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Children's health

nil by mouth for 13 week old

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Blondeshavemorefun · 19/11/2012 09:52

i look after 13 week twins (9 weeks prem) so like 4 week olds during the night to get inot a routine and give parents a break

one has to have an operation tomorrow under general so is nil by mouth from 1.30am tomorrow morning

any advise how to get him from being totally starved and miserable till 8am and his op?

i will give last feed at 1am and will try and stuff as much as I can down him and would normally want feeding 4am and 7am ish

he can have a little boiled water but thats it

gonna be a veeeeeeeeeeeeery long night tonight :(

thanks

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amazingmumof6 · 19/11/2012 13:45

try a dummy to comfort him, or clean little finger to suck on (cut your nail short and scrub with nail brush!)

yes, it will be tough, poor soul, but he really mustn't have any food or op would have to be delayed

if you are able to drive him around in a car at all I'd do that, it does relax babies, or put him in a sling and walk around

good luck

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Blondeshavemorefun · 19/11/2012 15:55

doesnt really like the dummy, tho scbu tried to give him one when born

i know he really cant have any milk, so def wont be having any

just hoping for a magical solution apart from tons of tlc and snuggles

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amazingmumof6 · 20/11/2012 19:25

how did it go? is he ok?

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Blondeshavemorefun · 20/11/2012 22:43

Hi. Last night wasn't as bad as I thought. Woke him for last allowed feed at 1am / took 2 oz then slept till 5am and gave him water (doctor said that was allowed) tho his face was saying - it's warm and wet but ain't milk Grin

Had op this morning. All went well thank you and hopefully will be out tomorrow early afternoon.

Thank you for asking :)

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amazingmumof6 · 20/11/2012 23:25

great, well done, I wish for him a speedy recovery!

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