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Mom_2_them
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US
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Posted - 11/04/2009 :  1:25:38 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Well, last week I posted that per our results we were hoping to hold out for another 3-4 weeks and get my son to 37 weeks. I am here to let you know that things did not go as planned, however after a whirlwind few days, my 34 week gestational son, Sage Dean is doing very well in the NICU.

I was admitted on Sunday with high BP while in the middle of a 24 hour urine collection. Results of that came back on Monday and I was at 3 grams Protein...which had me sent immediately to the hospital with the NICU and induced. Sage was born Tuesday afternoon at 2:39pm. He weighed 4 lbs 3 oz but was breathing on his own and swaking like no tomorrow!! He has lost a little weight, so he is on a feeding tube as his sucking reflex is not there yet, but all in all, he is doing exactly as he should be for a 34 weeker.

My BP is still a little erratic, but if it settles down enough I will go home tomorrow. He will be staying for at least a week, maybe more but at this time, I dont care. He is here and healthy, which is all that matters to us.

I will keep you posted with more details as I get home and can update more.

Thanks for all your support!!!!
Tara

Amanda
Pregnant Again Moderator

Griffin
US
2018 Posts

Posted - 11/04/2009 :  2:11:57 PM  Show Profile  Send Amanda a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Congratulations Tara - I'm so happy that things worked out. I hope that Sage has a quick NICU stay!

Amanda
Mom to: Samantha, Sydney & Anna Grace 33 weeks 2pds/13oz
Superimposed PE due to: Lupus, Chronic Kidney Disease, Chronic Hypertension
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Trish
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trish2
1939 Posts

Posted - 11/04/2009 :  2:15:38 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Congrats! Glad you are both doing well. :)

Trish: Mommy to 3 little Princesses
Elizabeth 11/6/03, 6 lbs 13 oz @ 37 weeks for PE
Katie 4/14/05, 6 lbs 6 oz @ 38 weeks for PIH only!
Allison Nicole 12/27/07, 5 lbs 9 oz. @ 36 weeks for PE, still dealing with BP issues from PP PE
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rachelc
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rachelcAug07kiss
USA
538 Posts

Posted - 11/04/2009 :  2:59:49 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Congratulations!

Rachel Proud Mom of 3 Girls!
Courtney 3 lb. 13 oz born 9/12/99 33 weeks due to Severe PE
Sierra 6 lb. 8 oz. born 8/1/04 36 weeks due to PE
Haley 5 lb. 7 oz. born 5/8/07 33 weeks due to Severe PE
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jend01
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jend01
US
138 Posts

Posted - 11/05/2009 :  08:43:45 AM  Show Profile  Click to see jend01's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Congratulations! :)

-Jennifer
Mom to Eian Marshall born 07/08/08 36+ weeks due to borderline PE symptoms. (healthy baby 6lbs 1oz, no NICU) :)
led to eclamptic seizures and cardiac arrest 4 days PP and 6 days in ICU to stabalize. Chronic hypertensive and PTSD today, but getting better on the meds.
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Caryn
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CarynFamily
USA
7654 Posts

Posted - 11/05/2009 :  12:54:32 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Welcome Earthside, Sage!

How's your bp today?

Science is getting us closer to finding a cause, and even a cure. The articles you don't want to miss:
The Preeclampsia Puzzle (New Yorker) and Silent Struggle: A New Theory of Pregnancy (New York Times)
Looking for recent articles and studies?
Caryn, who is not a doctor and who talks about science stuff *way* too much
DS Oscar born by emergent C-section at 34 weeks for fetal indicators, due to severe PE
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Mom_2_them
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US
11 Posts

Posted - 11/05/2009 :  11:48:24 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
My BP has been all over the flippin' place. They took it this morning while I was sleeping and my right arm was 160/106 and left arm was 144/94. Both arms have been up and down all day and night, but seem to have settled in the 130's/90's which they seem to be ok with. I have to go see my doc tomorrow but they think that it was such a rapid onset that my body just didnt have time to adjust and is still trying to figure it ut.
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MNmom
After Your Baby is Born Moderator

MNmomMay2007
US
1224 Posts

Posted - 11/06/2009 :  07:45:22 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Congratulations Tara! Keep a close watch on those pressures, and any other symptoms that might creep up.

