Our little Angel Baby Yeon
Everything feels like a dream. A short sweet and bitter dream that happen way too fast.
On 28th
July (Friday), I took Emergency leave because Sean wasn’t feeling well. As
usual, being at home means doing lots of other works rather than resting. In
the evening, I noticed that BB has not been moving as much as he used to. We
decided to go to the hospital to check up.
During the
assessment, BB started to move again which I felt relieved. Doctor checked on
my opening and confirmed I am not dilated. She suggested to induce since I am
37 weeks pregnant but also mention that is entirely up to me. Why rush when he
is not ready? I signed the letter to return home and continue monitoring at
home.
On 29th July (Saturday), everything seems fine but I realized that I have a little mucus
discharge (probably the mucus plug) but not feeling any contraction though and
brush it off.
On 30th July (Sunway) at 12pm, I was awaken by Kent’s snoring and it is when I felt the
consistent period pain every 10mins apart. I waited till it became more
consistent before departing to the hospital.
There is no
other mother except me at the assessment department. The nurse failed to get
fetal reading saying that the baby is asleep. I think it took about an hour to
finally get the reading out, and that is after doctor intervene. I am dilated
4cm at the time. In within an hour, I am dilated to 7cm and is ready for
delivery.
Once I reach
the delivery room, I am all ready to push. The whole process was like in war
zone. Everyone acted very fast. When they burst my amniotic sac, that is when
their faces changed. I gave all I have to deliver our baby. Once BB is
delivered, unlike the usual process, I don’t even see my baby. He was sent
right out from the room. I am still in the delivery room to deliver the
placenta and to get my stiches done.
Yes, those
faces and quick actions does indicate something. BB had pooped in the womb and
he has to be monitored closely.
BB will be transferred
to NICU for monitoring and I was transferred to ward later without a chance to
look at my baby. Nothing is being communicated to us on the arrangement.
There is
visiting hour in NICU, we took some time to rest and eat, not knowing anything
about our baby. When we visited NICU, a doctor came to explain to us on BB
condition (finally). She was very cautious and ensure that we talk in secluded
area. This is where I started to feel uneasy. She explained to us BB condition and
prep us for the worst. But she also did inform us that BB seems to be doing well
now.
I was discharged
the next day and still feeling very positive that BB will pull through. I mean,
this is not something uncommon and with current medical knowledge, we trust
that the doctors and nurses will know what to do to treat him. Is not like the
first time we heard about BB poop in the womb. The fatal rate is about 5-7% so
yes, we should hope for the best.
The next
few days was in and out of hospital visiting BB. We could not take any photos or
videos in the NICU. We have to take turns to visit BB and we truly understand
this is for the safety of all babies there. We manage to sneak in some photos
though. Basically, there is nothing we can do when we visited BB in NICU. He is
on 7 days antibiotics and we can’t hold him when we are there. Just to be there
to emotionally support him. The only chance when I get to hold him is on his 5th
day of antibiotic. He’s just so coincidentally off medication and I can even
try to breastfeed him. He’s so tiny and fragile while I am like a new mother who
do not know what to do or how to even swaddle him. I felt so helpless for
moment. I tried to let him latch but we did not make it happen that day.
On 4th
August, we were told that BB can be discharged when we visited him at NICU. We
were thrilled and also caught with this happy surprise because we are so not
ready for it. We didn’t even have his clothes with us that time and had his
grandparents to deliver it to hospital. We went straight to confinement centre
once discharge from hospital. For the first time, I carry BB in the car heading
‘home’. Feeling happy that we are now a family of four and still have that
amazing feeling that we now have a BB. BB was handed over to the nurses there
to be bath and taken care of. While I clean myself and settle my engorged
problem. I can’t breastfeed him with engorge boobs or being so ‘dirty’ returning
from hospital. We took a little rest that night, getting ready for even more
challenging night feeding. That is what on my mind. We have more time to spend,
take a rest first maybe.
On 5th
August, early in the morning. We were awakened by the nurses in the Confinement
Centre informing that BB temperature had been very low at the night and rejected
milk. Doctor advise to bring him back to hospital immediately. We rushed to the
Emergency Department before BB is sent to NICU again.
The doctor
at NICU sent us home again. We, the helpless parent again left with no
information nor anything about our BB condition. We headed back, had a quick shower
and lunch.
Before we even
get to sit down, Kent receive call from hospital asking us to return to the
hospital. Nothing is being communicated through the phone. The doctor insists
to talk to us personally. We rushed back to hospital to receive the news that
we hated most. This time the specialist spoke to us, prepping us really for the
worst. Dr.Dayang explained that there might be second infection so they have to
start with another antibiotic. They didn’t know exactly where the infection is
but it seems like that is the situation they are facing now. And BB would need
to be intubated because he has difficulty breathing. She allowed us to visit BB
in the NICU. This is the ‘privilege’ that I hated most. We were then told that
we can leave and they will call us if anything. This is where no news is good
news.
We went
back to clean up, eat and not long after we receive call from hospital again.
No updates no information given again via phone calls and we are required to be
there like asap. We rushed over to receive even more devastating update.
6th August, we stayed at
the NICU waiting area the whole morning. Who know they might need something
from me. I want to be there to know first-hand what is happening. I was left with
engorged breast but that is nothing compared to the unknown situation of our BB
in the NICU. Hours passed and we get startled every time someone open the NICU
door. I just hope is not the doctor wanted to talk to us. I really have no idea
how many hours passes but that night seems to be very short.
We were
allowed to see BB in the NICU 2 times. It’s the most heart wrenching scene. Big
machines hook on to the tiny body of our helpless BB. Every breath is a
struggle to him that sent him to spasm and pain. We could see that he wanted it
to stop, he wanted to cry out loud but he can’t because there is a big tube
right in his mouth to the airway all the way to his lungs. Our heart could not
be more painful to see him in this condition. At a point i seriously think that
we should stop everything and stop making my BB suffer.
The next
time when we see him, he is no longer here. Though still intubated, but he’s
more at peace. No more struggling, no more pain. We are sorry that you have to
suffer. We are sorry to have not spent enough time with you. We are sorry that
we did not kiss you while you are here. We are sorry that you did not get enough
of our love before your passing.
Even that
you are gone, mama and baba will always remember that smirk you made in the
Emergency Room. We will remember every little detail that you left with us.
Thank you
for dropping by to let us learn and realize that
- We need to appreciate every moment as there is no promised second chance
- We are surrounded by people who truly care and love us
- We should not take people who loves us for granted and hurt them because they love us
- Belongings or material is nothing compared to loves
- Life is short and we should spend it meaningfully with the people we love
- You let me realized how lucky I am to have a husband and companion that is loving, strong and will be by my side no matter how bad the situation is. He is my emotional pillar and everything.
- You let me learn that Sean is a young gentleman that will take care of people around him.
- You let me see the perfect husband and father in my life partner.
- You teach
me that is time to love myself more and to do more things for myself.
You will always be in our heart. Though I can’t promise you that I won’t shed any more tears whenever I think of you, I promised you that I will be strong. I will be strong because you are at a better place. I will be strong because I want to cherish every moment that I have in this life. I want to live to my fullest in every single minute. To spend time and create more memories with people I love. For this is the reason you dropped by to make us realized.
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