Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Our Little Miracle


As previously mentioned we were pregnant with a little boy, due June 1oth. I have struggled in the past keeping pregnant and this time was no different. I have a fabulous Dr. who because of past problems watched me like a hawk (ultrasounds weekly, etc). At around 16 weeks, Dec. 22ish, I started having contractions. Without going into too many details lets just say I have an incompetent cervix so they went in and sewed it closed and put me on strict bed rest at home, with bathroom privileges. Bed rest is hard. Everyone thinks it'd be so nice just to lay around all day, and it is for about 2 days. It's hard not being able to get up and grab a snack or answer your front door. Anth was amazing! He did sooo much for me! My ward was amazing! They brought over meals and so many came to visit, the highlight of my days. I was on bed rest at home for a month. On Jan. 20th I had a Dr. apt and was admitted into the hospital because my cervix was down to .3 cm. I was on even stricter bed rest, with no bathroom privileges (I'm amazed at the things we take for granted). The plan was for me to be in the hospital for the duration of the pregnancy, 4.5 months! Again Anth and the ward were wonderful in visiting and doing so much to make my time less awful than it was. Throughout my hospital stay they had me on all kinds of meds to help keep this little guy in. About a week into it my water broke but sealed over. On Feb. 2nd, 21 weeks and 5 days into my pregnancy, my body had had enough and at 5:08 pm William Anthony Vance was born. He weighed 14.4 oz and was 10.5 in long. Previously to all this the Dr.'s (specialist and neonatal) had talked to us about the chances of babies surviving if born earlier than 23-24 weeks. The survival stats were not good and of those that did survive had severe disabilities. When Will was born Anth was asked if we wanted them to work on him, knowing his less than 1% chance of survival, he said yes.

It's now been two weeks. We still have our little boy! It's definitely been a roller coaster! He's in the NICU but doing amazing well considering how underdeveloped he is. I can't begin to list all the miracles we've been blessed with! But to name a few, his brain has no extra fluid or bleeding, his heart is working great, he needs minimal oxygen (about 30%), his lungs are doing well, etc. In the last two days he has opened his eyes, it's incredible!!! He moves all the time which reminds me of how much he moved when he was inside me. He has so many facial expressions and because of the tubes down his throat we can't hear him cry but we can see it on his face, it breaks my heart. His biggest concern is a yeast infection he's fighting in his lungs. It's about the most aggressive infection he could have gotten but he's a fighter!



We don't know what the outcome of this experience will be but we've felt an amazing peace from the very beginning. We can't say how grateful we are for the Atonement! He's our little boy and will be forever! We've felt the numerous prayers in our behave and are humbled at all the support from family and friends. Thank you to all who have prayed for our little boy, they have sure helped him! Please continue to pray for his development and strength to fight this infection. My goal is to update this blog regularly, but know it my not happen as often as you or I would like :)

7 comments:

Rebekah B. said...

what an incredible boy he is.

what incredible parents this little boy has.

and what an incredible uncle he will come to know someday.

incredible.

shawn

Michelle & Steve said...

I just love this little boy! My very favorite is that even though he is so, so tiny there is still evidence and experience of his determined personality! I'm so glad you posted about him, my heart leaped when I noticed the new post. Keep fighting, Will!

Park's said...

Oh Lynette, our prayers are for sure with you! I pray that he will be able to keep being strong and that this infection will go away. You have an awesome attitude. Keep that faith. We will be praying for your little family! Take care!

Clayton and Amber said...

I don't even know how I stumbled upon your blog, but I'm a friend of Anthony's from high school. Lynette, I can't imagine how difficult your pregnancy must have been...but you definitely have a little miracle. Your post was so sweet. Will is beautiful and a fighter. Our families prayers are with you, Anthony, and your darling little boy. -Amber Trowbridge Andersen

Alisa said...

Lynette, I had no idea any of this was going on because we have been so out of touch for a while. Hang in there, and know that you have one more friend out there praying for you and Will! Love, Alisa (Barton)

Unknown said...

Oh Lynette! I am so sorry!!! I see this every day! I will be thinking of and praying for you! If you need anything , don't hesitate to ask !! Please keep us updated !

clintandmicah said...

Congratulations on your little angel! Our prayers will be with you. We love you!