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nil by mouth for 13 week old

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Blondeshavemorefun · 19/11/2012 09:53

i look after 13 week twins (9 weeks prem) so like 4 week olds during the night to get in to 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 :(

have also put this under childrens health - thanks

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fraktion · 19/11/2012 10:53

Cuddles, dummy, sling and sympathy. The first 3 for them and the last for you.

Have the doctors/nurses given any guidance beyond nil by mouth?

Blondeshavemorefun · 19/11/2012 15:58

bless you frak, im gonna need it Grin

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

just hoping for a magical solution apart from tons of tlc and snuggles, plus still have other twin to sort out, but least hes in a fab routine

blondes polishs halo :)

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minderjinx · 19/11/2012 20:48

Hi Blondes, it's hard - I had the same with my own son when he was a baby. Worse yet, when we got to the hospital we found they had a dozen babies all waiting to go in for surgery and although we had been told 8am, that actually meant at some point after 8am, as they actually made up the running order on the fly on the day, and had all the poor mites starving for much longer than most of them needed, not to mention travelling before dawn when we could have set off mid morning and still been kept waiting. I do hope your little one will be attended to at the proper time.

Blondeshavemorefun · 19/11/2012 23:35

Thanks jinx. I hope so too and yes try have been told 8am

Fed at 11 and gonna snooze now for 90mins and feed at 1am ad see hat I can stuff down him and thinking about it - he should feed then 4ish and taxi picks up at 6 so may only be 2hrs for me but obv longer for Mb and fb tho hopefully the motion of car will help

Hospital said he can have cooled boiled water so will try that when wakes for the feed he can't have :(

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