Friday, April 1, 2011

Sharing our story--Baby Max

We are trying to spotlight several families that have been touched by March of Dimes. None of us are in this alone, and we are all walking together for stronger, healthier babies. Here is the story of Baby Max:

Max was born at 25 weeks gestation, EXACTLY! I was admitted two days earlier when my water broke. I woke up on that morning in labor and he was here within a couple of hours. I had an infection in my placenta. Not sure what caused it, no symptoms, etc...

Max was large for his gestational age at 2 lbs 2 ozs. He had good skin and those were two important things which really helped him along the way.

I waited 19 days to hold him... in that time he underwent heart surgery and bowel surgery, and my greatest fear was that I would hold him for the first time, when they placed his dead body in my arms. That was my lowest point...

It was hard to know whether to bond, or keep a distance until we knew things were safe. It was hard to juggle spending time in the NICU with him and still being a family unit and caring for our other two children, who were 3 and 5 at the time. It was hard watching him suffer and struggle and being powerless to help him, hold him or heal him.

Max underwent 5 surgeries, he had PDA ligation, 3 bowel surgeries for his NEC (necrotizing entercolitis) and a dual inguinal hernia repair. He was on the vent for more than 3+ months. He was on IV nutrition and no oral feeds for 3+ months.

Max received 3 doses of surfactant, the first right in the delivery room, to help him breathe. We know research funded by the MOD made this possible.

We also learned through March of Dimes research that breast milk would give him a 50% better chance of surviving NEC. So when I couldn't produce milk of my own, we found a milk donation option.

The ONLY parent information we received in the NICU was provided by the March of Dimes. They helped us understand the terminology, the treatments, and started us in the right direction so we could ask questions, consider options, and be involved in our baby's care.

Max is a whopping 23+ lbs and growing stronger every day. We still face struggles. But we are the lucky ones.. because Max is alive. He will l turn 1 on April 16th, and we've chosen to celebrate his birthday at the Kansas City March for Babies. Instead of gifts, we are asking friends and family to join us, and donate to the March of Dimes. They helped save our baby, and us, during those 123 days in the NICU. The most difficult 123 days of our lives...


Jennifer Hamblin Robinson

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