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<blockquote data-quote="joneshockey" data-source="post: 407454"><p>Thanks Star, for sharing your sister's experience with her daughter. It kind of puts things in perspective... </p><p> </p><p>I know that baby Emily is going to eventually be fine, but it just scares me to think that they MAY have to do surgery on her when she is soooo little. (I guess that they usually go in thru the bladder to open the tubes and drain the fluide)The Maternal/Fetal Dr. also mentioned today that many of the kids that have these issues have to be put on preventative antibiotics their whole life so that an infection doesn't enter the kidney's and causing damage to them. Just soo much to think/worry about! On a more positive note... she is growing at the expected rate in all other areas - She currently weighs about 4 lbs. 2 oz. I was disappointed that they didn't do any 3-D pictures for me either... I was hoping to see how much she has changed over the last 2 months... The 3 pictures that I did get were NOT very good at all (not worth sharing or viewing - I may or may not get prints of them made, that is how BAD they are!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joneshockey, post: 407454"] Thanks Star, for sharing your sister's experience with her daughter. It kind of puts things in perspective... I know that baby Emily is going to eventually be fine, but it just scares me to think that they MAY have to do surgery on her when she is soooo little. (I guess that they usually go in thru the bladder to open the tubes and drain the fluide)The Maternal/Fetal Dr. also mentioned today that many of the kids that have these issues have to be put on preventative antibiotics their whole life so that an infection doesn't enter the kidney's and causing damage to them. Just soo much to think/worry about! On a more positive note... she is growing at the expected rate in all other areas - She currently weighs about 4 lbs. 2 oz. I was disappointed that they didn't do any 3-D pictures for me either... I was hoping to see how much she has changed over the last 2 months... The 3 pictures that I did get were NOT very good at all (not worth sharing or viewing - I may or may not get prints of them made, that is how BAD they are! [/QUOTE]
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