Our Cleft Warrior Darrie
Before I share my VBAC story, let me share our brave little one’s Cleft Journey We already knew he was a cleft baby when I was still 26 weeks pregnant before my gender reveal event last August. 🤗 And it’s was a gift full of blessing! 🙏🏻 Preparing for a newborn is very exciting in every family’s life, and when I got my Doppler Velocimetry ultrasound, the news became very overwhelming. It was not very surprising because he must have manifested from his father. Yes, daddy Darwin has cleft lip and palate when he was born, and successfully done with surgery when he was younger. We know that the preparation for the early part of your journey can be very challenging. Feeding, specifically breastfeeding might be the main concern. Good thing, we know this ahead of time, so we can prepare ourselves and have a good support system. I know and believe I can breastfeed! 🤱 And for that I am very much thankful to the mommies and support groups that i turned to with this situation. When Darrie was born, I was grateful that he only has unilateral cleft lip. The surgery can be easily done. 🙏🏻 It will take few months or a year before our baby will have a corrective surgery. We won’t rush things, as long as our baby is healthy, gaining weight appropriately, and of course, a well loved and happy little one, it is more than enough. There will be more challenges to think about along the way, but it will be a journey full of snuggles, coos and love, just like any other. For love, keep the love alive —- we are D’Dars family of Five! 💪🏻🖐🏻 , , , Note: An OG tube (Oragastric) was attached to his mouth for feeding and/or medical administration. Working diagnosis: Maternal condition UTI and Pneumonia. (More story on the next future post: My VBAC stort) . . . #ddarscreativz #ddarsfamily #darriegeondrei #warriorbaby #cleftbaby #bravelittleone #ddars