The surgery was very successful, and their thinking at the time was that if we were lucky, another surgery later on might not be needed.
But the doctors have been monitoring her pulmonary artery for several months now and the re-narrowing of pulmonary that has continued to worsen. They now feel another surgery is necessary to remove the scar-tissue that is causing the restricted blood flow. In addition, due to the pressure created in the artery because of the restricted blood flow, blood has been seeping back into her heart through her pulmonary valve, which wasn't completely normal to begin with, so they aren't sure yet whether they will replace it with natural tissue or with an artificial valve. If they replace the valve she was born with, she will certainly need 2 more surgeries to replace the artificial valve with a larger one as she grows.
So... this Monday, she will be back at the Children's Hospital of Cincinnati for an EKG and other tests. On Tuesday, they will perform a heart cath and then decide what to do about her pulmonary valve. On Wednesday, they will perform open-heart surgery to make the corrections.
We have every assurance that all will turn out well, and that Ashley will quickly recover as babies heal rapidly. We know God is in control, and that He blessed us with Ashley when we thought we could not have a baby on our own, and we know He will take care of her.
My wife Alison and I would greatly appreciate your prayers.
