Guest guest Posted July 25, 2003 Report Share Posted July 25, 2003 I am soo sorry to hear of your lost!!! I will keep you and your family in my prayers. ~*~*~*~Krissy~*~*~*~ EDD 11/20/2003 22**25****30****35****BABY!! http://hometown.aol.com/utellme328/Freaky.htmlhttp://hometown.aol.com/ut\ ellme328/Freaky.html It's a Girl!! Rose Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2003 Report Share Posted July 25, 2003 In a message dated 7/25/03 2:33:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time, HONEYB4@... writes: > Thank you for allowing me the time to express myself and for all your > support that you have given me so freely. , THANK YOU for being so willing to share it with us! I cannot know the pain you must feel right now, but actually feel selfish in being comforted by your ability to see a silver lining in your tragedy. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers and that we are all here for support as you may need. God bless you all! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2003 Report Share Posted July 25, 2003 You are a Very remarkable woman. You have the best attitude about this all. I am ssssoooo sorry to hear of your loss and I pray your little angel is in our good Lord's arms. I also pray that you do go on to have a healthy baby after you are done mourning and feel better. This is defately sad news but you sound like you have a good head on your shoulders and I know that God will get you through all this too. HUGS, ROBIN, NY TTC#4 OPEN RNY 10-18-02 378/254/170??? DR.EDWARD HIXSON SARANAC LAKE, NY Mom to: & 7 year twin boys and Madison age 4 Married to Pup: 15 years this Halloween : ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2003 Report Share Posted July 25, 2003 {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{ and family}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}} I am so sorry to hear about your loss... you will be in my thoughts. www.mcnutts.net/my.thoughts AIM: FormerFrascotti Yahoo: ChowdaChik MSN: rebecca@... We've lost our baby but have gained an angel ... This is the hardest email I have ever had to write so please bear with me at this most difficult time. On Wednesday July 16, 2003 we had an amniocentesis done as I am 40 year old first time pregnant mom. I was 19 weeks at the time of the amnio and all previous ultrasounds had been fine. I felt great through out my pregnancy, no morning sickness but occassional light spotting. We were told we were having a baby girl and we were so elated to hear that I went home and rested for two days as the doctor told me to do , then on Friday I went back to work in the NICU, by 5pm that night I had a little tightness in my abdoment and I noticed a small amount of blood tinged mucous upon wiping after urinating. I called my doctor and went in for a ultrasound and doppler. We heard the heartrate and saw my baby girl swimming around and sucking on her thumb. My doctor told me to go home and go to bed and rest, when I got home I undressed and was about to get into the shower when I felt a small sac of fluid that was still intact protruding through my vagina. With this we called the doctor and got into trendlenberg position (legs up in the air ) for two hours before driving to the hospital. When we arrived to the hospital the sac had moved within and the perinatologist did a sterile speculum exam and viewed what she thought was 5-6 dilation of my cervix. Upon ultrasound I was only dilated 1 cm with 5-6 being the bag that had protruded through the cervix. My options were to induce the labor and deliver my baby which would not survive at that point outside of my womb, or I had less than a 50 percent chance that with the treatment of ampicillin and zithromax , and indocin the bag would reduce in size and possibly I could have a rescue cerclage performed. They would attempt to sew my cervix closed if they could get the bag to reduce. I opted for the chance and was in trendlenberg position for the next 2 days. It was extremely uncomfortable as my bladder got distended as well as my bowels backed up. I required being catherized and suppositories to move my bowels. Unfortunately after this was done , the intense pain was relieved but my bag of water ruptured within 30 minutes, which I suppose was being supported by the enlarged bladder and intestines. The next morning after many tears I was induced with cytotec a cervix ripening agent every 6 hours , after a couple of doses I began labor. I delivered my daughter on July 21,2003 at 6:15 pm , she had no heartrate upon delivery which was a comfort to me knowing she did not suffer. She weighed 276 grams which is 9.7 ounces. She was 10 inches long. My perinatologist believes that I may have an incompetent cervix and possibly the amniocentesis aggravated the situation. She encourages us to try again after a couple of cycles and an early intervention cerclage could be performed , and no amniocentesis would be encouraged. The amnio results are still pending but overall my baby looked perfect , just too early was her arrival. I am extremely anemic at this point my hemoglobin is only 8 down from 11. I am on ferrous gluconate 3 times a day and I just asked for a prescription for ferrous fumerate 2 times a day , so hopefully my iron level will increase, if not they may have to give me iron injections. My blood pressure was 80's over 40's so they were a bit concerned as well. One thing that I know is that even though my family has suffered a great tragedy in our life, I do feel that God has given me a gift to give back to others , now when I have to be there for that mom who has just delivered a severely premature infant that will not survive or has already gone to heaven I will be able to offer her true compassion and sympathy as I now KNOW how she may be feeling at that time. I have always been the nurse in the unit to work with the long term patients who were dying and I would often pray that I could truly understand what they were going through to be able to offer them as much comfort as I could during this most difficult moment in their life ... and my prayers were answered and now I know . Through the experience with my lil angel I will be able to once again help others make this transition. Thank you for allowing me the time to express myself and for all your support that you have given me so freely. