
Medical Expenses for Baby Rector
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Baby Rector entered this world with a rough start! Right after birth, the doctors noticed that Baby Rector had a lot of mucus in his throat and his levels were not staying consistent. After several tests, it was discovered that he had Esophagael Atresia or that his esophagus was not attached to his stomach. After a 3-hour surgery, the doctors were able to connect everything. He is still undergoing tests and will continue to be monitored in the NICU.
As a young couple excited about their first baby, they did not anticipate the medical expenses of an emergency C-section, an operation, and 3-4 week stay in the NICU for Baby Rector.
Please consider donating to help them cover the medical expenses they've incurred during this special time.
As a young couple excited about their first baby, they did not anticipate the medical expenses of an emergency C-section, an operation, and 3-4 week stay in the NICU for Baby Rector.
Please consider donating to help them cover the medical expenses they've incurred during this special time.
Organizer
Karla Nichols
Organizer
Greenville, SC