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thread: Tristan's NICU/SCN Journey

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    Tristan's NICU/SCN Journey

    Thought I'd have a thread for updates.

    I've been very busy and things are flying along.

    Day 1 19/06/09
    Born 10:04am
    W 3090 grams
    L 50 cms
    HC 33cms

    Labour...
    Stage 1: 7 hours
    Stage 2: 34 mins
    Stage 3: 7 mins

    Admitted into SCN 3 (NICU)
    Respitory Distress Syndrome
    Ventilated -
    CPAP - until 6:15pm
    Incubator at 6:30pm
    One dose of Caffiene
    One dose of Survanta

    Day 2 20/06/09

    W 3080 grams

    Feeds starting today
    Newborn Hearing Test to be done as soon as he moves into SCN 2.
    Moved into SCN 2 (Special Care) at 2:30pm
    First nappy change
    First cuddle
    First Breastfeed attempt
    All at approx 3pm

    Day 3 21/06/09
    W 2970 grams

    Moved from the isolette and into an open cot at 10am

    Day 4 22/06/09


    IV removed at 1am.
    Last tube feed 1am.
    Pulled NGT out, not replaced.
    7:30am Transferred to Satellite Nursery.
    Feeds upped to 50ml every 3 hours.
    Transferred into a wire cot at 3pm
    First bath at 4pm


    Just before I left tonight the co-ordinator started discussing a transfer to my local hospital!!! Which doesn't have an SCN so I'll be rooming in just like a normal new mother

    FINGERS CROSSED!! that is all goes well tonight

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    Wishing you lots of luck for a transfer soon Sally! Glad to hear little Tristan is doing so well.

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    he is doing so well

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    Good luck Sally, Tristan is doing so well

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    How exciting! Good luck with the move!
    He'll be home before you know it!

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    Hope the night went well and you are still looking to transfer today. Well done Sally and little Tristan.
    xo

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    Goodluck Sally!

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    WOW, he is doing so well Sally! I bet you are super proud of your little guy. How has the experience been for you this time? I hope you are doing OK.

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    Oh Sally, that's fantastic that he is doing so well already. I am sure you are noticing a huge difference from the extra weeks of gestation this time. I am really glad that things are easier for you this time

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    Sally, so glad to hear your little man now has a name and that he doing so well! Cant wait to follow you on your new journey. xx

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    Congrats Sally, so glad your little man is doing well. All the best.

    Regards,
    Dianne

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    No transfer today
    They are keeping him on the monitor for another 24 hours and his Bilirubin levels have come up (He has Jaundice)
    He has to be off the monitor and his Bilirubin levels have to be coming down BEFORE we can be transferred to Northam.
    They are ringing today to see if they even have a bed for us.... if they don't we are stuck here longer.

    I just want to get back into Northam where all my support is, I mean you guys are great, but I really need to have my family close. I told the Dr this morning that I didn't care if we are in Northam for 2 weeks, I need my support network and thats where it is, I have no-one down here. I just hope that he taes that into consideration, because Tristen is not sick... he's perfectly healthy, they just have rules they have to follow. Which they can do in Northam!

    I'm doing ok, and the experience is MUCH MUCH different this time around. With Brendan it was touch and go and there were a few times in his first few days where we really thought he wasn't going to make it, this time I dont have that Tristan is healthy, he's only here because of the 'rules' and if it weren't for the jaundice we'd be going home today I reckon.

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    Well hopefully tomorrow hun. Goodluck

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    Cool you've named him (haven't seen any other thread updates!)
    Gorgeous name and he seems to be doing so well!
    Hope you get transferred soon
    xxx

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    Well...

    Northam have a bed and they are holding it for us. They finally put Tristan under the lights yesterday morning, he came off them this morning.

    The only thing 'wrong' with him is the Jaundice. He is sucking all feeds (I'm doing 5 breast feeds and 7 expressions everyday)

    They took the monitor off this morning too.

    I'm just annoyed that Northam, a maternity hospital, can't deal with a case of jaundice. There is absolutely nothing else wrong with him!

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    That is excellent Sally. Tristan is doing really well. We're all proud of him.

    I'm suprised that a maternity hospital closer to home can't handle jaundice. Jaundice is nothing to be afraid of.

    Sending you plenty of milk vibes

    So happy for you Sal.

    xxoo

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    I'm very impressed at the notes you've been taking hun!!! I wish I had your skills in that dept!

    All the best to get you back to Northam with your support network!!

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    Thanks girls.

    Fingers crossed for tomorrow. If his Bilirubin levels have come down again we are out of here! If not then I'm going to scream LOL.

    It's just so frustrating that we are soooooo close and yet still so far...

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