M.M. asks from Burlingame, CA on April 16, 2009
Looking for Information on Baby Inguinal Hernias :(
Hello,
My 8 week old baby boy has been told by his doctor that
he most likely has an Inguinal Hernia. We are waiting to be
seen by a specialist, and I am very worried for him!
He was not born premature or under his birth weight.
It is my understanding that all babies and children with this
require surgery.
Are there any other moms out there who have experience or advice on
this? Can anyone recommend a Hernia Specialist?
Any feedback is greatly appreciated. Thankyou!!!!
So What Happened?™
Thank you sooo much mamas for all your wonderful words! It was hard to watch
my little one go through it, but I felt so much better from your posts
and he recovered perfectly and is completely healthy!! I couldn't be happier.
Thank you!
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C.M. answers from San Francisco on April 17, 2009
My son (now 18) had this operation when he was 4 months old. He cried so much before he had the operation -- I think he was in pain.
Both his father and uncle had the operation when they were young. Good luck.
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C.M. answers from San Francisco on April 17, 2009
My son (now 18) had this operation when he was 4 months old. He cried so much before he had the operation -- I think he was in pain.
Both his father and uncle had the operation when they were young. Good luck.
D.R. answers from San Francisco on April 17, 2009
If you live in or close to Santa Clara....and have Kaiser, go see Dr. Sullivan. I think her first name is Carrie. She specializes in this. She is in the Pediatric Surgery department. She took care of both of my boys a few years ago and they are doing great now!
M.U. answers from San Francisco on April 17, 2009
Hi there,
I can't offer any advice from the momma perspective, but I CAN tell you that I went through this as a baby. My mom said it broke her heart to listen to me cry, but that after it was over, I was totally fine. As for me, I grew up strong, normal, no memory of the alleged 'trauma' and only have the faintest of faint scars where no one is going to see anyway! Given that all this was 40 years ago, I'm sure the process is even better and safer now. Best of luck to you and your son!!
K.A. answers from Sacramento on April 17, 2009
My son was 6 wks. old and he had left and right side inguinal hernias repaired. He is 15 now. The hardest part was not being able to feed him after midnight and this tiny little baby crying because he was hungry and not understanding why he can't eat. He recovered fine after the surgery and all went well. Good luck. He'll do fine.
L.A. answers from San Francisco on April 17, 2009
My son had this surgery at 1 year and he's 34 now. Once the repair was done, he had no further problems. Even in the 70's it was considered minor surgery and we brought our son home the same day. Your pediatrician should be able to recommend a good pediatric specialist for this. Inguinal hernia's are a very common problem with little boys, having nothing to do with birth weight, or gestation term and everything to do with the testicles dropping into place. Sometimes the hole in the connective tissue doesn't close as it should leaving a spot where the small intestine can get "caught". Surgery is the only way to repair it, but it's a very common procedure.
Your son will be fine.
A.G. answers from San Francisco on April 17, 2009
Hi M.,
My son had this surgery almost exactly one year ago, at age 5 1/2. I echo the other moms -- it is really no big deal. A very quick procedure and recovery. My son's surgery was performed by Dr. Thomas Duckett and I would recommend him highly. At the time, his office was located on Doyle Park Dr. but he has since moved offices (we got a postcard in the mail recently, but I tossed it) -- I think to somewhere near Airport Blvd in SR. Good luck and try not to worry!
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K.B. answers from Yuba City on April 17, 2009
IF this is the hernia in the groin, where his little testicle goes up into the groin sometimes (after bath is when i noticed it), then I know. My son had it repaired before he was 2.
Not a big deal AT ALL. We did not notice it at 8 weeks though! The hardest part of the whole thing was when he woke up (IT was out patient surg) and was supposed to kinda take it easy-well you know boys, he was bouncing around like normal!
Congratulations on your son. Good luck.
R.V. answers from San Francisco on April 17, 2009
My son had this same type of hernia but it didn't show up until he started walking. At 15 months old he went in for surgery to repair it. Everything went just fine and he's never had problems with it again and he's 9 now. Dr Rose in Santa Cruz performed the surgery. You do want someone very skilled because it's my understanding this is a very delicate surgery ,everything is so small and you don't want any slip ups. Dr Rose assured me he wouldn't ruin the chances for grandchildren. I would imagine there is no hurry for the surgery soon right? maybe after he is 1 and walking? I would question why ,if a doctor wanted to do it at your sons very young age.
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