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26 weeks born at home

jh41337 - 05:47pm Apr 16, 2012 EST

Henlee Anne was born on my bathroom floor at just 26 weeks. She was in breach presentation, no amniotic fluid, and meconium present. She weighed 1 lb 10 oz at birth. I performed CPR until EMS arrived. She was transferred to a level 1 NICU; where she spent 89 days. She had 2 surgeries and was on and off ventilator and cpap. She was discharged home on february 25, 2012 on 1/8 L of oxygen with apnea monitor. She also had to wear a pavlik harness for L hip dysplsia. She weighed 5 lbs 6 oz at discharge. She is now 5 weeks adjusted and has been home 6 weeks. She now weighs 8 lbs. 12 oz and has been exclusively breastfeeding for 3 weeks now. She is on no medicines and oxygen, apnea monitor, and harness have all been discontinued. She has definitely beaten all odds and is our little miracle!



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liz loschinskey - Apr 17, 2012 7:39 pm (#4 Total: 5)  

I love my kids!  

WoW!!

Congrats and welcome to Share!

Thanks for sharing this inspirational story, it was awesome!

Love and Light,
Liz

brycesmommy26 - Apr 17, 2012 7:59 pm (#5 Total: 5)  

 

amazing story im so happy your little girl is ok now your a great mommy and very strong congrats on her im sure shes beautiful



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