


The last few days of our stay at Dartmouth, we were transferred to the 'Koala Suite'. It's a private room where families can spend time alone with their babies before being discharged from the hospital. He was disconnected from all of the heart/lung/blood pressure monitors and it finally felt like holding a normal baby. Tim had to return to work so I spent my first night 'alone' with Tyler. I was nervous at first but realized the nurses were still just a phone call away so I was able to relax and enjoy just being a Mom to my new 'wireless' little baby. The next day we learned how to give Ty a bath (with the assistance of our wonderful nurse, Angela). All cleaned up.... just waiting for the doctors to give us the thumbs up to go home.
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