Abe and his Papa bonding in the NICU.
There have been a few setbacks and he now has a chest tube but is doing better this early evening. Kami was discharged today and had pumped enough breast milk/colostrum to last until early morning, so after spending all day with Abe, they went home for the night...with heavy hearts and empty arms. I do hope he can come home soon.
Thank you all for your sweet and loving comments and continued well wishes and prayers, it has been a blessing to have them.
I will update soon.
xo
13 comments:
Wonderful that he is doing better. Abe is such a strong name. You are in my thoughts.
I'm saying a special prayer for your little grandson. He is in good hands. Those nurses and doctors know what to do. And very soon he will be home with his Mommy and Daddy.
kepping you & yours in our prayers~
xo
katie
Such a sweet picture ...I am prayerful that you will have your grandso hoe soon.
Thinking of you all!.
Colleen
that should have said HOME!
Continuing to think of you all...
~Chris
Dear Grandma Sherri
I will continue to pray for little Abe.
(((((HUGS))))) and prayers for
Abe. When my first grandchild was born her apgar was 1......she was just a warm body. She is a beautifulnormal 8 year old now.
I am sorry to hear that he can’t be with his family yet, but I am sure they will have Abraham fit and ready to go live with his Mother and Father very soon, thanks for keeping us posted.
Regards
Edward
What a sweetheart....our oldest was in the hospital the first 3 weeks with meningitis.....your in my prayers! the joy it will be to bring this little love finally home!
Congratulations on your new grandson Sherri! Adorable photo! Thinking of you all and sending best wishes and hugs! xxx
He's beautiful... This part will all be over soon and you will be rocking him in his own home, snuggling his baby goodness close and singing in his little ear. I'm still praying as are so many of the friends you have touched in Blogland!
Blessings, Debbie
Sherri, I just know your sweet little grand-peep will be home with mom and dad very soon. Doctors these days can do amazing things. Hugs, Diane P.S. please keep us up to date with Abes progress ("
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