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kaorder1999
02-21-2007, 10:28 AM
Preemie not going home yet

Doctors cautious about tiny girl born after 21 weeks in womb


11:22 PM CST on Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Associated Press

MIAMI – A girl born after fewer than 22 weeks in the womb – among the shortest gestation periods known for a live birth – will remain in a hospital a few extra days as a precaution, officials said Tuesday.

Amillia Sonja Taylor weighed less than 10 ounces at birth in October. Amillia Taylor, born Oct. 24, had been expected to be sent home from Baptist Children's Hospital on Tuesday. But tests indicated she was vulnerable to infection, said Dr. Paul Fassbach, who has cared for the baby since shortly after she was born.

"She has been fine," Dr. Fassbach said, but doctors are being extra cautious "now that she's going into the world."

Doctors say Amillia is among the few babies known to have survived after a gestation of fewer than 22 weeks. Full-term births come after 37 to 40 weeks.

Amillia was only 9 ½ inches long and weighed less than 10 ounces when she was delivered by Caesarean section. Eddie and Sonja Taylor's first child now weighs 4 ½ pounds and is a little more than 15 ½ inches long.


Amillia's mother and doctor talk about her progress
She has had respiratory and digestive problems, as well as a mild brain hemorrhage, but doctors believe there will not be major long-term effects.

Amillia was conceived in vitro and has been in an incubator since birth. She will continue to receive a small amount of supplemental oxygen after going home.

She was delivered because Ms. Taylor was suffering from complications. Dr. Fassbach said that if doctors had known Amillia's real gestational age, they might not have intervened. He said he thought she was at least 23 weeks, and doctors were shocked when the Taylors' fertility specialist pinpointed the exact date of fertilization.

Dr. Fassbach cautioned against rushing to redefine medical standards for fetus viability.

"We just don't know which 21- to 22-weekers are going to do well and which are not going to do well," he said. "I don't think we should change what we do, but it shows us we need to do more research and find out where our edge of viability is going to go."
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Adidas410s
02-21-2007, 10:39 AM
k the picture of the feet freaks me out...where's the baby?

kaorder1999
02-21-2007, 10:41 AM
that is a crazy picture isnt it? TINY!

pirate4state
02-21-2007, 10:42 AM
Originally posted by Adidas410s
k the picture of the feet freaks me out...where's the baby? She is there. You can see part of her behind the hands. Follow the wires. :(

She'll be a fighter!! :clap:

Adidas410s
02-21-2007, 10:48 AM
Originally posted by pirate4state
She is there. You can see part of her behind the hands. Follow the wires. :(

She'll be a fighter!! :clap:
yeah...her feet look like gummy worms :(

My youngest brother was born at 25 or 26 weeks...he was 2 lbs 13 oz I believe. My dad was able to take his class ring from Tech and slide it all the way up Parker's arm...we have a picture of it at home somewhere. If an adult put their hands together...he fit inside them. You wouldn't know it now as he's about 5'11" or so...but I bet he would've been around 6'4" had he not been so premature.

pirate44
02-21-2007, 10:54 AM
my neice was born 2 lbs. 15 years ago. hard to believe she was that small.

as for this little one it is an amazing story. like p4s posted, she will be a fighter for sure.

44INAROW
02-21-2007, 11:03 AM
modern medical advances are amazing - hope she able to grow up and live a normal life - being the mother of an extreme premie, I can appreciate the parent's emotions. My youngest weighed 2 lbs 2 oz and was 12 inches long at birth and was 25 weeks gestational age. I thank God on a daily basis that he's living life to the fullest (he's almost 19 now) and other than a slight vision problem, he's had no ill effects of being in NICU for 3 months...... 10 ozs, I can't even imagine a baby that small -

CHS_CG
02-21-2007, 11:03 AM
wow.. she will be a very blessed girl if she makes it through.

CHS_CG
02-21-2007, 11:05 AM
Originally posted by 44INAROW
modern medical advances are amazing - hope she able to grow up and live a normal life - being the mother of an extreme premie, I can appreciate the parent's emotions. My youngest weighed 2 lbs 2 oz and was 12 inches long at birth and was 25 weeks gestational age. I thank God on a daily basis that he's living life to the fullest (he's almost 19 now) and other than a slight vision problem, he's had no ill effects of being in NICU for 3 months...... 10 ozs, I can't even imagine a baby that small -


Wow... No idea that Johnny was that lil when he was born. You cant even tell..

thatsminty
02-21-2007, 11:13 AM
I was three months premature



AND I'm awesome

BILLYFRED0000
02-21-2007, 11:19 AM
My beautiful wife was born in the early 60's at over 3 months premature. She weighed around 2 pounds. At that time they simply did not survive. But somehow she did. And I am glad that she did. Her birthday is a special day in my house.

stangGirl2007
02-21-2007, 04:05 PM
I babysit a little girl who was smaller than a dollar bill when she was born.. (not sure how many months premature she was) she is TINY but she's doing great

Ranger Mom
02-21-2007, 04:06 PM
Originally posted by CHS_CG
wow.. she will be a very blessed girl if she makes it through.

She should, that was just what she was when she was born. She is 4-1/2 lbs now.

BuffyMars
02-21-2007, 04:12 PM
OMG! I hadn't seen this pic of the feet. :(

My grandmother was less than a pound when she was born. The doctors placed her on the bed, and said she would not live, that there was nothing that they could do.

Her grandmother disagreed, and took her home, and fed her with an eyedropper, and her bed was a warm brick. They eventually nursed her to health.

She lived to be 69, with many health problems mind you, but miracles do happen. :D