Posted on October 10, 2009 - by Andy McMahon
Gemma Auden McMahon
Gemma was born October 7th at 7:44 am. She weighed 6 pounds 14 ounces and was 19 inches long. She’s beautiful, and perfect in every way.
When Gemma was born, mama bear (Andrea) and Gemma had a slight fever. Nothing insane. Since then, they’ve been running blood screens on Gemma.
Her CRP count has been exceedingly high. A normal CRP count for a new born is 0.9. Gemma’s on Thursday was 9.6 and on Friday had spiked to 11.6. This means that Gemma’s body is fighting off an infection. The doctors can’t seem to pinpoint where. On Friday, a Neonatal specialist came in and said that he needed to make sure that Gemma’s infection was not in her brain, (Meningitis) by doing a lumbar puncture, which is a spinal tap but needed our approval to do so. Ouch. This parenthood thing is TOUGH!! Andrea and I discussed it and decided that we really had no choice. It’s hard to say, “OK… you can stick a needle in our baby’s back.”.
The results came back negative, PRAISE GOD! We thought that was great news. We thought that meant that there wasn’t an infection. Yesterday they told us there still was an infection and little baby Gemma had to stay at the hospital until they A) found the infection or B) she’s completed a full round of antibiotics, which could take 7-10 days.
Gemma is currently in level 2 of NICU. Level 2, I think means pretty much she is NOT in critical condition. Andrea and I are the only two allowed to visit her, and have to literally scrub in, and put on gowns to see her. It’s so surreal. This is not anything I ever imagined our first baby’s birth would be like!
We spoke with her pediatrician last night and we got more information than anyone at the hospital could give us. Worst case scenario Gemma will be in the hospital until next Sunday if the antibiotics she is on now work.
If her blood work comes back improved today, like a CRP level of 9, and then even more improved tomorrow, there is a chance we will be able to take Gemma home and give her the love and care she needs, and get the rest of her antibiotics either by a nurse that comes to our home, or by taking her to out pediatrician. That is what we are praying for today. I would love it if you prayed with us!
We’re praying for wisdom for the doctors treating her. We are praying that she is touched with God’s healing hand, and that her body is able to fight this infection (wherever it is, most likely in the blood). We are praying for strength, courage and wisdom ourselves to understand what is happening. We are both new to this parenthood thing, and we HATE seeing poor Gemma have to go through all of this. If you could pray with us, that would be great!
For right now, we are in a hotel by the hospital, so we can feed Gemma and be close to her. Andrea and I are working in shifts during the night, so we can each try to get a little bit more than 1.5 hours of sleep at a time.
I know that this could all be going way worse, but now I understand when parents talk about their child hurting. It sucks bad.
I will continue to update this site with any news and I’m even trying to make a page for pictures.
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Jonathan said:
you guys are in my constant prayers right now. I know that God is watch over you guys and will heal baby Gemma from this infection.
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Raquel said:
I am praying for Gemma and for mommy and daddy, too. I know how hard this is. One of my little ones was in nicu for 7 days. It created a fierce bond with my child. An us against the world mentality. God will see you through this and is undoubtably by your little ones side every moment.
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Justinh said:
I know it’s got to be hard, but I know that good will come out of it. God always has a way of doing that
I’m praying for all three of you. Let me know if you need anything.
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Toby said:
Bro, there’s a “wave” of us praying for you guys and we’ll get our church involved in lifting you all up tomorrow. Hang in there brother!! The pain of a child is never easy and when it’s your own, it’s that much more difficult. We know this all too well.
Take care!
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John Jacobus said:
hey man, can’t wait to meet the little one! you’re in our prayers.
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October 11, 2009
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Bryan said:
Praying, Bro! We went through some similar times with our first born. It is hard to not be able to take them home right away. But it sounds like your Doctors are on top of things. Praise God for the negative results of Meningitis.
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Cindy Wilder said:
Hope you both are ok. Kaleigh had to stay in the NICU for 10 days. I too understand your worries and concerns. Just remember God is looking out for her she will be fine. We will be praying for your family.
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October 13, 2009
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Brad Gross said:
Hey Andy,
Praying for you guys! Miss you man, hope you’re well, love ya.
brad