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Dear Family,
I want to introduce myself as a dedicated Respiratory Therapist (RT) who has spent years working in the largest Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) in our region. Each day, I had the privilege of caring for the most vulnerable newborns, some transported from over 1000 kilometers away, all requiring specialized care. My role was to help these tiny lives breathe and thrive, though there were times when my efforts were not enough.
For some parents, the harsh reality of their baby’s condition comes as a shock during delivery, while for others, it is a heart-wrenching journey that begins with prenatal scans and consultations. The reasons for admission to the NICU vary widely—congenital abnormalities, growth restrictions, infections, or premature births—all leading to the same grim necessity: expert respiratory support.
In the NICU, I focused on managing life support, fine-tuning ventilatory settings, and administering vital treatments to optimize each breath. However, it is equally important for us to recognize when to remove life support when there are no more options available.
I spent countless hours at your baby’s bedside, sharing moments and stories, as we both kept a watchful eye on the precious life before us. During these times, I listened to your hopes and dreams for your child, and it created a bond between us.
No family deserves to face the news that we have exhausted all medical options. It is a gut-wrenching moment when a doctor sits you down to discuss the inevitable. When the time came for your family to gather and say goodbye, I was there, having meticulously planned to ensure the process would provide you with comfort.
As I took the final steps to help your baby find peace, I remember the gravity of that moment. With a nod from you, I delivered your child’s last breath, gently removing all the tubes and wires. I placed your baby in your loving arms, where they truly belonged.
I quietly stepped away, giving you the space to say goodbye in your own way. I held back my tears, wanting to be strong for you, and I wanted you to know that you were making the right decision for your baby’s well-being. It was a decision no parent should ever have to make, and yet, your strength during that time was remarkable.
Now, as a parent myself, I reflect on your immense courage. You chose to alleviate your child’s suffering, demonstrating a profound act of love. My hope for you is that you have found peace in your heart.
I carry the memory of your angel with me, and they will forever remain in my thoughts.
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