Posted by andree on 1/18/2008, 2:28 pm, in reply to "PRS"
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: My daughter gave birth to a baby girl on the
: 1st November 2007. When the baby was was
: born she cried and turned blue. here
: situation was critically as they were not
: prepare since the developement during her
: pregnacy was very normal.
: She was rushed to a children hospital, and
: had a cardiac arrest and was ressusitated.
: She had exploritory surgery that same night
: and a tracheotomy..The diagnosis was PRS.
: But during all the exams she did she had
: some kind of brain damage on the white
: matter. But the doctors were not able to
: tell as how it would affect her in the
: future. The grey matter was not affected.Zoe
: caught broncolitis before Christmas and was
: in and out of the hospital all through the
: holidays.
: Looking after a trach baby is not easy. I am
: so afraid that the traach might come out and
: my daughter alone with her will not be able
: to cope. Please share your experience with
: me not only the wonderful thing but also
: overwhelming situation..realistic.I would
: like to know about looking after a trach if
: that gets easier as the bay gets older..e.g
: when they start rolling over..the risk. Also
: if the developement of the baby is delayed
: as Zoe will be three months on the 1st of
: February and she has not started to lift her
: head and only now she has started to smile
: occasionaly. Please respond. Thankyou.
: Andree
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