[tri-med] Re: Having difficulty getting baby to accept CPAP

My son was born very prem and so was very very small and when the CPAP was used 
they had very small nose prongs - so maybe this is something to ask your 
doctor.  But yes they do squash their little noses, my son had a piggy nose for 
a while after use but his nose soon dropped back down.
Katy. son t8 mosaic.


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From: Yin May Tham <tham.yin.may@xxxxxxxxx>
To: tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Saturday, 13 June, 2009 14:47:10
Subject: [tri-med] Having difficulty getting baby to accept CPAP

Hi there moms,
Does anyone have their babies on CPAP? Need advice on how to get my daughter
Vera now 15 months to accept it. The minute we put the mask near her face,
and she feels the air blowing at her, she fights it off, in her sleep! If
anyone had and overcame this problem appreciate if you could share how you
did it. Everytime she turns, the mask shifts. If we make it too tight, it
would be uncomfortable. Also the mask, the Mini Me, is the smallest and yet
it's too big for her, given how small Trisomy 18 babies faces are. The top
nearly touches her eyes, the bottom touches her upper lip.

http://mylittlevera.blogspot.com/search/label/equipment

Her diagnosis is severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Thinking of giving up on
CPAP but feeling guilty that if we don't get this up and running she'll
develop Hypertension later.


May
Mom to Vera, full Trisomy 18, now 15 months.


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