Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Follow-up ultrasound
Next exam is the ECHO 12/6 - hoping for more good news!!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Friday, November 18, 2011
headed home!
Baby Newman looked great on ultrasound today...had a right-sided hemothorax (blood around lung) which is expected but was very active and kicking up a storm like nobody attacked him with needles yesterday! The 2nd echo showed a stent that got lodged in the ventricle (round 1) is interfering some with the valve but hopefully it will move itself a little further down in the coming weeks and get out of the way. Most importantly the arial hole is still big and letting plenty of blood through. Overall amazing work & couldn't have hoped for more!!
Thursday, November 17, 2011
thank you for your prayers!!
As with many things in life the procedure didn't go exactly as planned but the end result is baby Newman now has a hole in his atrial septum (a good thing) which is diverting extra blood from back-flowing into his lungs. This will hopefully allow his lungs to better develop and make him more stable at birth so he can make it to his first surgery. He needed 3 punctures to get the hole so has had a rough day but he is a trooper!! He had an ultrasound checkup a couple hrs ago and has a good heart rate and was starting to move around again--hoping he looks just as good tomorrow!
Again, we can't thank you enough for all the prayers, messages & well wishes :)
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Tomorrow is the big day...
After hearing too many more statistics about our little guy's chances today we are still feeling confident that we made the right choice to come here and now whatever happens is out of our hands. There is already a plan for him and we are just hoping the plan includes us getting to come home and let those little cheeks fatten out for 3 more months so we can give them big kisses in February.
Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see. Hebrews 11:1
love you baby boy!!
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
We made it!
Our first appt is at 8 am tomorrow (the fetal ECHO w/Dr. Tworetzky) - then apparently there is 4 or 5 more to follow...we will keep you updated on any new news.
Monday, November 14, 2011
"When you come to the edge of all the light you know and are about to step into the darkness of the unknown, faith is knowing that one of two things will happen. There will be solid ground to stand on or you will be taught to fly."
We will be arriving in Boston tomorrow night and have our fetal ECHO at 8 am Wed. Then I have an appt with an OB, a perinatologist, an anesthesiologist and another full ultrasound. The NP said in her email after I bugged her about times and locations "don't worry that you don't have appointments scheduled." For her to think that that wouldn't drive me absolutely bonkers I must have shown some restraint in my correspondance thus far - a good accomplishment! Tentatively the procedure will still be Thursday morning so we will keep you posted.
In the meantime, prayers, prayers, prayers please!!
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Since the beginning...
We have been provided with some unbearable choices, but one very hopeful opportunity. A pediatric cardiologist at Boston Children's, Dr. Wayne Tworetzky has done (at last count) 143 fetal cardiac interventions directed at several conditions, one of which is hypoplastic left heart with intact atrial septum--in this procedure his team places a stent through the baby's atrium with the goal of shunting the blood to the right, hopefully allowing better lung development and a better change of stability at birth. He published his first 7 cases of this particular intervention (before they used actual stents) in 2004 and the results were not good, however there have been great strides and he thinks now this could decrease our little guy's risk of requiring an immediate surgical septoplasty of 50% or so - a MUCH better statistic than we have heard so far. He reviewed his ECHO and feels he would be a good "candidate" for the procedure, which is not without risk, but is the first proactive and tolerable choice we have been given. So- with hope, fear, faith, love and a map of the subway system we are going to Boston on November 15th.