A happy ending!Posted On Thursday, May 26, 2011 by erica |
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Well I'm one of the lucky ones. I was able to hold my 1 pound baby, with the life saving cords, and breathing machines attached to him. I was able to watch him grow and breath in life and turn out to be an amazing 8 year old boy with no medical problems... I was one of the lucky ones!! On May 25, 2003, we didn't feel very lucky. After spending 3 days in the hospital with severe preeclampsia, pain began to creep up my back and I began to throw up. Little did we know that after several hours of these symptoms, I would be screaming "take the baby!" The pain became so unbearable and I couldn't breathe, I just needed relief. With a blur or doctors and nurses surrounding me, rushing me to the OR, after what felt like a few minutes, a faint little cry came out, and I saw my little peanut. Caleb John was born at 27 weeks gestation, weighing in at only 1pound 13 ounces sacrificed his life to save mine! I had HELLP syndrome, and the only way to save my life, was to possibly sacrifice his!  What an unbearable decision, one that I would weigh over in my mind, over and over again!  I am happy to say that he just celebrated his 8th birthday and he is my hero!! My worse day, turned out to be one of the luckiest happy endings I will ever experience in my life!! |
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Posted On Friday, May 27, 2011 by Lisa What a beautiful story and a happy ending. Mine was much like yours also, but my doctors made me wait 2 weeks in that kind of pain to see if she would grow. Â It ended up, that they finally did an emergency C section and she was a tiny 30 weeker at just 2 lb 7 oz and was in the NICU 130 days. Â My placenta was later examined and found to be old and dried up. Â How could it have possibly nourished my baby? Most likely she stopped growing when I was admitted. |
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