4 week old son OBPI
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 3:27 pm
My son Noah was born on 11-18-12 after 19hrs of labor. He weighed 10lbs 5oz and was 22in long. I did not have gestational diabetes. His shoulder became stuck during delivery and doctors used a vacuum and manual manipulation to get him out as his heart rate dropped dangerously low. A c-section was never suggested or mentioned even though I was having difficulty progressing, and was actually stuck at 7cm for a large part of the labor and was told to start pushing at 9cm...never dilated completely. After the delivery my husband was the first to notice that Noah was not moving his right arm. The doctors brushed off our concerns, comparing his injury to that of a "stinger" an athlete might get but did check on him every hour on the hour for the 4 days we were there.
Noah is now one month old and has not yet regained any additional function of his arm. He has very good wrist movement as well as fingers, and his grasp is strong as well, but he is still unable to bend his elbow and has no upper arm movement. He is being seen at the University of Michigan BPI clinic. Yesterday he had an EMG which confirmed that he has no bicep or shoulder activity. Although he does have good hand, wrist and tricep activity. The neurologists said his nerves appear to have been "damaged" and not just stretched. He will have an MRI in 8 weeks that will determine the exact extent of the damage.
We have been doing PT weekly at the clinic as well as at home at every diaper change. We do tummy time and are also using a wrist rattle and massager to help stimulate the muscles. On Wednesday we will begin taping his shoulder.
Sorry this is so long...I just had to get it all out. I am still dealing with my intense anger and sadness over the situation. I would appreciate any comments and will try to update regularly so I may be of help to other parents going through this. Thank you for reading.
Noah is now one month old and has not yet regained any additional function of his arm. He has very good wrist movement as well as fingers, and his grasp is strong as well, but he is still unable to bend his elbow and has no upper arm movement. He is being seen at the University of Michigan BPI clinic. Yesterday he had an EMG which confirmed that he has no bicep or shoulder activity. Although he does have good hand, wrist and tricep activity. The neurologists said his nerves appear to have been "damaged" and not just stretched. He will have an MRI in 8 weeks that will determine the exact extent of the damage.
We have been doing PT weekly at the clinic as well as at home at every diaper change. We do tummy time and are also using a wrist rattle and massager to help stimulate the muscles. On Wednesday we will begin taping his shoulder.
Sorry this is so long...I just had to get it all out. I am still dealing with my intense anger and sadness over the situation. I would appreciate any comments and will try to update regularly so I may be of help to other parents going through this. Thank you for reading.