She has blood in one lung, and intbated (auto correct, I'M starting to like, I can blame my spelling on it )
and we'very heard that to help her she was starting to struggle to breathe ?
She was taken to a Baylor hospital close to the apartment and when they tried to in tab ate her they couldn't because she was strangling oN the blood in her thoart. So they care flied her to the children's in Dallas instead of the one closer to all of us. Little mama and Loli-Pop saw her last night,,but they only see her once a week,but we have a court date to get custody back to little mama. I don't understand why they change back to itentental.
Lily was a big girl when she was born. 8'6 and she was delivered by c section.No problems with blood.
They said they have to keep her sedated because she restles, and moving around. My sister and I have never seen Lily restless , we always had a hard time waking her up until the last two weeks when she was brought to us.
The transfusion was as your dh said low hemoctirt
Tell your dh thanks for his opions. It helps us to try to work though this.
ps Is your husband an only child?my dh was and I hear you.
This is really weird, how did Lily get a fractured skull with a c-section?
A baby's skull is pretty dang pliable, and the soft spot helps the un-knitted pieces of bone just kind of float so you're literally NOT pushing out a solid "bowling ball".
I had an emergency c-sec after my daughter's head got stuck in an angle at my tail bone that had healed from a bad break in the shape of an "L". Tail bones are more like a "J" so babies just kind of slide out. I was in full blown labor from 8:00 am...no kid. By 12:00 noon, they took me to x-ray and saw where she was stuck. They let me go on for 9 freaking more hours, betting that my tail bone would break. And me and the baby went into distress, though I wouldn't of known it because I was delirious by that point. After they wheeled me into surgery (9:15pm), the doc was out in the waiting room cautioning my ex-dh and family that one or both of us might not make it out of surgery, meanwhile, I told the nurse I was going home and made it as far as the operating room doors...no one told me I or my daughter had a 50/50 shot and I didn't know this fun fact until some 20 years later.
But...........daughter was born with a cone head. Her skull took the shape of the angle in my tail bone. And since there were only 2 babies in the maternity ward, one being an Oriental boy, I stood there at the window with my IV drip stand in one hand, clutching my stomach so my guts wouldn't fall out, and told myself "you have got to be freakin' kidding me" and staggered back to my room.
During the 5 days I was there, her head went back to normal and she was the darling of the ward, the "oh, what a beautiful baby", "well, you know she was a c-section" kind of stuff you hear from the mothers, who delivered later, and the maternity nurses. I just wanted to punch them out because this was no spinal block/epidural, "come in on the 2nd and have a c-section", no labor kind of birth.
My point is............I've never heard of a baby's skull being fractured through normal delivery or a c-section. Heck, my son was 8 lbs 8 oz. and he BROKE that angle in my tail bone when I pushed him out 6 years later, and his skull was fine. And I'm little! 5'1. I had 4th degree tears AFTER they gave me an episiotomy. Seriously, it looked like that Alien creature head from the movie had blown out through my nether regions. I kid you not.
Are they saying she possibly punctured a lung because of the broken ribs?
Damn, that little girl is going through so much!!!!!:tears: