Hello aunt,
If the hospital is capable of picking up down syndrome on day one means you are at the right place.
If the baby inside the
uterus has any
stress, it may pass motion into the
amniotic fluid, if aspirated can cause problems. To manage them the child has been correctly admitted in the
ICU.
As you know heart has left and right sides: Right side receives
venous blood from various parts of the body ( which is less in
oxygen ) and pumps it to the lungs for oxygenation.
From the lungs it will return to the left side, to be circulated to other parts of the body .
Now when the lungs have problems, like aspirated meconium, oxygenation may not be normal. So the heart has to over work, and become 'tired' in the process. The function of the right heart, pumping venous blood into the lungs comes down. resulting in fluid accumulation. This for easy understanding they have told as swollen heart.
If the basic condition is treated then heart function will become normal. Several children have been born like this throughout the world. Generally they recover. We must thank the ICU people managing small babies. They work very hard and are very passionate about their work, and they love children.
with regards