| Sunday afternoon! 7 hours off of oxygen Keeping the tabs that hold the tube on the side of her face, just so she knows it could come back. Tough little girl! |
I fed her, we cuddled, had our morning pep talk and I put her back in her bed. The alarm kept going off because her pulse ox was dropping below 92. I would pray and she would bring it back up. This happened 4 times over the course of about 20 minutes. I was a little nervous, wondering what the doctor would say. I decided to head home and get a few things done while she was resting and come back later in the day. I knew the doctor would be calling so I kept my phone by me.
At about 11 am, the doctor called. It was a new doctor as Evelyn had been transfered to the "red team" aka the "go home team!" He said that she was doing great and although her pulse ox was dropping below 92, he wasn't concerned because she was able to bring it back up on her own. However, he felt better keeping her another 24 hours just to be safe. So, we would room in Tuesday night and bring her home Wednesday.
I was pleased that the doctor was cautious, but also a little disappointed. Scott was a little agrivated as he keeps having to change his schedule at work to accomodate the changes. I can understand that, I hate having to change things with my boss.
I headed back to the hospital in the afternoon. The nurse was ready for the "car seat test." So I fed Evelyn and we put her in the car seat. They put them in the car seat for 1 1/2 hours and watch the monitors to see how they do. Some babies struggle more when sitting in that position. The nurse said this was the real test, if she did ok on this then we would not be going home on oxygen, but if she didn't, we would. I was a little nervous, but she looked so darn cute in the car seat. The cuteness made all the nervousness go away!
| 1 1/2 hours later... SHE PASSED! Look at thos long fingers, double chin, and that pretty bow! |
I can't wait to post tomorrow about our 1st night adventures (although, many have told me I won't be blogging once she comes home...I will find a way!).
Oh, you'll still be able to blog when she comes home. Just wait till she's three! That's when it will get tough ;)
ReplyDeleteCassandra,
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy for you and your husband! Your baby is so beautiful! I know you will be great Christian parents to your beautiful baby girl! I love the blog idea to document your baby's milestones! :) Take care and God bless you all! Holli Harris