

Just got back from our Sunday night visit. Her box was being cleaned and she was about to be moved to it. This allow more heat retention and less weight loss. It also means she is more stable and they don't have to fool with her as much. As you will see in the pic, she is off the ventilator. She is breathing with some stimulation through a nasal thingy (there is a technical term that escapes my memory) and doing well. If she gets tired she may have to go back on ventilator for a short time and back and forth as she gets stronger. But now that the ventilator is off, the tube that was between her vocal chords is gone and we are hearing little sounds which eventually will be cries. Can you imagine - you actually can't wait until you hear your daughter scream her head off!!
She did have a spinal tap today and one test that is very sensitive tested positive for meningitis. The doctor is not concerned about treating it, he said we just have to know to make sure we get it all. If he ain't worried, then I'm not worried.
She still have some brownish fluid in her belly, so for now they are holding off on breastmilk. Maybe tomm, maybe Tuesday.
What we are looking forward to is a few more tubes coming out and then we will be able to hold her. I don't know if they will be able to get Jennifer out of there when that happens. She has already mentioned that when she comes home she's not getting put down. And considering two older sisters and family, that might be true for a time.
Some sobering news was that they don't consider sending them home until 35 weeks. Even if they aren't 5lbs as long as they are eating and gaining weight. So we are in this for sure until July 20. They told us to be prepared for the due date - August 22nd. In the big picture, as long as she comes home healthy. Not all babies make it out of NICU, and why should I be selfish to think mine should come early? Our prayer to Jesus all along has been to work in Sara and our family's life in such a way that He gets the glory and His name is made known!
Jenny is doing well, having some trouble with her incision and blistering from medical tape. When that clears up in a few days it is going to be hard to hold her back. The girls are doing great also. They are sharing a room so Maw Maw and Paw Paw can stay and help out (and they have been incredible!). They are now trying to convince us they need bunk beds like their cousins, Benjamin and Jonathan. I'm thinking they are still in the honeymoon phase.
So many other babies and families in NICU, keep praying for them as you pray for Sara. And I can't say it enough - thanks for your support and prayers.