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I posted a few weeks ago about my SIL going to make me an aunt soon, well it happened alot sooner than expected. Mom and baby doing ok. He weighed 4 pounds and 9 ounces. He was born 71/2 weeks early. I am so excited. Please remember little "Bruce" in your prayers.


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Cheri A Contributor

Congratulations!! I will keep little Bruce in my prayers that he continues to grow and is healthy!!

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Awww Congrats, Is he is the NICU? They will both be in my prayers.

pedro Explorer

Congratulations. I will keep Bruce in my prayers also.

Take care.

ravenwoodglass Mentor

Congratulations, I am so glad to hear that he arrived safely. Please keep us updated on how they are doing.

jerseyangel Proficient

My very best wishes to little Bruce and the family :)

jennyj Collaborator

Thanks for the thoughts and prayers. I am still floating. Mom and baby are doing well. I had to come home so I haven't seen him in over 24 hours but mom said he is eating on his own and she got to feed and hold him last night. My brother is one proud papa. She is doing well and may get out Saturday. Bruce will be there at least two more weeks.


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TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

awww... Congrats! I am so glad all worked out... I will keep Bruce and your family in my prayers.. those little guys are troopers.. you wait and see.....

Teacher1958 Apprentice

Congratulations!! I may be biased ;) , but I think preemies are the cutest babies. (My preemie is eighteen years old, 6' 4" tall, and 160 lbs.) He's leaving for college in the fall. I will keep your little guy in my prayers.

little d Enthusiast

Hi

Congrats to all

My daughter and I will pray as well, as we do for all the mommies and babies at my work, I work with the newborns not as a nurse but a Tech, I love my job and see plenty of babies down in the NICU and at time we will get a 34 weeker, as long as he is eating, are the giving him extra cals to help him along with mom nursing. He will do just fine as long as nothing happens, infection wise, remember preemies are susseptal to getting the dredded RSV, but I'm sure mom will not let any body hold him when going home without washing up or who have colds.

Donna

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

How exciting, JennyJ. Good luck, Bruce!

jennyj Collaborator

Update: Bruce is doing fine. He has a feeding tube in his nose to help supplement bottle feedings. He lost several ouces but is now back up to 4 pounds 8 ounces. He is just so wonderful. Mom is doing well, she got out Saturday but is staying at a Ronald McDonald house until he gets out. My brother will stay with her this week and her step-daughter the next. By then Bruce should be able to come home. I've got to touch him through the isolette and talk to him. He opens his eyes and wil look around when daddy talks. Thanks for all the prayers, thoughts, and concerns.

jkmunchkin Rising Star

CONGRATS!!!!!! And I just read this thread, but so glad to hear the baby is doing well :)

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