
Hello, I'm Rosa Sofia Connelly - nice to meet you! I was born today at 11.34pm, and I weigh 1.93kg. I was a little bit early - I should have come out in just over 6 weeks time (14th December).

I took mummy and daddy by surprise despite the fact that they have 'previous'. Shortly after daddy came home from work on Friday, mummy started having contractions so they darted (well that's not strictly true as they decided to finish their dinner first) to the Queen Charlotte hospital in Acton where mummy was taken in to the delivery ward. Daddy had to stay outside with my sister (Nadia) because other children aren't allowed in the ward because of the risk of swine flu.

Because daddy wasn't sure of what was going to happen he rang up the hospice (the Shooting Stars charity) in Hampton just outside of Kingston to see if they could take my sister because she needs someone special to look after her and it would have meant daddy could help mummy through the birth. Fortunately they could so daddy raced off to take Nadia there....

Unfortunately because it takes a while to drive there and then he had to settle in my sister he missed everything! It was a very short labour as mummy kicked in around 10pm and when I came out just after 11.30pm I was allowed only a quick kiss and cuddle from mummy before being whisked off to the High Dependency room in the Neonatal unit to ensure I was well looked after.

Daddy finally saw me about 2am with mummy again. Mummy was doing well considering the shock of it all and was able to discharge herself by Saturday evening. She is still in a bit of pain and walking gingerly, but generally in good spirits.
As you can see I was really wired up at first as I needed a little bit of breathing assistance (CPAP) and oxygen, and because I have a little kidney problem they have started to give me antibiotics as well as essential nutrients through an IV line in my hand. That said I have been doing really well and by Sunday I was only on a trickle of oxygen through 'low flow' which means a tube sends the air and oxygen up through my nose. I am also nearly up to my optimum feed levels and the blood tests I had on Saturday came back with no problems.
I have also had my first proper cuddle from mummy, who is also trying to breast feed me in between my other feeds (a combination of what mummy can 'express' and formula milk). I am sleeping lots, and am a little fretful from time to time when I let out cute little shrieks. Mummy and daddy seem nice though and have been very comforting.
I'm not sure when I'll come home as coming out early means that I will probably be in hospital for at least a week or two. Hopefully I won't be too long in High Dependency and should move to the SCBU (Special Care Baby Unit) in a couple of days, and maybe even transferred to Ealing hospital which will be easier for mummy (as my sister has quite a few appointments there already). We will wait and see.
I hope I get to see you all soon!
Lots of 'fresh' love,
Rosa xx