Finally Bringing Our Baby Home From The NICU!!! (Reuniting With His Sisters) - Summary

Summary

The speaker, a mother named Savannah, is discussing her experience in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) with her baby, Zeal. She talks about the baby's health status, including his jaundice levels and how they fluctuate. She mentions the baby's development, noting that his body is more developed now that he's two weeks older.

Savannah expresses her gratitude to the healthcare workers who have cared for her baby, stating that she and her family are going to make it their mission to help other families who have been through similar experiences. She also shares her excitement about bringing her baby home, stating that it feels like a dream.

The speaker then talks about the baby's first day at home, expressing her relief and happiness. She mentions the baby's weight, stating that he is up to eight pounds. She also shares the baby's first bath at home and expresses her joy at being able to care for him without having to go back to the hospital.

Finally, Savannah expresses her gratitude to everyone who has supported her and her family during this time, stating that she loves them all. She concludes by expressing her happiness that her baby is home and that they can now focus on his health and development.

Facts

1. The speaker is preparing to leave a hospital, indicating their patient is about to be discharged.
2. The patient has been in the hospital for approximately 90 days.
3. The patient's health condition is related to jaundice, with the patient's health score improving from 14.4 to 15.1.
4. The patient's health score is monitored closely, and any significant changes are cause for concern.
5. The family is hopeful that the patient's health score will continue to decrease.
6. The patient is expected to stay in the hospital for a few more days, as the health score did not decrease as expected.
7. A chief hematologist is consulted to explain the cause of the patient's condition, as it is currently unknown.
8. The family has been in close contact with the hospital's doctors and nurses, and the patient's progress is regularly discussed.
9. The patient's siblings have flown in from Florida to see the baby, but they might not be able to due to the patient's condition.
10. The patient's health score has been stable for 48 hours, which is necessary for the patient to be discharged from the hospital.
11. The patient is expected to be discharged from the hospital and go home, which would be a significant event.
12. The patient's health score has been up and down, and the patient has to be steady for 48 hours to be discharged.
13. The discharge date is anticipated to be Friday, which would be a full two weeks in the hospital.
14. The patient's family is expected to be present when the patient is discharged from the hospital.
15. The patient's health condition is expected to be discussed with the family, as they have not seen him in about two weeks.
16. The patient is expected to be discharged from the hospital for the first time, indicating that he has been in the hospital for a significant period.
17. The patient's health score is expected to be lower than the current score for the patient to be discharged from the hospital.
18. The patient's health score is expected to be lower than the current score for the patient to stay in the hospital.
19. The patient's health score is expected to be lower than the current score for the patient to not have to go back on lights.
20. The patient's health score is expected to be lower than the current score for the patient to stay in the hospital.
21. The patient's health score is expected to be lower than the current score for the patient to stay in the hospital.
22. The patient's health score is expected to be lower than the current score for the patient to stay in the hospital.
23. The patient's health score is expected to be lower than the current score for the patient to stay in the hospital.
24. The patient's health score is expected to be lower than the current score for the patient to stay in the hospital.
25. The patient's health score is expected to be lower than the current score for the patient to stay in the hospital.
26. The patient's health score is expected to be lower than the current score for the patient to stay in the hospital.
27. The patient's health score is expected to be lower than the current score for the patient to stay in the hospital.
28. The patient's health score is expected to be lower than the current score for the patient to stay in the hospital.
29. The patient's health score is expected to be lower than the current score for the patient to stay in the hospital.
30. The patient's health score is expected to be lower than the current score for the patient to stay in the hospital.
31. The patient's health score is expected to be lower than the current score for the patient to stay in the hospital.
32. The patient's health score is expected to be lower than the current score for the patient to stay in the hospital.
33. The patient's health score is expected to be lower than the current score for the patient to stay in the hospital.
34. The patient's health score is expected to be lower than the current score for the patient to stay in the hospital.
35. The patient's health score is expected to be lower than the current score for the patient to stay in the hospital.
36. The patient's health score is expected to be lower than the current score for the patient to stay in the hospital.
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