Milk is an important source of nutrients that you and your family shouldnt miss out on. If someone in your family has lactose intolerance and the rest of the family still want to enjoy the taste of real milk, try Lactofree - the UKs first virtually lactose-free dairy drink.
hi, I am feeding my 16 wk old but I have a stomach bug I think, my dh has had it for the past week and has now given it to me , I am making sure my hands are thoroughly washed etc before touching lo but what effect will bf have on her? I have called the doctor but they have this triage service which basically means unless you head is hanging it will take them about 5.5 hrs to get back to you! Any advice would be gratefully appreciated
just keeo feeding her when she needs it and try and keep your fluids up if you can. She will get the nutrition from you anyway. You can still take dioralyte (sp?) if you need it.
bf is the best thing for her - she can't catch the bug from you through your milk, but she will get your antibodies to help her fight it if she does catch it
don't worry too hard re washing hands before touching her every time - the key thing is to wash them really well after going to the loo or changing nappies.
remember to keep yourself hydrated and you'll all be fine
Your dd is more likely to get it from you if you aren't bf IMO. Hope you are feeling up to bf - We all had a similar thing when DS was about the same age and trying to look after a LO when you're feeling rough is awful. Hope it's over soon.
I wouldn't worry at all. If she does get the D and V just keep your fluids up and keep breastfeeding. My DS had projectile vomiting when he was about 9 weeks old and he just kept feeding for comfort and never became dehydrated, lots of other bottlefed babies ended up in A&E / hospital with the bug.
thanks everyone- so glad that I don't have to change to ff as she fights the bottle much easier (and more fun) bf! I am just going to drink loads of water today and eat soup hopefully it will pass! x
DD1 and I had D&V when DD2 was about 2 weeks old. I carried on BF, DD2 did not get ill. It was awful though - dp was away in France, we were housebound as DD1 had sicked all over the carseat so we couldn't pop out, didn't feel well enough to walk. I asked my family for help on Monday, one of them finally dropped me some bread and nappies round on Thursday <ungrateful emoticon>
I had that awful bug that went round at Christmas, my baby was 5 weeks old at the time. DP asked a pharmacist who said I should FF and 'pump & dump' until better. I thought that sounded like bollocks so checked with GP. The advice was to keep feeding. So ignore anyone who tells you differently, you are doing everything right. (Hope you feel better soon, this is not the way you want to get your figure back!)
BTW: Baby did not get ill, and is now a right chubbly!
my niece and nephew just had this d and v bug and my ds was in very close contact with him. He did not catch it because imo he is bf and has been since birth (2.4years) formula does not carry antibodies. Keep it up its the best thing for your dc