My name is Jennifer Sawyers-Gray. I gave birth in my
35th week on December 12, 2000. The pregnancy had
been going very well previous to that day. I had
managed to keep my weight at 28lbs. thus far and
everything was wonderful. Weeks prior to the birth,
the doctors told me via ultra-sound that my baby was
around 6.5lbs. and everything was looking great.
On December the 11th, I noticed excessive swelling in my
face, legs, and feet. I thought that I had just been
on my feet too much, I teach kindergarten, so I
rested. The following morning I was getting ready for
work and the swelling had only gotten worse. I was
unable to wear any of my shoes with the exception of
slippers, which is what I wore to work.
Since I had no
prior problems with the pregnancy, I waited until
that afternoon to consult my doctor, since I had my
weekly appointment that day anyway. I drove myself to
the doctor and was shocked that my bloodpressure had
jumped from 104/82 the previous week to 148/128! The
urine sample proved that I had a large amount of
protein in my blood. They scheduled an ultra-sound and
were shocked that not only was the baby breech, but
seemed to have lost a tremendous amount of weight.
Because they feared for the baby's health as well as
mine, they performed an emergency c-section.
At 5:10
p, Rebecca Faith was born weighing a fragile 3lbs.
even. As I recovered in the hospital for a week, Becca
stayed in the hospital's NICU for three weeks. We were
blessed to have such a healthy child, despite her
weight, Becca had fully developed healthy lungs, and
was over-all fine. She was to stay in the NICU to get
her weight up, and to monitor for any problems, which
did not occur.
The doctors told me that my case was so
severe that if I had waited another 48 hours Becca
would not be with us, and I would have kidney failure
and probably be in a coma.
I am happy to say that
today, at 3 1/2 months, Becca is healthy and weighs
10 1/2 lbs.
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