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Making an Unusual Entrance
When this Toms River couple encountered an unexpected pregnancy complication, in utero surgery and an emergency C-section at Jersey Shore University Medical Center’s Perinatal Institute ushered their baby girl into the world with the greatest of care.

Alison and Craig Carlisle of Toms River were filled with joy as they anticipated the arrival of their first baby in the late summer of 2006. As they progressed through routine prenatal care with their local obstetrician during Alison’s first trimester, they were excitedly making preparations for the lifestyle changes to come with the arrival of little Olivia. But when a screening test showed a high marker for Down syndrome, Alison’s obstetrician recommended that she see a perinatologist with special expertise in complex deliveries. Alison was thus referred for further testing to Charles Hux, M.D., a board-certified maternal-fetal medicine specialist at Jersey Shore University Medical Center.

Advanced Obstetric Diagnostics
Dr. Hux performed an amniocentesis, taking a small sample of fluid that surrounds the fetus and contains cells with genetic information to help diagnose chromosomal and other disorders. The test revealed great news — the baby was not at risk for Down syndrome — and Alison happily resumed her schedule of regular checkups until her final trimester.

At one appointment, though, Alison relates, "Fluid was identified around the baby, and we were told we needed to return to Dr. Hux right away." At his office in Sea Girt, using 3-D ultrasound, Dr. Hux confirmed the fluid in the baby’s lungs and arranged for the expectant mother’s immediate admission to Jersey Shore, where the fluid needed to be drained.

Alison describes the whirlwind of activity that day: "I went in for a standard checkup in Toms River, and before I knew it, I was whisked to Jersey Shore University Medical Center for hospitalization and delivery six weeks before my due date."

A Prompt and Effective Care Plan
But Dr. Hux’s timely diagnosis and clear delivery plan quickly reassured the Carlisles. As he explains the situation, "The unborn baby’s lungs were collapsed, and there was fluid in her chest cavity due to a rare lymphatic problem. For the baby to survive, we needed to extract the fluid without disturbing any lung tissue and make it possible for her to breathe. This was done with direct needle guidance and the use of ultrasound. Then, I did a cesarean section to deliver the baby, who was born with very mild complications."

For the month following Olivia’s July 27th birthday, she stayed on the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of K. Hovnanian Children’s Hospital, where she was intubated with two chest tubes and ultimately recovered very well. When Alison recalls this trying time, what stands out most is the care and expertise of the teams at Jersey Shore that she and Craig witnessed firsthand. "Not only were the nurses phenomenal," she says, "but we got to stay overnight in a special parents’ room at the hospital for the first five days. Every baby in that area gets two nurses who go above and beyond their duties to make sure patients are comforted. And Dr. Hux was very reassuring. People travel across the country to find this level of expertise, and he’s right here at Jersey Shore. He’s Olivia’s guardian angel. Dr. Bautista and the other neonatologists were also excellent. The whole team there has really seen it all, and they act accordingly."

Exceptional Expertise
Indeed, the specialized care delivered throughout Jersey Shore University Medical Center is among the best in the region, due in large part to physicians like Dr. Hux, one of the few fetal surgeons in the state who has over 20 years of experience. One of Olivia’s pediatric specialists, Eduardo Bautista, M.D., contributes his expertise through the hospital’s Apnea Center, whereas Elsa Castro, M.D., Olivia’s pediatric cardiologist, monitors all NICU patients via the Infant/Toddler Assessment Program

As for Olivia herself, she is developing very well, having weighed in at 12 pounds at 5 months old. And although she’ll continue to be seen by her team of experts for as long as necessary, things are very enjoyable for the Carlisles these days. Alison and Craig are relishing their new life as parents, and Alison has returned to her eventplanning and fund-raising job for the Ronald McDonald House, where her motherhood experience has brought a new perspective and an even deeper empathy to her work on behalf of families with sick children.

– Ryan Younger

The Perinatal Institute

The Perinatal Institute at Jersey Shore provides round-the-clock coverage by board-certified specialists in maternal-fetal medicine. Also known as "perinatologists," these specialists offer consultations, advanced diagnostics, and targeted procedures for what are often considered "high-risk pregnancies." Team members are affiliated with Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, and they work closely with the pediatric experts of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at K. Hovnanian Children’s Hospital.


About The Doctor
Picture Available Bautista, Eduardo R., M.D.
Board certified in Pediatrics
Neptune, NJ  07754
(732) 776-4283
Picture Available Castro, Elsa I., M.D.
Board certified in Pediatrics
Brick, NJ  08723
(732) 458-9666
Picture Available Hux, Charles H., M.D.
Board certified in Obstetrics/Gynecology
Sea Girt, NJ  08750
(732) 449-9900

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