasn't able to breathe at first. He was born at 35 weeks, but was over 8 pounds! We don't know really what he weighed because of all the fluid stuck inside his tissues and bladder. Once they drained his bladder, he was 8lbs 4oz, but still VERY puffy with fluid. He was in the NICU for about 3 weeks or so, then moved to the pediatric floor for another 3 or 4 weeks. It's so hard to remember (he's almost 21 now!!!). He had an NG tube until close to when he came home. Later he ended up needing it again and eventually a gtube, but the feeding thing wasn't an issue about not being able to go home. I know they look at a lot, like do they keep oxygen levels stable, even when eating, can they regulate temperature, etc. I have known some moms who's doctor didn't let the baby come home until they could eat totally by mouth though (not usually "kidney kids" otherwise most would never get to go home!)
My second son was born at 35 weeks and 6 days. He was 9 pounds 10 ounces!!!! He had trouble breathing at birth, so was taken to the NICU, but we were lucky that he only had to stay in there for about 5 or 6 hours.
I really hope your little one doesn't take too long getting all the goals the doctors have for him met!
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