Tinkaroo
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ellenbenny said:I think that is one of the possibilities. The doctor said that there are only a small # of infections that newborns can get, and that the antibiotics that they are giving her will cover all of those plus many more. He said that they are trying to grow out the bacteria but that it takes at least 5 days and doesn't always show anything, but that it doesn't really matter because she is on all the medication anyway.
Spoke with them a bit ago and the subsequent bloodwork does confirm infection, but she still appears perfectly healthy. They will continue the antibiotics for at least the full 7 days regardless, and more if necessary. The problem is they are talking about discharging DDIL tomorrow, but not the baby, so she is very upset about that, and said she will not leave the hospital. They do have a room for new mothers to use when their babies are in the hospital, but I don't think it will be terribly conducive to recovering from the c-section. I feel bad for them because I know how emotional she must be right now, but I do think that everything is going to be ok. I'll keep you posted.
Prayers said for your DDIL and DGD. My niece got an infection at birth (my poor SIL was sick as a dog when she went into labor, and then they left DN in the birth canal for too long!), and she spent a good month in NICU afterwards. Needless to say, it wasn't the best time, but she is a perfectly healthy little girl today; it was just a tough go there at first. I know the hospital was incredibly supportive of the family while DN was in the NICU - they basically got to come and go as needed, so hopefully your DDIL will only see it as sleeping elsewhere, and not like she's abandoning her baby!