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2003 Report Share Posted July 25, 2003 My deepest sympathies to you and your family. You are a very brave and courageous woman. Haley Post Op RNY/March 21, 2003 EDD December 27, 2003 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2003 Report Share Posted July 25, 2003 -I am so sorry for the loss of your sweet little angel girl. You and your family will be in our prayers and I pray God's peace on your heart during this aweful time. She is in heaven now looking over you and your family, that's a wonderful thing even though you want her here w/ you. God bless you. We've lost our baby but have gained an angel ... This is the hardest email I have ever had to write so please bear with me at this most difficult time. On Wednesday July 16, 2003 we had an amniocentesis done as I am 40 year old first time pregnant mom. I was 19 weeks at the time of the amnio and all previous ultrasounds had been fine. I felt great through out my pregnancy, no morning sickness but occassional light spotting. We were told we were having a baby girl and we were so elated to hear that I went home and rested for two days as the doctor told me to do , then on Friday I went back to work in the NICU, by 5pm that night I had a little tightness in my abdoment and I noticed a small amount of blood tinged mucous upon wiping after urinating. I called my doctor and went in for a ultrasound and doppler. We heard the heartrate and saw my baby girl swimming around and sucking on her thumb. My doctor told me to go home and go to bed and rest, when I got home I undressed and was about to get into the shower when I felt a small sac of fluid that was still intact protruding through my vagina. With this we called the doctor and got into trendlenberg position (legs up in the air ) for two hours before driving to the hospital. When we arrived to the hospital the sac had moved within and the perinatologist did a sterile speculum exam and viewed what she thought was 5-6 dilation of my cervix. Upon ultrasound I was only dilated 1 cm with 5-6 being the bag that had protruded through the cervix. My options were to induce the labor and deliver my baby which would not survive at that point outside of my womb, or I had less than a 50 percent chance that with the treatment of ampicillin and zithromax , and indocin the bag would reduce in size and possibly I could have a rescue cerclage performed. They would attempt to sew my cervix closed if they could get the bag to reduce. I opted for the chance and was in trendlenberg position for the next 2 days. It was extremely uncomfortable as my bladder got distended as well as my bowels backed up. I required being catherized and suppositories to move my bowels. Unfortunately after this was done , the intense pain was relieved but my bag of water ruptured within 30 minutes, which I suppose was being supported by the enlarged bladder and intestines. The next morning after many tears I was induced with cytotec a cervix ripening agent every 6 hours , after a couple of doses I began labor. I delivered my daughter on July 21,2003 at 6:15 pm , she had no heartrate upon delivery which was a comfort to me knowing she did not suffer. She weighed 276 grams which is 9.7 ounces. She was 10 inches long. My perinatologist believes that I may have an incompetent cervix and possibly the amniocentesis aggravated the situation. She encourages us to try again after a couple of cycles and an early intervention cerclage could be performed , and no amniocentesis would be encouraged. The amnio results are still pending but overall my baby looked perfect , just too early was her arrival. I am extremely anemic at this point my hemoglobin is only 8 down from 11. I am on ferrous gluconate 3 times a day and I just asked for a prescription for ferrous fumerate 2 times a day , so hopefully my iron level will increase, if not they may have to give me iron injections. My blood pressure was 80's over 40's so they were a bit concerned as well. One thing that I know is that even though my family has suffered a great tragedy in our life, I do feel that God has given me a gift to give back to others , now when I have to be there for that mom who has just delivered a severely premature infant that will not survive or has already gone to heaven I will be able to offer her true compassion and sympathy as I now KNOW how she may be feeling at that time. I have always been the nurse in the unit to work with the long term patients who were dying and I would often pray that I could truly understand what they were going through to be able to offer them as much comfort as I could during this most difficult moment in their life ... and my prayers were answered and now I know . Through the experience with my lil angel I will be able to once again help others make this transition. Thank you for allowing me the time to express myself and for all your support that you have given me so freely. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2003 Report Share Posted July 25, 2003 ... I am so very very sorry. I wish I knew the magic words to say that could help your heart begin to heal....but I just dont' know them. I'm just so sorry to you and your entire family. Soderblom CCCE CD(DONA) CLD Student Midwife - Mesa, AZ CAPPA Board of Directors Doula/CBE/Pregnancy/Birth Photography Owner: Birth Story Diaries - real births, real photos http://www.birthdiaries.com Owner: SouthwestDoulas.