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The amazing drama princess Ms. Juliette

Started by DQPcola, August 29, 2011, 08:07:39 PM

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DQPcola

Some of you may remember me some may not...however I wanted to post my daughters story...

For those who haven't heard the story yet...here's a brief version with a few pictures.

I went to my OB's office April 19th for a blood pressure check because I was feeling funky. I was then informed by my wonderful OB that I would be induced that night and would be having her sometime the next day. Check in went fine and I was whisked off to my room. Midnight came and the pitocin was started. Flash forward to around 3:20/3:30pm on the 20th.

In my mind all was still going pretty well, the nurse came in to check me....and then everything went crazy. My poor hubby was trying to doze on the little couch in my room and was awoken to nurses flying in. Within a minute my room was filled with nurses pulling cords out of the wall and wheeling me out of the room. No one told me what was going on! I'm being wheeled down the hallway with nurses in my face telling me not to flip out and to calm down and everything was going to be ok. *side note* Those who know me very well know that telling me to calm down when you are 4 inches from my face only makes me flip out even more. I had no clue where they had stashed Rodney and still had no clue until I was almost to the OR doors. They told me I was having and emergency C-section. Let me stop and say that was the most scariest thing that has/had ever happened to me in my entire life.

Within 6 minutes from the time I was whisked from my room to the OR Miss Juliette Elizabeth was born. I knew that the doc had gotten her out of me but I couldn't here her cry. Unknown to me or Rodney they had to resucitate her. I finally was able to see her for all of 20 seconds before they whisked her off in her little incubator to the nicu. Flash forward to the recovery area. I'm laying there expecting to go to my room within the hour and see my little angel. Then in comes the head of the NICU with the news. He said her heart rate had dropped and there was potential damage to all her vital organs. They needed to do a special treatment that was new something about cooling her body down on a blanket and then rewarming her. I interrupted the doctor explaining what was going on to tell Rodney "CALL PAM NOW!" translation...call Sis Pam Clayton and have her get on the phone to the church body and pray.

I didn't get to see Juliette until sometime late the 21st early the 22nd (my timeline here is fuzzy)....She was in the NICU from birth until April 30th. The doctors tried to say all these things were wrong with her....however they were all wrong. I know THE HEALER...and HE was watching over my precious promise. Today she is a happy healthy four month old. ;0)




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