Thank you all. I know the power of prayer, and every word helps... I will post updates. They’re transferring her to another hospital’s prenatal unit and are going to try and keep her from delivering the baby for a few days, or hopefully a couple weeks.
1PM Update: mom is doing well. Still no pain, we’re about to transfer to another hospital with an advanced NICU. He needs more time, but miracles have already happened. Thanks so much, all. 🙏♥️ For sharing stories, advice, encouragement, and faith.
All things are possible in Christ’s blessing.
Way to go, MOM, keep up the good work. I know how hard it is to lay still, feeling as if you are not doing anything, but, you are creating a life! Hang in there, sweetie! Praying for your family, your wife, your sweet baby continued health. ((Big Hugs))
PS: Dad, please make sure you are taking your vitamins, plenty of fluids, electrolytes, and get sleep. That is the best thing to do for your family right now.
I thought they had to deliver by 18 hours after broken water or risk infections? That's what they told me to get me into c section anyway. I wasn't as early though. I hope all goes well and he can stay in there comfy and grow. Much luck and prayer.
I was an L&D nurse back in the '80s and if a woman's water broke, that baby had to be delivered one way or another within 24 hours. But that was a long time ago, and maybe modern medicine has changed that.
Had mine do the same - 30 wks even. They put me on bed rest and did temp checks every 2 hrs. Plan was to let me go as long as I could with no fever if labor didn’t start on its own. They were hoping I would get to 36 wks. (This was in the 90s so who knows now)
That was what I was told at my c section last june at women and infants high risk. They were inducing me three weeks early for pre eclampsia and I never got past 3 cm.
Many prayers for all of you. Our Heavenly Father is the best healer there is and I pray that He places his hands over the medical staff caring for your wife & son so that the best care can be provided to your loved ones.
Thank you all. I know the power of prayer, and every word helps... I will post updates. They’re transferring her to another hospital’s prenatal unit and are going to try and keep her from delivering the baby for a few days, or hopefully a couple weeks.
1PM Update: mom is doing well. Still no pain, we’re about to transfer to another hospital with an advanced NICU. He needs more time, but miracles have already happened. Thanks so much, all. 🙏♥️ For sharing stories, advice, encouragement, and faith. All things are possible in Christ’s blessing.
Way to go, MOM, keep up the good work. I know how hard it is to lay still, feeling as if you are not doing anything, but, you are creating a life! Hang in there, sweetie! Praying for your family, your wife, your sweet baby continued health. ((Big Hugs))
PS: Dad, please make sure you are taking your vitamins, plenty of fluids, electrolytes, and get sleep. That is the best thing to do for your family right now.
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I thought they had to deliver by 18 hours after broken water or risk infections? That's what they told me to get me into c section anyway. I wasn't as early though. I hope all goes well and he can stay in there comfy and grow. Much luck and prayer.
I was an L&D nurse back in the '80s and if a woman's water broke, that baby had to be delivered one way or another within 24 hours. But that was a long time ago, and maybe modern medicine has changed that.
Had mine do the same - 30 wks even. They put me on bed rest and did temp checks every 2 hrs. Plan was to let me go as long as I could with no fever if labor didn’t start on its own. They were hoping I would get to 36 wks. (This was in the 90s so who knows now)
That was what I was told at my c section last june at women and infants high risk. They were inducing me three weeks early for pre eclampsia and I never got past 3 cm.
Many prayers for all of you. Our Heavenly Father is the best healer there is and I pray that He places his hands over the medical staff caring for your wife & son so that the best care can be provided to your loved ones.