To quote Shelly's blog:
"Jane and Elizabeth were moved out of their 'isolettes' and into a regular pediatric crib yesterday. This is where they put the healthiest NICU babies That is if none of the NICU babies have a contagious disease. And none of them do, so this is a good thing."
"Jane and Elizabeth were moved out of their 'isolettes' and into a regular pediatric crib yesterday. This is where they put the healthiest NICU babies That is if none of the NICU babies have a contagious disease. And none of them do, so this is a good thing."
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Jane of the left and Elizabeth on the right.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Jane at top and Elizabeth on bottom.
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It looks like the feeding tubes are still in, but it probably won't be long before those are history. One thing common to both Hall's and Butchart's is a healthy attitude toward eating well. Those girls have a double dose of that.
1 comment:
Thanks for re-posting this Dad! And actually, their feeding tubes won't come out until right before they come home, because eating is the last thing on their coming home list now! They're down to the fewest tubes/wires that they'll have until they come home.
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