thread: mums of premmies, i need help!

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  1. #1
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    Sep 2008
    Melbourne
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    Hope things are going ok hun. Hang in there bubba... keep cookin' for a few more days.

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    Jan 2009
    pakenham, victoria
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    hi girls, thank u so much for keeping me in your thoughts!
    well thankfully im still pregnant for the moment.
    they sent me home today, bubs is very content in there and i have no signs of infection and my tightenings have completely eased off!
    but that being said they did say it could literally happen any day.
    if it doesnt happen and i dnt develop an infection im booked in for an induction on the 18th (happy birthday to me!) when i'll be 37 weeks. Which means bubby wont HAVE to spend time in the SCN unless she actually has to!
    as much as i want her out so i know for sure she's safe i'd rather her not spend time in the SCN.
    Im going back to the hospital tomorrow for a growth scan to make sure everythings still getting big and then again on friday for bloods and monitoring, then again on monday and weds for the same.
    Will keep u posted, hopefully i start writting about how bored i am from being on bedrest
    Lots of love
    Skye

  3. #3
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    Oct 2007
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    That is great news that you are home, stay on the bed rest and get to 37 weeks at least, it is fabulous news that your cervix is long and close and the tighenings have calmed down

    DD was born at 33 weeks, I am eternally greatful that we were lucky and had a relatively smooth SCBU journey. Extremely low BLS, short term O2, jaundice (under lights for a couple of days) and feeding problems. We transferred to a private hospital when she was 5 days old and to home 6 days later. She too took a lot longer to smile and meet some milestones, and it can be exhausting going through the newborn phase a lot longer than my friends were.

    It took a huge amount of effort for me to BF, DD was too small, and I didn't have very good milky supply, and suck feeds took way too much of her energy, and DD did receive some F (even though it was not what I wanted and I don't ever remember signing a form saying she could have any), I also did not want to starve her, she lost weight and it took her a lot of effort to regain any, it wasn't easy for us by any stretch of the imagination, but every single effort to BF was worth it.

    I don't ever make the assumption that just because a bub makes it to 35 or 36 weeks that it will all be fine and have a really smooth journey (and by no means do I want to scare you).

    I have just seen and a friends with mums and babies all over the spectrum, bigger prems and smaller prems all of varying gestations from 23 weeks through to 36 weeks 5 days. And every single story is different, some early ones have a pretty smooth ride like we did, others later did not. I would be doing everything possible to keep bubs in until term, as it is by that time that all of their organs should be fully developed to be able to cope with living earthside rather than bellyside.

    I hope that this doesn't scare you in anyway, as it is certainly not what I want to do, just to make it clear that 37 weeks being classed as FT is done so for a very good reason.

    Good to see you are having a growth scan so they can get an idea how bubs is going.

    Take care and I hope the next week and a bit goes nice a quickly for you.
    Take care and rest up
    xxoo

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    Jul 2005
    Sydney
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    just noticed your ticker congratulations on the arrival of Isabelle!! how is she doing?

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    Oct 2007
    Eastern Wheatbelt WA
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    Hi, just found this thread I hope everything is going well and Isabelle didnt need a SCN stay