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Close up of Eian, in the nursery

Talked to Tam this morning. She said that Eian is doing better today but still not 100% so he is still in the nursery. They had him on 25% oxygen in the little incubator and are weaning him down to room level which is only 21% so he's almost there. Tam is anxious to get him out of there and to get him in her room so she can be with him at all times. It's so hard to not be able to be with him so please pray with us that he will be completely stable today and she can take him to her room and then home tomorrow. In my humble opinion, the baby will recover much quicker when he's close to his mama, like he's used to, accutane online. Order prozac, Tam is doing really well, feeling much better today. Must have been that night of sleeping without contractions every 3 minutes. That will do it every time :) Thanks for all your prayers for Tam, and San, and baby Eian, buy soma. I know they really appreciate it.

Sweet little baby Eian, wow he's cute!.

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  1. on 17 Jul 2008 at 7:16 pm jana

    Congratulations auntie and uncle! He is beautiful! I’m so excited for Tam and San and for you that you have received a gorgeous little nephew. He is so sweet! I want to hold him!!!! I’ll be praying for him to recover quickly and let his momma hold & nurse him! That’s so tough.

    Blessings and hugs,
    Jana

  2. on 18 Jul 2008 at 2:44 am The Mommy

    Hello, all. Because I have to pump at 1 a.m., half and hour from now, I’m going to post an update here. :-) Talk to the nursery about what tomorrow holds. They said he would definitely not be checking out at 11 a.m., the anticipated check out time. Our nurse said she is going to post us as a late check out. So, unless they have extra rooms and we can stay longer, we will be checking out at 3 p.m. Friday, without our son. Eian needs to have been outside of the incubator for 24 hours, room oxygen, at normal respiration rate. He’s basically breathing normal now, at only 2% higher than room oxygen. Another added feature is that he was coming kind of jaundice, so they have him under a UV light. It’s doing the trick. He’d only been under for maybe 3 hours and he was already looking better and he made really good doodoo while I was feeding him. :-) First diaper change was a doozy! With all the wires and the incubator, I was glad San could hold one leg on the other side while I held a hand and leg in one hand and cleaned him up with the other. Ha! I wish we’d gotten a recording of that! He just laid there and watched us clean him up. He was so cute! My sister is right he is a strong boy and he’ll be out of there in no time. God is our healer! Amen!? Give me a witness!
    He has given us much grace to deal with all of this. An incredible diversion from my plans for postpartum bonding. But, I’m doing what I can to make sure he gets as much contact with us as we can. I’ve started pumping and I’m able pump exactly what he needs each time. I was warned, “Don’t be discouraged if you only get a few drips to start out with.” I thought to myself, “Whatever. I’ll get what my son needs.” Sure enough, God is good and has helped my body to be ready. . . and what he needs right now is his mama’s liquid gold and contact with San and I coming down to feed him every 3 hours. Speaking of which, it’s time to shut my eyes for 20 minutes, before I attach the torture contraption. :) God bless you all!!! And thank you for your love and prayers!!! Give God glory!
    More updates to come! Thank you, Sis, for helping the rest of the world keep updated! You are wonderful! Aloha! Call me tomorrow.

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