Friday, July 31, 2009

Madison enjoying her new high-tech bed!

Yesterday went okay. They had trouble inserting a pick line earlier in the afternoon, so they tried again in the evening and that time it when very smoothly. She may only need the pick line until Tuesday when they will stop her antibiotic treatment. They decided to hold off on the blood transfusion, hoping that she will not need it. They will test her levels today to see if she needs one. Madison has been digesting virtually all of her 13ml breast milk feedings and we are hoping that they will increase them soon so she can reach full feedings and discontinue the I.V. nurtition. Madison also gained some more weight and is now a whopping 2 lbs. 11.4 oz. We should have a 3-pounder soon! She's doing great! All of the babies surrounding us are all on respirators and having difficulties, so we feel very fortunate and blessed that our little Maddie is doing so well.

Yesterday, Madison was one of the lucky few who recieved a new, high-tech bed made of moldable gel-like material. It's really nice! Apparently the nurses want to get these beds for the whole NICU, but they don't have the budget. The only reason Madison got one is that a representitive from the company gave out a few sample beds to the NICU. I think Madison deserves the pampering after all she's been going through! Nothing but the best for our little princess!!



Thursday, July 30, 2009

Madison is doing better. However, today she will receive another blood transfusion, since they have been drawing lots of blood lately for all these tests. Nothing to worry about. They will also insert a pick line today, which is not the most fun thing in the world, but Maddy can handle it. I'll let you know how everything goes.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Madison had another rough day yesterday. They had to insert three different I.V.'s because each one would fail after a while. They may insert another pick line if the regular I.V. continues to fail (her veins are very small and delicate). She also had a spinal tap, which apparently did not not even bother her at all!! Blood and spinal tap results look good so far. There are no signs of major infection. We have to wait another day or two for the results to be conclusive. Her heart rate and breathing were a bit better yesterday, so that was good. She's doing a great job through all of this. We are very proud of her. I'll continue to keep everyone posted. Thanks!

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Madison had a rough day

Although Madison has had an excellent track record so far, she hit a little bump in the road yesterday. Her heart rate and breathing fluctuated a lot. They are running tests to check for signs of infection or anything. X-rays show no signs of problems in her lungs or bowels. She is on a higher air flow for now. They took out her "pick" line just in case that was a source of infection. They also put her back on antibiotics as a precautionary measure. When we left her last night, she was doing a bit better. A blood culture was taken and we will know the results of that in a day or two (whether she has an infection or not). This is one of the many "setbacks" that preemies go through, and we are assured that this is very typical. It's often two steps forward and one step back. It is quite a roller coaster ride, but we are sure Madison will be just fine through all of this. She's quite a tough girl. Thanks again for your prayers and support. I'll keep everyone posted on how she is doing.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Grandma Hickman and Auntie Sue



Yesterday, Madison got to see grandma Hickman and her auntie Sue! They both came bearing gifts and good wishes! Madison told me to be sure to thank aunt Sue for the cute, hand-knitted caps and blanket that she made, and for the cute "Daddy's little girl" outfit. She loves them! She also wants to thank grandma Hickman for the money, which will go towards a car seat that she picked out!!

Madison would also like to thank her grandma and grandpa Crogan, who stayed with us at our home all last week to help out while Janna was recovering and while I (unfortunately) returned to work. She also says thanks for all the gifts they have showered her with already! They were a great help and support!

And lastly, thank you for all of your prayers and support. It definitely helps! Madison is doing great and they are already talking about removing her air flow since she doesn't seem to need it (she pulls is out half of the time anyway). They may remove her I.V. as well, if she continues to tolerate as much breast milk as she has been (13ml's). Good job Maddie! That's our little girl!!

This was taken on 7-25-09. Here, Madison yawns and sneezes.








Saturday, July 25, 2009

I held Madison for the first time!!



Today was a fun day for me because I got to hold Madison for the first time. At first, I preferred that Madison was held by Janna --you know, the whole mother/baby bonding thing is important. But it was finally my turn, gosh darn it! It was great to hold her. She sat there looking at me as if she was thinking, "wait, you're not my mommy. . .who is this person?". She seemed snug as a bug in my arms. I think they encourage "skin to skin contact" even with dad, but I felt a little weird about taking my shirt off in the NICU. I don't think Madison minded too much that I kept my shirt on. Then again, maybe she'd find my thick bed of chest hair rather comfy!

In other news, Madison keeps increasing the size of her breast milk feedings. She's now up to 12 ml's!


Doing Great!!

Madison is doing very well! There are no concerns at all right now. She just needs to keep resting and growing! She's up to 9 ml of milk every 3 hours now! She first started at 2-3 ml! She's got a growing appetite! She already looks bigger. I'll post some more pics shortly!

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Packin' on the pounds!!

Madison is doing better today. Her heart rate is a little bit lower than yesterday, but still a little high. She is back on photo therapy for Biliruben (Jaundice), which is not a major concern. The best news for today however, is that she has now gained 5 oz since she was born, which brings her to a whopping 2lbs 8 oz. (2 1/2 pounds). I'll feel even better when she weighs more than my typical dinner plate!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009


Madison is doing well after her blood transfusion. She got to snuggle with mommy for an extra hour today to make up for yesterday! Janna was very happy (so was Madison).






Here's a video clip of our little Maddy-cakes just sleeping away.

Blood Transfusion

Madison had a tough day yesterday. She had a blood transfusion due to her low blood level. This is typical for preemies. I was able to donate blood last week just in case she needed it. I'm glad that I was able to do that for her. In order to get an I.V. into her for the transfusion, it took about 2 hours! Madison was not too happy about this. The transfusion was successful, but everthing took a toll on her. Her oxygen levels returned to normal after the transfusion, but her heart rate was abnormally high. We are hoping that everything resolves itself soon. We appreciate your thoughts and prayers.

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Madison pics.

I was encouraged to start a blog in order to share info about Madison. I'm not a fan of blogging, but here you go. Here's some pics for ya.