By Hanne Widmer | Project Leader
Kelly’s baby, Kaia, was born 14 weeks early just before national lockdown.
At eight days old Kaia’s condition was so serious she was moved to Southampton Hospital, 50 miles from the family’s home. With no driving license and hospital accommodation for parents closed due to COVID-19, Kelly had to endure four desperate weeks apart from Kaia whilst her tiny baby underwent two emergency bowel operations.
It was only when the hospital referred Kelly to Rainbow Trust that she was able to visit Kaia as Mandy, her Rainbow Trust Family Support Worker, drove her the 100-mile round trip once a week. “She was an absolute life-saver, she was amazing. Without Rainbow Trust I wouldn’t have been able to see Kaia.”
However, Kelly still had to visit on her own due to visitor restrictions, leaving her husband and three other children at home. She said, “To go through it on my own was really hard. To see Kaia in intensive care on a ventilator, incredibly swollen, cannulas and wires everywhere... I didn’t even know how to touch her. Going through all that and not having my husband next to me was horrendous. I absolutely hated every minute of it.”
At just 10 months old Kaia underwent stoma reversal surgery in early January. She was in theatre for five hours and was eventually discharged from hospital 10 days later. Since then, Kaia has been readmitted to hospital due to infections and inflammation caused by a fistula.
Kelly said: “When Kaia’s surgical registrar came to see her, a lot of pus was leaking out from her wound. Kaia will need a further laparotomy, as well as repairing her abdomen muscles, which don’t meet as a result of complications during her recovery from her second operation last year while she was in neonatal.”
Family Support Worker Mandy has supported Kaia’s family during these very challenging times. Facing major surgery alone made Kelly feel immensely anxious: “Mentally it was a massive strain. COVID-19 has made it incredibly difficult and a much lonelier journey than it ever should be.”
Restrictions on hospital visiting and loss of support has been particularly difficult for families like Kelly’s, where a baby or child has an acutely life-threatening condition. It also highlights how parents and siblings bereaved during the pandemic have not been able to grieve as they would have wanted.
The last months have been extremely stressful, made significantly worse due to COVID-19 restrictions. Parents like Kelly are having to rely heavily on charities to provide urgent practical and emotional support during the pandemic.
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