We visited her again this evening to find she was no longer on CPAP but just high flow nasal cannula. She is still breathing very fast but seems to be maintaining great oxygen saturations and her blood gas this evening looked decent. There is discussion about the possibility of re-intubating her if her respiratory rate doesn't settle down a little.
Tonight was the first time we got to hold her close. Usually by this time, they encourage skin to skin contact called "Kangaroo Care" but Kierson has been too critical to remove from her isolet. Now that she has become much more stable and extubated, they encouraged us to try it tonight. It brought tears to our eyes. She is so tiny and fragile but yet fighting to keep on breathing. Deitre couldn't help but laugh as Kierson drooled on her chest.
love the picture. somehow when you hold your baby everything seems like it's going to be alright. keep fighting Kierson and we'll keep praying!!
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