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Our
little journey began on February 26th, 2015. That was the day my husband and I
found out that we were going to be parents for the first time. Little did we
know our journey was about to be a roller coaster ride no parent wants to go
on! The amount of emotion we had was unbelievable!
We were so thankful and
filled with so much joy that the Lord gave us this precious miracle!!! I had
been on Clomid to try and get pregnant. We went to the doctor in March and found
out our baby would be here around November 5th. June rolled around and we found
out that we were having a little boy!!!!
Brian and I both were so excited about
our sweet baby boy!!!
When July came we started seeing that Jag was measuring
behind 2 weeks and then the next week we went to see Dr. Sandlin at UAMS and
Jag was now measuring another week behind.
That day Dr. Sandlin prepared us
that we would most likely be having a premature baby. He wasn't sure at the
time what was causing his growth lag or how premature he would be. I was 26
weeks to the day that day we saw him.
I remember being so overwhelmed and
didn't know whether to cry or just get down on my knees and pray for my sweet
baby. Brian was so strong for me but I know he was worried. We didn't know at
this point if our baby would make it. The fear of the unknown was surrounding
us at this point.
The next day my blood pressure began to rise. Then that
Saturday I was admitted to UAMS for observation and they did multiple tests and
I was a puzzle to all of the doctors. They said I wasn't a text book example of
preeclampsia but I had some symptoms.
That following Wednesday they decided I
was doing good and I could possibly go home in bed rest the next day if my
blood work came back good. The Saturday before I received steroid injections in
case I had Jag so that maybe that would help his lungs. Early Thursday morning
around 3:30 I woke up hurting in my back. I thought it was gas pain or from
being in that bed for so many days. My lab work was drawn at 4:00 am and I had
received some medicine to see if it was gas. The pain just continued to get
worse and so they decided to check my lab again and found that my platelet
count had dropped more and my liver enzymes elevated.
They told me then I had
HELLP syndrome and that I had to have my baby or I would continue to get worse
and it would eventually hurt the baby lose him or worse we could lose us both.
Jag Colby Robinson was born at 27 weeks and was 1 pound 5 ounces and 13 inches
long on August 6th, 2016 at 11:01 am!!! Our sweet little man spent 117 days in
the NICU at UAMS. He had the best care from the nurses, doctors, respiratory
therapists and other therapy team members.
March of Dimes was also another
wonderful group of people that made our stay in the NICU more memorable. I
never imagined someone so tiny could have such a large impact in our lives!!!
We are so thankful for our little miracle!
Jag is now 9 months old or 6 months
adjusted. He is our real life super hero!!!! My husband and I are truly blessed
the Lord gave us our sweet baby Jag!!
*** Below are just a few samples of Jag's photos. For the full amount, please use the link above to view the photos on the OneDrive cloud account. There are over 800 photos ***
