Friday, April 16, 2010

Finally feeling like a Mother!


Kasey and I were talking about how hard some things have been the last few days and one of the things that Kasey said was really hard for her was not feeling like a mother. She said that she hasn't been able to do any of the things that you normally do for your child and she wished that they would let her hold him a little more, feed him, change his diapers and just basically be a mother to him. Well today they finally let Kasey feed her little boy. She was so happy to be able to hold him and give him a bottle. If it wasn't for the nurse standing there the whole time and all the cords keeping Brock connected, you could have imagined we were just sitting at home with our baby boy. We both got a chance to hold him for about 30 minutes this morning and he really seemed to like being held. He snuggled in pretty well and liked holding our fingers.

Brock had another echocardiogram, or EKG which is an ultrasound of the heart, and things look pretty good. He still has a hypertrophic artery, which means that his right ventricle chamber is too thick. But the prognosis looks good. The doctors have decided to take him off the prostaglandins, which is the hormones that they have been injecting to keep patent ductus arteriosus, or PDA, which is an extra valve in babies when they are in utero to help with circulation. This will cause that valve to close, and we will be able to see if his heart can function normally. If so, then he will be able to leave the cardiac intensive care unit in a few days.

4 comments:

Emily and company said...

I am so happy that you finally got to have some time to hold him. We have been thinking about and praying for you guys. Congratulations and good luck the next few weeks.

Anonymous said...

I am so so so glad that everything is turning out so good. Steve and I have been kept informed by your blog and check it EVERYDAY! We cant wait to talk to you guys and here how it is being a family of FOUR!!! But we will wait to call you until all the craziness dies down in your life. Just know that the Tracys are praying for you!! Love you guys!

Justin and Melissa said...

glad to hear that things are looking up a bit. It's nice that you have been able to hold him. Thanks for updating so we can be informed.

Five Bresees said...

So glad he's doing well!!

Crazy you mentioned the PDA. Ethan had that same problem. It didn't close off. Because he didn't respond well to the medication, they ended up having to do surgery to put a clip on it. It's amazing how strong babies really are!

We have been keeping little Brock in our prayers and can't wait for the post when he is finally home!