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.
wish us luck shes having them from going down her throut and up her bum will she be ok? dreading her starving as she carnt have anything from now and not going down till after one she normally only goes to two every feed
You'll be surprised at how distracted she'll be in the hospital. My dd had an operation at 11 months - she had nothing from 7pm until 11.30 am - we had about an hour of crying from about 9.30 then she fell asleep. This was perfect as they were able to gas her while she was asleep.
I was a wreck whilst she was in surgery but she was fine.
coco thanks for asking and thinking about her, its a nightmare really shes pulled her tube out same night, but we didnt take her back to have it back in, rang next morning they said to leave it ,
since then we gave her what we thought was lactose free dinner, but it had it in in another name, so now trying to stop the smelly runns and sweet breath(will take a few days)