Emma's Family

The information I got from using Baby Insights was and continues to be extremely useful!  It helped us think in a time we could barely add two plus two or string coherent sentences together.  The ability to go to one place and see all of Emma’s information was a life saver. I use Baby Insights to:

  • •Keep detailed notes on how often and when she was eating, which helped us track improvements in her infant jaundice by reporting feedings to her pediatrician and cardiologist.

  • •Monitor her diaper changes so that we could feel comfortable she was in fact absorbing her food and that all was working well.

  • •Monitor her heart medication which helped us remember the exact time and dosage as that is a critical part of keeping any further episodes at bay.

  • •Keep track of how much breast milk I was pumping to make sure we had enough to give to baby Emma and to ensure my milk supply would stay steady and increase over time.

•Stay aware of any decreases in her appetite as this could be a sign of another episode with her heart.

 

Mother:   Kerry (SAHM/Birth Doula)
Father:     Mike (Project Manager)
Baby:       Emma
Born:       April 2008
Location: Burke, Virginia
Browser:  Firefox 2.0
Website:  www.birthinbloom.com

Kerry’s Story

Emma is my second child and her birth was long awaited as she was seven days overdue!  Labor lasted 20 hours and was exhausting. In the process I was up for 50 hours straight and was so ready to come home.  After Emma was born we brought her to her first doctor’s appointment only to discover she had a worrisome case of baby jaundice.  We were concerned about her health and the doctor told us to make sure we kept careful watch of her weight gain, feedings, and diapers.  We were very worried about little Emma but little did we know at that time, jaundice would be the least of our concerns.

When Emma was one and a half weeks old she had a frightening episode which resulted in a trip to the emergency room. We discovered she has a heart condition called Wolffe Parkinson White and learned she would need to be on a heart medication until she reaches three years old, when her heart will be large enough to have a surgery to correct the defect.  After three nights in the (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) we arrived home frantic and sleep deprived, her medication schedule had to be so exact that we needed Baby Insights to help us keep track of every detail of her routine. In addition, her dosage was on a schedule to increase as her weight increased so it was imperative that we monitor it closely.

 

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