Poor little mite. Was his cord cut straight away? It looks likely with his bulging red stump. If his cord was cut straight away that will have prevented much of his blood, oxygenated blood from circulating from the placenta into him. Please do some reading about this when you decide to give gorgeous little Jacob a sibling. :)
Add "Subcostal retractions" on the title for educational purposes so students can find it, it helped me. Nice video, hope the kid is up and running and ruining your furniture :-D
sry to hear that...instead of witing 6 hours they should have done x-ray before so you would have known....it would have scared me to death if this was my son...wich his name is also jacob <3
Oh my goodness, poor baby struggling to breathe. With all that blood at the umbilical cord it is obvious his cord was clamped before he had adequate blood volume to perfuse his lungs. Check out the work of Judith Mercer et al, I'm sorry cord clamping hurt your baby :(
@AAA4509 the transfusion of blood from the placenta to the baby expands and erects the tissue of the lungs and is the mechanism that clears fluid from the lungs. This baby may have had a physiological birth with an intact cord and no interruption to the placental transfusion - his respiratory distress, retraction, nasal flaring and/or collapsed lung may have been caused by sometime totally unrelated, you're right. I'm genuinely sorry for whatever caused this baby birth trauma.
Poor little mite. Was his cord cut straight away? It looks likely with his bulging red stump. If his cord was cut straight away that will have prevented much of his blood, oxygenated blood from circulating from the placenta into him. Please do some reading about this when you decide to give gorgeous little Jacob a sibling. :)
joyzerelly 1 week ago
Aww bless him xo Hope he is doing great!!
UtubeDuDeDuh 1 month ago
Thank you for posting! Helped me learn more about ARDS for school!!
gogoktsn 4 months ago
Add "Subcostal retractions" on the title for educational purposes so students can find it, it helped me. Nice video, hope the kid is up and running and ruining your furniture :-D
beneye1 5 months ago 2
@beneye1 good idea. done and done. and yes... he's finally potty trained but for a while there he was soiling the furniture :) thanks!
rubanek 5 months ago
sry to hear that...instead of witing 6 hours they should have done x-ray before so you would have known....it would have scared me to death if this was my son...wich his name is also jacob <3
greeneyes2807 5 months ago
Oh my goodness, poor baby struggling to breathe. With all that blood at the umbilical cord it is obvious his cord was clamped before he had adequate blood volume to perfuse his lungs. Check out the work of Judith Mercer et al, I'm sorry cord clamping hurt your baby :(
GiftedBirth 5 months ago
@GiftedBirth You don't know if the clamping was the cause in this specific case, do you also believe that clamping can cause autism as well ?
AAA4509 5 months ago
@AAA4509 the transfusion of blood from the placenta to the baby expands and erects the tissue of the lungs and is the mechanism that clears fluid from the lungs. This baby may have had a physiological birth with an intact cord and no interruption to the placental transfusion - his respiratory distress, retraction, nasal flaring and/or collapsed lung may have been caused by sometime totally unrelated, you're right. I'm genuinely sorry for whatever caused this baby birth trauma.
GiftedBirth 5 months ago
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jzell0906 8 months ago
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jzell0906 8 months ago
aww
monckeys 9 months ago
cute as fucking hell
FIyingDumpling 1 year ago
He is so beautiful! Always enjoy him, always appreciate him.
fireflyann 1 year ago
awwwwwwwww poor baby
Francoladies 1 year ago
poor baby he is so cute such chunky legs.lol
Aquahorseify 1 year ago
Im glad hez doing much better now it must be heartbreaking to see this video of him but he is a strong boy you must be a proud mommy
CUtELiLBRAt90 1 year ago
God bless your child!
MJibraan 1 year ago
God bless you and your baby. I'm so pleased to hear he's doing better now.
JaniceParton 2 years ago