COCOON Graduates
Santiago Jacob Rudd (Santi) & Teodoro Nicolas Rudd (Tedi) double the fun!
Superpower: Bringing Joy聽
鈥淏rave, Strong & Inspiring鈥濃揗um, Nela
聽Mr聽Tedi and Mr. Santi were born聽at the Royal Women鈥檚 Hospital at聽23聽weeks weighing聽648 grams and 650 grams.
Both the boys are currently 13 and 11kg. Tedi developed a severe case of NEC and was transferred to Butterfly for the formation of an ileostomy. Whilst his brother Santi remained at the Women鈥檚. Although not lonely as he flirted with many of the nursing and medical staff at the Women鈥檚, he missed his brother dearly. Tedi underwent many surgical procedures more than his brothers Salvi and Santi聽could聽count. Tedi also聽battledmuch difficulty weaning off of respiratory support. Around the time of his due date he received a tracheostomy. He very swiftly waved goodbye to his ventilator and started to party!聽Having two babies in two separate hospitals was difficult for mum聽Nela聽and dad Zac but didn鈥檛 stop them from being by the boy鈥檚 side every step of the way.聽Time management was imperative.
A tracheostomy seemed like a very daunting concept to Mum and Dad at first however, they report that聽now,聽this is second nature and does not stop Tedi or his family from living their best, brightest and active life.
Mum聽Nela聽describes their 5 month journey on Butterfly as聽difficult and uncertain with many聽overwhelming聽emotions. Their time at the two hospitals helped cultivate patience and these days they look back on their butterfly experience only with great fondness. Mum and dad would like to thank the beautiful people聽on Butterfly聽who greeted them and cared for them with smiles of encouragement. Despite tumultuous days, staff always made them feel welcome.
The boys were finally reunited and since then they have gone to live amazing lives. Going home was both a joyous and terrifying experience!
Mum and Dad聽would like to say:聽鈥淲e as parents enjoy every moment of聽Tedi鈥檚聽life, knowing that if it weren鈥檛 for the staff at butterfly those moments wouldn鈥檛 be possible. We are proud parents of two amazing extreme premature babies, and it is all thanks to you.鈥

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Milly Bezette a Butterfly Baby Hero
Superpower: Thriving
鈥淒etermined, Happy and Gorgeous!鈥 鈥揗um, Jo
Miss Milly Bezette was born at the Royal Women鈥檚 Hospital at 25 weeks weighing a heavy 848 grams. She is currently 22 months old and 13kgs.
Milly had big problems passing meconium shortly after her birth and she arrived at the Royal Children鈥檚 Hospital Butterfly for some help.
Miss Milly had complex surgery and a stoma formation. She also had chronic lung disease for which she had a little too much love for her ventilator. Milly also underwent laser eye surgery for Retinopathy of Prematurity and she had a nasty case of CMV which had everyone shaking in their boots.
Milly鈥檚 mum Jo describes their 5 month journey on Butterfly as long and difficult but throughout it all Milly developed her love of being the centre of attention. The kindness of the staff in Milly鈥檚 care and shared joy with other mum鈥檚 were some of Jo鈥檚 fondest memories on the unit.
Moving on from Butterfly was not easy, Milly went home on supplemental oxygen and had nasogastric feeds for around 5 months. Slowly and steadily Milly being the clever and gorgeous girl she is started to shine through and has been thriving ever since.
She鈥檚 just about to start walking and can now say 鈥楳UM鈥 Milly would like to shoutout to all the Butterfly staff but particularly: Gemma, Jenna, Renee, David, Emily, Polly and Arnie.
Jo would like to say: 鈥淭hank you for putting up with my never-ending tears while taking such good care of Milly鈥

The Butterfly Grad Board
We love to celebrate our amazing Butterfly babies and what bigger milestone is there than discharge?! If you would like you baby to be featured on the Butterfly Grad board please send us a photo of your baby on their last day in Butterfly.
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Email: butterfly.cocoon@rch.org.au