Monday, December 6, 2010

More Updates

It has taken me a while to update. We have been busy - driving back and forth from the hospital, getting ready to bring Hannah home, Christmas, visiting with my parents, etc., etc. But things are going well. My parents have been life savers taking care of Abby and Briton. Here is an update:

Thursday - Thursday morning I showed up to visit Hannah and she was acting very calm. That was not characteristic, because she'd been very ornery the day before with her CPAP. When I looked closer I realized that her CPAP prongs were pressed firmly against...her forehead. She'd pulled them out and had them right where she wanted them! When I saw the nurse, I asked if I should be concerned (her monitor was showing that she was doing just fine without the oxygen help). The nurse went and asked the doctor if we could just take the thing off and he said that would be fine. So...no oxygen! The rest of the day went well. Our friend from our branch worked Thursday night so we were happy to visit with her and have her take care of our girl overnight.


Friday - Friday morning I called and talked with Stephanie (nurse friend) to see how the night had gone. It turns out a different doctor had had them put the CPAP back on because she was still breathing quite fast. We were a bit disappointed, but willing to do what we needed to do to get her better. Later that afternoon I went by - no CPAP. The attending doctor had said that she was breathing fast regardless of if she had the CPAP so might as well take it off. Sounds good to me.

Saturday - She had her last antibiotics treatment (for the pneumonia) and because of that got the umbilical line out. She also got off the biliblanket (for the jaundice). All of that meant she could move out of the isolette and into a little crib. Hannah also started bottle feeds and did pretty well. That evening we took Abby and Briton to the zoo for the Wonderland of Lights. It was fun to spend time with them.


Sunday/Monday - Hannah's feedings continue to go well! She is now taking nearly everything by bottle or nursing. She's a champ!


PS This is my cute nephew and the awesome tree that my sister, Stephanie, decorated for the Festival of Trees:

12 comments:

Ryan and Alicia said...

We are so happy to hear of the great progress Hannah is making. We are praying for her and her health and for the sanity of you guys. ;-) PS-LOVE your nephew's tree!

Bekah and Lance said...

She is looking so much happier and better. Way to go girl! Give her lots of loves for us!

Stephanie said...

Yay! I was anxiously waiting for an update today! Looks like she'll be home before I work again, and that is okay with me!!!

Lizzy said...

I am glad that Hannah is doing so good! Julie and I took our kids to the festival of trees and that tree was one of our favorites! So fun :-)

Elmer said...

I'm so happy things are going well. I remember your sister's tree as well. It was so cute!

Haley said...

I loved your sister's tree too! So glad Hannah is doing well and that your parents are there to help. :)

Em-Cat said...

What a beautiful little girl! I'm so happy she's doing so well! Keep the updates coming. Our little man will be here in time for Christmas.

Em-Cat said...

P.S. We'll have to introduce the two of them. It's destiny I tell you!

Stacey said...

Yay for Hannah! I'm so happy to see she "graduated" to a crib. She'll be home in no time. =)

Holli said...

I'm glad Hannah's doing so much better! I'm glad you posted a pic of the Cookie Monster tree because I heard about it and would have loved to see it, but didn't dare brave the festival with my kids. I'm such a wimp!

stephanie said...

Wow! I can't believe how big she is! She looks so good, not even really like a newborn. She's so cute in her little outfits. Can't wait to meet her in person! Thanks for posting the tree. I haven't had time to do it myself yet. I'm so glad to hear that people liked it.

Auntie Em, Wooster and Grub said...

You look amazing, and so does baby. So glad everyone is home safe and well.