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Friday, September 30, 2011

Vanessa is Smaller Than...

I have been trying to rationalize just how small Vanessa is and how to relate that to family and friends, because pictures just don't do her justice. I became inspired when one of my aunts texted me that my cousins were trying to find something to compare her size to, and they found that Vanessa is the weight of 6 sticks of butter! It made me think that we could probably elaborate on this and find other items that Vanessa is comparable to in size.

6 Sticks of Butter

Apple iPad

Vanessa weighs less than:

A Bag of Sugar


Feel free to come up with other items that are comparable in size and share!

♥ Cassea

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Brother and Sister

I never had a brother growing up, so I am very excited to see the kind of relationship that Travis and Vanessa will share someday. Henry and I have been trying to prepare Travis for his role as big brother since we found out that we were expecting. A few months ago, Henry took Travis to Burger King for lunch. Travis came home very disappointed because his meals will normally come with a cool toy like Iron Man or Bakugan, that day he got a little stuffed giraffe. This is definitely not the toy that a 5 year old boy would want in his meal, so we asked him if he wanted the baby to have it and he loved the idea. For months, I kept that little giraffe with the little baby keepsakes like her first ultrasound, and thinking all along that this little giraffe was Travis's first present for her and meant something. Little did I know how impactful this little stuffed giraffe would be. Travis cannot go into the NICU yet, so I brought her little giraffe to take a picture with Vanessa and then a I took a picture of it with Travis. Hope you enjoy and it gives a little perspective on just how small she is. Take a look...

♥ Cassea

 


Wednesday, September 28, 2011

No More Oscillating Ventilator!

Huge progress today! Vanessa was taken off the high frequency oscillating ventilator! This is a big accomplishment for her to be moved back to a regular ventilator. The difference between  the oscillating ventilator is that it provides more breaths per second, but are not deep breaths. This is intended to provide the oxygen she needs without over expanding her lungs which can be damaging. Of course, she still has a lot of progress to be made but this is a very exciting and promising day!

Happy baby, happy mama!

♥ Cassea

Our Sweet Little Angel

 10 Tiny Toes

My Wedding Rings Hanging On Her Tiny Wrist 

Cozy Little Girl


Here We Are

Since my first entry wasn't very detailed, I'm going to try to explain how we got here. This blog is intended to serve as a way to keep our family and close friends updated on Vanessa's stay in the NICU and beyond.

I'm going to try to make a long story short, so here we go. My pregnancy was very uneventful up until the last 3 weeks. I actually had extremely low blood pressure throughout the entire pregnancy, which seemed very promising. When my blood pressure did start to rise around week 22, the doctor asked me to come back a week later to check my pressure for a second time. When I went back and it was still high, he put me on medication and bed rest. Again, the doctor asked for a week follow up, and when I went in my blood pressure was still high. The doctor sent me over to labor and delivery to get checked and my blood pressure was even higher. From there on it was kind of a blur, the doctors admitted me and were doing everything possible to control my blood pressure. The hospital I was at was only equiped to deliver a 28 week preemie and older, so it was ultimately decided to transfer me to a hospital with a higher level NICU. Every day in the hospital was a battle to keep my blood pressure low and keep the baby happy. Henry and I knew that since the doctors had been able to control my blood pressure, that the only reasons left for delivery would be if the baby took a turn for the worst, or my symptoms changed meaning that my organs were starting to shut down. Unfortunately on Friday, September 23rd, the baby was just not acting as responsive as the doctors would have liked so it was decided to move forward with delivery.

Vanessa Alicia Hernandez was born at 9:30 in the evening. She weighed only 1 pound 4 ounces and was 12 inches long. She cried when she was born. She was immediately rushed to a neonatal team that stabalized her. The first 2 days of her life were pretty uneventful, she was intubated but we really didn't come across many obstacles. I learned later that medical professionals call this the "honeymoon" period. On Sunday morning the nurses started finding blood in her breathing tube and found that her plateletts (sp) were low, so they ended up having to do a blood transfusion and switch her to a high frequency oscilatting ventilator, which meant she required more oxygen support that she had needed. This was really hard to handle, going from "she is doing the best she could be for being a 25 weeker" to things looking not particularly optimistic. Since Sunday morning, we have seen some huge progress. It seems like everytime we check in on her, the doctors have been able to turn down the support of the ventilator and they are very pleased with everything she is doing.

I know this is a lot of information, and I'm hoping to start updating daily so that it doesn't get this lengthy, but this is how we got here. We are trying to figure out what our routine will be like with Vanessa in the hospital and how that it look for Travis. Travis has not yet got to meet Vanessa because the NICU is not allowing kids under the age of 12 in because of the risk of whopping cough. I showed Travis some pictures today and he asked me "why is your baby brown?". It was so cute! To clear up, this isn't necessarily how dark Vanessa will be. At this point, her skin is so thin, that really all you are looking at is her blood, which makes her look dark.

Hopefully my next post won't be as long :)

♥ cassea

Vanessa's Name Tag

Vanessa is currently 1 lb 10 oz!

Her sweet little face!

Vanessa's Tante Quilt!