Mom is going home today...
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Now we are entering the next phase of having to leave our sweet Ingrid here. We know she is in good hands, but please keep us in your prayers and thoughts as we know the next few weeks will be challenging. All of your nice messages have really sustained us. Thank you for being patient with us if we have been slow to respond. Also, we know many people are excited to meet Ingrid, so we are taking visitors slowly as we need to make sure our focus is on her.
We still don't know how long Ingrid will be here. We have been told that they like to keep babies up until they would be full term. For Ingrid that would be about 4 weeks. What they really want is to make sure they are able to breath and eat on their own. Breathing is going well for her, so that is good. Right now she is still being fed by gavage, so they are putting my milk directly into her tummy. Typically babies born this early need a lot of extra help learning how to nurse. We met with a lactation consultant today and had our first "nursing class" together. Ingrid was a bit sleepy, but showed a little interest, so that was promising. Also she had some jaundice, but that has improved for now so she is no longer in a "tanning bed". All the doctors and nurses continue to tell us how pleased they are with how well she is doing. They also tell us how cute she is all the time. Of course we already know that she is the cutest baby here. :)
I think that is all for now. Check back for more updates later.
Love,
Kristy, Brian and Ingrid
Ingrid and Mommy
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Birth Story
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Ingrid Lee Rolig
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Day 3
Friday, March 26, 2010
We have had a chance to visit with someone from the NICU as we know the baby will be early and little. This put our minds at ease as she told us that 33-34 week babies do well. They do tend to need extra time learning how to feed, but developmentally they don't usually have too many problems. Also this has helped us to mentally prepare that the baby will be spending some time there in the first days and/or weeks.
Again thanks for all the messages and support. We really appreciate it.
Love,
Brian, Kristy and Baby
Day 2 en hospital
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Baby Watch
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Due to preeclampsia, Kristy is being put on bed rest and staying over night in the hospital at least through tomorrow morning. Depending on her blood pressure and the protein levels in her urine, the following things could happen:
1. C-section soon (tomorrow, Friday, Sat?)
2. bed rest in hospital for several days or longer and then induced delivery or C-section
3. bed rest at home for several days or longer and then induced delivery or C-section
The longer we can wait, the better, because we're only at 33 weeks right now. 34 would definitely be better. Blood pressure won't really be relieved until delivery, and the blood pressure getting higher is not an option because it's not healthy for Kristy.
With these scenarios the baby will definitely be small, but the monitors are showing a good heartbeat and they're giving Kristy a couple of steroid shots for advancing lung development in Baby Rolig.
Send your prayers and positive energy our way.
More later...