We arrived at the hospital in a timely fashion thinking labor would move quickly. Sixteen (long) hours later we were holding our sweet baby girl. Within the hour we were made aware that Princess SJ was struggling to breath and would be taken to the nursery. She was kept in the nursary until the next morning. At that point they sent the medi-flight team to transfer her. Because the hospitals were so close the team took her by ambulance to our local Children's Hospital. She was placed in the NICU unit with the other critical babies. It is hard to think she was 'that' sick. These babies are 1-2 pounds, born weeks early, in incubators, and on oxygen...yet our little 'princess' got most of the care time for the first little bit.
We received IV's, oxygen, CPAP, feeding tubes, billi lights, in addition to all the monitors. She has been stuck so many times the last 10 days. It is hard to believe our baby is 10(!) days old and she has never met the majority of her family. J man, Grandma S, Papa B, cousins Jana and Aaron, and a few friends are all she has seen.
As of today she was weaned off everything and even packed to come home when her billiruben started climbing again. She was denied her 'get out of jail card' as Tamy referred to it. They put her back on the lights and will test her levels again tomorrow. While we are filled with great disappointment, we also know it is important to do what is best for her health...so we will be patient once again.
~~~praying that God guides us and our children through this time. That blesses all with patience and understanding.
Her name means "Our God is Gracious to our Princess". Both names accurately fit our precious baby.








How exciting! I will be praying that she can come home soon.
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