Update: Harvey is now home and doing well.
Harvey Gray Clark is here! He arrived later in the evening on September 29th, 2024, weighing 6 lbs 4 oz and measuring 19 inches long. His oxygen levels were dropping at birth, so he is receiving treatment at East Tennessee Children's Hospital. Katie and Travis Clark say that Harvey is improving. Harvey weighed just 3 oz more than older sister Hailey, who was born in February 2023.
How exciting. I hope all goes well and he has no long term ill effects.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Katie and Travis on the birth of son Harvey
ReplyDeletePrayers sent that little Harvey is better very soon and home with his family. Prayers also that everyone is safe after the horrible flood.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Clark Family🎊🎉💙💙💙
ReplyDeleteWhy are so many Bates babies ending up in the NICU? I feel like it’s happening more often than not. Ate their mothers getting proper prenatal care?
ReplyDeleteCould be emf exposure. All electronic devices give off radiation. Small doses of course not enough generally to do any harm but it's the accumulative effect. When you're exposed every day all day the levels of emf build up in your body and can negatively affect your health and your baby's. In China, pregnant women wear emf protective clothing. These Bates women are plugged in all the time. When they're pregnant, they need to limit their exposure to their devices. Unplug the TV. Put their cell phones on air plane mode and when they're on, don't carry on their body. Keep it a few feet away. Limit their time using the internet.
DeleteBut what about the money? A camera is probably in their face 24/7.
DeleteYes @ 5:29. I cringe when i see these pregnant women holding their cell phones and i"m sure its a 5g phone. When you're pregnant you need to be so careful about emf exposure and unfortunately in today's world that's hard to do, but yes there are things one can do to cut down on exposure. Its good to just cut back all the time anyway, but especially while pregnant. I really wish these Bates girls would figure that out. I think it would do wonders for their health and their childrens'.
DeleteCongratulations on the birth of baby Harvey! Praying that he makes a quick and complete recovery and is soon home with you two and big sister Hailey. Also praying that Katie is doing great and makes a quick recovery as well. May God Bless Your Family of 4
ReplyDeletePray any Harvey is doing well soon!
ReplyDeleteWhat will these couples do without these drama NICU pictures within hours of birth? Tough to make a living with an average run-of-the-mill birth story.
ReplyDeleteTo 12:12,when people care about you and your family, you tend to share what's going on. Just like Facebook. He needed help with oxygen, so he got help with oxygen. If it isn't something your interested in hearing about then you should go read a book that interests you or donate your time to a worthy cause. Have a wonderful day 😊
DeleteI know. The last update is that Harvey is now homme and is starring in his birth story which will run to at least two parts.
Delete12:12. Big difference with sharing what’s going on with your brand new baby in NICU with family and friends versus monetizing your NICU baby. Within hours of Harvey’s birth Travis and Katie were posting “part 1” of their “dramatic birth story”. While Harvey was in NICU they were picking “dramatic” music and editing and Little Baby was only hours old.
DeleteOh dear. Poor little tyke isn’t 48 hrs old and struggling in NICU and is being photographed for social media influencing. I am saddened by this.
ReplyDeleteSo sad!
DeleteYes, it’s the way to make lots of money. Very sad. I hope these children are under some kind of Coogan Law so they get paid for their work.
DeleteCongratulations and sending prayers that your precious son has the best care and is able to go home soon. 🙏🩷
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the World Harvey!!! Congratulations to Travis, Katie, & Hailey!!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats and prayers!!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Katie and Travis on the birth of their first son.👶💙 So glad he is here and doing well despite the scare with his oxygen levels at birth. Usually it's just a small setback and when this happens, babies usually bounce back fast and go home within a few days without anymore assistance with oxygen if born full term. He is probably home now I'm sure meeting big human sister Hailey and dog sister Remi.👧🐩
ReplyDelete"big human sister"?? Are you sure? LOL
DeleteCongratulations! Praying for Harvey’s health and for Katie’s recovery.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the World Harvey!!! Congratulations Travis, Katie, & Hailey!!!
ReplyDeletePraying for this little one
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Katie and Travis!!!!!! Welcome to the world, Harvey.
ReplyDeleteHailey and Harvey, this sounds like a joke
ReplyDeletePeople are so weird. They sound like twin names. I really wish people would quit criticizing Harvey's name. You all have already given your opinion on that. Drop it already.
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