Lori (41)
Jessica 09/1986
Arianna 05/1989
AJ 10/2003 at 37 weeks PE
Jaden 05/2006 35 weeks PE

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jgrumet
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brian and jamie
473 Posts

Posted - 11/06/2009 :  11:10:06 AM  Show Profile  Visit jgrumet's Homepage  Send jgrumet an AOL message  Reply with Quote
congratulations! My son was born at 34 weeks and didn't have his sucking reflex either.

I think it took him about a week, but because he only wanted to breastfeed they kept him for 13 days to make sure he was gaining weight (I don't think they believed he was sucking!)

It seemed like it took forever for him to start sucking. Don't get discouraged. He'll be home really soon!

Jamie (22)
Brian (26)
Aram 6/22/2008 born 33 weeks 5 days- HELLP class II

Adopting next baby 2010!
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Amaara
Junior Member

USA
108 Posts

Posted - 11/06/2009 :  8:40:53 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Congrats on the birth of your lovely new son! :)

~~Amaara

WAHM
Mother to Ellie, born 10/17/03, with no pregnancy complications;
Mother to Wyatt, stillborn on 6/30/06 at 36w4d due to eclampsia and PPCM;
Our third child is due 5/28/09.
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tree
Junior Member

US
102 Posts

Posted - 11/06/2009 :  9:41:13 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Congrats! I hope you are both feeling strong and home soon. Our 35 weeker did about 10 days in the NICU learning suck/swallow. Hopefully, Sage will pick it up quickly.

Teresa
DD Mary Beth born 4/19/09 at 35 weeks due to HELLP.
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Mom_2_them
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US
11 Posts

Posted - 11/09/2009 :  10:53:57 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you all! I am very happy to report that Sage put on some weight for the first time Saturday night, they took out his IV and he also took 20 out of his 35cc from a bottle yesterday when we were there. It was a good weekend! The milestones are starting to roll in and each one puts us closer to him coming home.

I am feeling really good so far. The magnesium is out of my system (thank god) and it was rough for a few days while that continued. I wasnt prepared for the night sweats or the shaking....yikes! Thankfully my sister in law (who is an OB nurse) was able to calm me down and let me know it was par for the course. Some people it hits really bad, other people not so much. I happen to be one who it hits hard.....and I will be very happy to never have to have magnesium again :-(
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kdreher
Senior Member

USA
2636 Posts

Posted - 11/09/2009 :  1:49:57 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Congratulations on Sage's arrival.

I had issues getting my bp regulated, ended up in the ER one day after being home. It took at least 3-4mos for me to feel better on bp meds.

We did the NICU roller coaster for 6 weeks and I know of the milestones. So glad all is well. Are you able to kangaroo? Have they let you put him to breast?

Kristine-
Mommy to Michael Jon born Nov 19, 2008, 2lbs 10 ounces, 15 inches at 32 weeks 4 days - (preeclampsia and +1 protein, slight seizure, emergency c/s, IUGR)

Mommy to Tyler 3/9/95 to 3/23/95 (15 oz, 26 wks severe pe/HELLP)

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Denise
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DeniseFeb08
USA
5931 Posts

Posted - 11/09/2009 :  1:55:42 PM  Show Profile  Send Denise an AOL message  Reply with Quote
Congrats Tara, and welcome Sage! I hope he has a short NICU stay!

Mom to:
Ariana, born 34w5d weeks (4lbs) due to HELLP Syndrome
Phoenix, born at 37 weeks (5lb 6oz) with Gestational Hypertension

2009 Wausau, WI Awareness Walk Coordinator
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