I have a 6 year old daughter who was born 4 weeks early and suffered an extremely
traumaticAmputation - traumatic
Post-traumatic stress disorder birth. I was in labor for 24 hours or so and actually pushed for about ELEVEN hours. Yes, 11 hours. Turns out she was stuck (
headHead and face reconstruction
Head injury
Head lice
Indications of head injury
Radial head injury down, facing sideways). No one would listen to me that something was wrong and denied me a c-section. I knew something was wrong because I had a pain separate from
contractionsFetal heart and uterine contraction monitor
Fetal heart monitoring
Tension headache that would not go away. Doctor turned her around with her
handsHand or foot spasms
Hand tremor for 1 and a half hours and then 15 minutes with forceps to RIP her out of me. At that time, the
placentaAnatomy of a normal placenta
Placenta
Placenta abruptio
Placenta previa
Ultrasound, normal placenta - braxton hicks
Ultrasound, normal relaxed placenta came out with her. How long was she without oxygen, we don't know. Also, the cord was wrapped around her
neckCervical spondylosis
Head and neck glands
Herpes zoster (shingles) on the neck and cheek
Irritated seborrheic kerotosis - neck
Lymph tissue in the head and neck.
Melanoma - neck
Neck lump
Neck pain
Neck pulse
Neck x-ray
Oral cancer twice. She suffered dramatic blood pressure drops and rises just prior to delivery. At four weeks early she was 8 lbs. 10 oz. She had to stay in the neonatal icu for 1 week due to juandice. She developed normally except for some pooping issues (really constipated) and a slow-developing sucking instinct. She outgrew both of those. BUT, she still drools quite a bit, enough that the school kids tease her. And she just doesn't seem to be like the other kids; she has a hard time making and keeping friends. I can't put my finger on it, though. I thought it might be ADHD but that just doesn't seem right. She was born 8/16/2000 and was not held back when entering Kindergarten. So, she is the youngest in her 1st grade class, and technically, if she would have been born on time, she'd only be in Kindergarten, not first grade. Thus, she has been labed as socially inmature. Is that all it is, or I should be worried about possible brain damage from birth? I worry about this because her first pediatrician told me of his nephew who had a traumatic birth and wasn't diagnosed with cerebal palsy until he was seven years old. Please help, thanks!
he did have them out 4 days ago, and is currently healing as i type you this letter. his throat / swallowing discomfort is causing him to drool like a waterfall. i do know this is normal throughout the healing period, but am anxious to see if it was truly the cause of his drooling. i will let you know.
his drooling has caused him some social skill problems in preschool, and he has all of a sudden become so shy and such a "mommy's boy", when in fact prior to preschool, he was such an assertive and sociable little guy (drooling and all). he had some speech therapy for a year, but it has not helped him at all.
my son is a BIG guy...he is 4 yrs old and 52 lbs. he was breeched inutero and was delivered by c-section. his sucking reflexes were normal and never had any problems with feeding. his main problem was projectile vomiting after bottle feedings...i thought it was gas or inability to take in dairy. i switched him over to soy, and he was okay...
slight CP crossed my mind as well, but will go with adenoids (adenoids) and tonsils unless it does not work, and i will get more tests done. my son is very very bright and has a sharp memory. his gross motor skills are a little awkward due to his size, but he is a typical little 4 year old who loves to count, be read to (even recalls stories, characters, etc..), dramatic play, etc. his self-concious state has hindered his ability to express himself socially in preschool. it saddens and worries me, because i know what he is capable of.
let's keep in touch...and i will let you know how he does.
aloha from hawaii,
makuahine2007