Grandma Entered the NICU After Being Told No. The Footage Broke Us-Quieen - Chainityai

Grandma Entered the NICU After Being Told No. The Footage Broke Us-Quieen

You never forget the sound of a machine breathing for your baby.

It is not a loud sound.

It is not dramatic the way people imagine hospital scenes are dramatic.

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It is steady, almost polite, and somehow that makes it worse.

The ventilator beside Eliza’s incubator hummed through the NICU at Mercy Ridge Hospital while the monitor answered in small, sharp beeps.

The room smelled like disinfectant, plastic tubing, and stale coffee in paper cups.

A thin blanket scratched against my legs, and every time the air vent clicked above us, Sadie flinched in the recliner beside me.

She was six years old.

She should have been home in pajamas with cartoon animals on them, asking for one more story before bed.

Instead, she was sitting in a hospital room at midnight, watching her baby sister breathe through a tube.

Eliza had been born six weeks early after an emergency C-section.

She weighed just over four pounds.

Her diaper looked too big.

Her hands were so tiny that when her fingers curled, it looked like she was trying to hold on to the world with thread.

I sat beside her in a wheelchair with one hand near my incision and the other resting on Sadie’s knee.

I could feel my own pulse in the stitches.

I could feel my milk coming in and my body aching for a baby I was not allowed to hold for more than a few careful seconds.

Sadie leaned toward the incubator glass and whispered, “Mommy, does she know we’re here?”

I wanted to tell her yes with the certainty a mother is supposed to have.

I wanted to say Eliza knew her sister’s voice, knew my hands, knew that we were all waiting for her to be strong enough to come home.

Instead, I put my hand over Sadie’s and said, “I think she does.”

That was the most honest answer I had.

Matthew, my husband, had stepped out to get water and call his mother.

He had been trying to sound steady all day, but I had seen him in the hallway earlier, head bowed, one hand against the vending machine, not buying anything.

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