Sweet_Alida
Mommy to Alida
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Hey ladies!
I gavee birth to baby girl at 08.05 Wed. Morning but didnt see her till yesterday morning. She is in the neonatal ICU and we get to see her for half an hour in the morning and half an hour in the evening. She is breathing on her own but is being fed through a tube. She was born 2.2 Kg but her weight has dropped now to 2.1. I have not bonded with her yet....I guess the fact that i cant touch her as the gown i wear has to cover my hands (i stll get iv meds) is not helping. Im trying to pump milk 3 times a day and only today managed to pump about 3ml. I cry everytime i walk into the icu unit, The midwives try to calm my fears as well as the doctor who seem to think shes doing very well. Im panicking all the time like a mental case. My doc said he thinks i have post natal depression, i dont agree at all. Im just very scared! I try to explain to everyone that if i had internet acsess i would go on B&B and the girls there would say that they totally get my fears andd most would feel like me in the same situation. Alex spent the least three hours trying to get me internet lol!
I understand your fears. My dd was early and she only weighed 5lbs 5oz, she dropped in the beginning too, I couldn't feed her for 24 hours. I wish they would let you hold your LO. That is when My fears finally left. My dd had to be on oxygen and IV fluids and more. So it was very scary. She spent 8 days in the NICU then came home with oxygen at 4lbs 12oz! So try not to stress and during the day I'd pump more than just 3 times a day to make more milk, my lactation specialist told me to pump every 3 hours during the day and every 4-6 hours during the night. That way when your able your milk is in GOOD and your LO will latch on better. Good Luck and congrats! What's her name? When do they think you will be able to hold her? Why can you not have skin to skin? As long as you wash your hands you should be fine. Good luck I hope they let you hold her soon.