Kim's story
Son: Brandon
Gestational age at birth: 28 weeks
This mom understood that RSV is all about the lungs.
Kim is a mother who counts every one of her blessings. After struggling with fertility issues, she gave birth to Brandon at 28 weeks due to complications with her cervix. "He was small and needed oxygen," Kim said, "but he didn't have any other major preemie issues. He just needed to grow and get healthy lungs."
Weighing only 2 lbs. 4 oz, Brandon spent three weeks in the NICU and six extra weeks in the preemie nursery. Brandon had chronic lung disease and jaundice, but the doctors said he scored high on reflexes for a preemie. Kim remembers the main issue being his lungs. "They were underdeveloped, filled with fluid and he had trouble breathing."
Brandon's lungs needed a chance to catch up.
Soon after Brandon was born, one of the NICU nurses explained the risk of RSV. She said Brandon's lungs were not developed enough and that a severe RSV infection could be especially dangerous for him.
Kim knew she was going to do everything she could to help protect Brandon's health. He received Synagis® from September 2005 to March 2006 to help protect against severe RSV disease. Kim also took other precautions. "I educated my family about RSV, how it wasn't just another cold and what it could do to him." Everyone in the house washed their hands frequently and visitors were kept to a minimum.
Brandon has been doing great, and with treatment from a pulmonologist, his lungs are getting stronger. Kim just wants other parents to understand how serious RSV can be for high-risk babies. She knows how important RSV protection was for Brandon, because "it can really affect a preemie's lungs."
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