It seems like each week at St.
Martin de Porres Catholic Mission Hospital has it's own "medical
theme". Recent weeks have been filled with complex malaria,
tuberculosis, or typhoid fever. Last week it was premature
infants. We have lost one in this last week, the remainder are
progressing on their way to the road home. The trip home for a
premature infant here requires the love and attention of many
people. It requires a mother who will get up every three hours for days
or weeks initially, around the clock, to express breast milk so that
the child may be fed. It requires attentive nurses to monitor the
locally-made incubator and take measures to keep the child warm when the
electricity goes off. In summary, it requires food, warmth, love, and
prayers. Our smallest infant was born this week weighing 1.1 Kg (a bit
under 2 1/2 pounds). When he grows to 2 Kg (just under 4 1/2 pounds)
he will be taken out of the incubator to stay with his mother. This is a
time of some concern as the buildings have no heat and the infant must
adjust to life outside of the incubator. When the infants reach 5 1/2
pounds, they are sent with their parents out into the world.
Our
smallest infant this week has a wonderful mother and nurses who care
for him as they would their own. When I first examined him this week,
he kicked me. Hard. I think he will do well.
Nice story, Tim. We will be praying for you and Sheila. You are doing good and important work.
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