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Ethan
Ethan was
born Friday, May 25, 2001 at 1:21 a.m. with an
APGAR of 8,9. He weighed in at 8 pounds even
(just like his daddy) and was
20
1/2 inches long. He has a full head of dark hair
(for now) and my blue eyes (hoping they stay
that way anyway!). He is quite strong. He tries
to do sit ups. He is also quite feisty that I
think he will eventually be a boxer or a swimmer
by the way he swings his arms and legs. His
Daddy, Aunt Kamrin, and Grandma were able to see
him enter our lives. We are truly blessed to
have him here!
I
have to
thank my
wonderful
nurse, Claire. I had a fairly
quick
labor and delivery with no pain medication, and
Claire helped me with that.
After Ethan was born, I was informed that he has
Down's Syndrome. I was not prepared in the least
for this information. I had a perfectly healthy
pregnancy. I went to all of my appointments and
all of my tests
came back normal, so how could my baby be born
with a defect?
Claire came
in to me and was so understanding and reminded
me
that God does not give us things that we can not
handle, and that He gives special
people "special needs" children to love. Ethan
was born early in the morning on the 25th of
May, and by late that evening, we were being
transported to Valley Children's Hospital. The
pediatrician heard a heart murmur and a major
side effect of Down's is heart complications, so
my son's first ride was in an isolette with
tubes and an IV.
That was one
of the hardest things I have ever had to go
through! The following morning Ethan had a
cardioechogram done to check his heart. His
heart is just fine! Thank God! We got to come
home on Tuesday, May 29th (his due date). We are
trying to get him on a schedule. Especially with
his feedings. We really have to work with him
sometimes to eat. He is the cutest baby. I just
love him to pieces. Scott and I have a lot of
support which is a tremendous help. So, thank
you to all of my nurses and Ethan's nurses. You
all were great! |