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2003 Report Share Posted July 25, 2003 I am so sorry for your loss. Please know that you and your family are in my prayers. Lots of hugs, Jillena ============================================================ Date: 2003/07/25 Fri PM 02:31:36 EDT To: OSSG-pregnant Subject: We've lost our baby but have gained an angel ... ============================================================ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2003 Report Share Posted July 25, 2003 {{{ and family}}} I'm so sorry for your loss. In OSSG-pregnant , " HONEYB44 " wrote: > This is the hardest email I have ever had to write so please bear > with me at this most difficult time. > > On Wednesday July 16, 2003 we had an amniocentesis done as I am 40 > year old first time pregnant mom. I was 19 weeks at the time of the > amnio and all previous ultrasounds had been fine. I felt great > through out my pregnancy, no morning sickness but occassional light > spotting. We were told we were having a baby girl and we were so > elated to hear that I went home and rested for two days as the > doctor told me to do , then on Friday I went back to work in the > NICU, by 5pm that night I had a little tightness in my abdoment and I > noticed a small amount of blood tinged mucous upon wiping after > urinating. I called my doctor and went in for a ultrasound and > doppler. We heard the heartrate and saw my baby girl swimming around > and sucking on her thumb. My doctor told me to go home and go to bed > and rest, when I got home I undressed and was about to get into the > shower when I felt a small sac of fluid that was still intact > protruding through my vagina. With this we called the doctor and got > into trendlenberg position (legs up in the air ) for two hours before > driving to the hospital. When we arrived to the hospital the sac had > moved within and the perinatologist did a sterile speculum exam and > viewed what she thought was 5-6 dilation of my cervix. Upon > ultrasound I was only dilated 1 cm with 5-6 being the bag that had > protruded through the cervix. My options were to induce the labor > and deliver my baby which would not survive at that point outside of > my womb, or I had less than a 50 percent chance that with the > treatment of ampicillin and zithromax , and indocin the bag would > reduce in size and possibly I could have a rescue cerclage > performed. They would attempt to sew my cervix closed if they could > get the bag to reduce. I opted for the chance and was in > trendlenberg position for the next 2 days. It was extremely > uncomfortable as my bladder got distended as well as my bowels backed > up. I required being catherized and suppositories to move my > bowels. Unfortunately after this was done , the intense pain was > relieved but my bag of water ruptured within 30 minutes, which I > suppose was being supported by the enlarged bladder and intestines. > > The next morning after many tears I was induced with cytotec a > cervix ripening agent every 6 hours , after a couple of doses I began > labor. I delivered my daughter on July 21,2003 at 6:15 pm , she had > no heartrate upon delivery which was a comfort to me knowing she did > not suffer. She weighed 276 grams which is 9.7 ounces. She was 10 > inches long. > > My perinatologist believes that I may have an incompetent cervix > and possibly the amniocentesis aggravated the situation. She > encourages us to try again after a couple of cycles and an early > intervention cerclage could be performed , and no amniocentesis would > be encouraged. The amnio results are still pending but overall my > baby looked perfect , just too early was her arrival. > > I am extremely anemic at this point my hemoglobin is only 8 down > from 11. I am on ferrous gluconate 3 times a day and I just asked > for a prescription for ferrous fumerate 2 times a day , so hopefully > my iron level will increase, if not they may have to give me iron > injections. My blood pressure was 80's over 40's so they were a bit > concerned as well. > > One thing that I know is that even though my family has suffered > a great tragedy in our life, I do feel that God has given me a gift > to give back to others , now when I have to be there for that mom who > has just delivered a severely premature infant that will not survive > or has already gone to heaven I will be able to offer her true > compassion and sympathy as I now KNOW how she may be feeling at that > time. I have always been the nurse in the unit to work with the long > term patients who were dying and I would often pray that I could > truly understand what they were going through to be able to offer > them as much comfort as I could during this most difficult moment in > their life ... and my prayers were answered and now I know . Through > the experience with my lil angel I will be able to once again help > others make this transition. > > Thank you for allowing me the time to express myself and for all your > support that you have given me so freely. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2003 Report Share Posted July 25, 2003 , I am so deeply sorry. I can defiently sympathize with you. We lost our first child andra Marie at 36 weeks gestation. She was stillborn due to Hypoxia. I was hit by a drunk driver, and suffered internal injuries. Nonetheless, I have felt the emptiness that you and your husband our feeling. I deeply sypathize with you, and if you need anyone to talk to or vent to I am here. We are all here. Feel free to email me privately if you want. 1-16-03 andra Marie (born stillborn at 36 weeks gestation on 3-14-98) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2003 Report Share Posted July 25, 2003 , I can't even begin to express how sorry and sad I am for you. Please know that I will pray for you. -Kris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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