JJ - you've done the worst bit, the first part of this whole ic/polyhydramniosis the worst part, the doom, the gloom and paralysing fear. I don't mean to trivialise your despair, but you've dug deep and got through so much. Are you 28 weeks today? A baby at my mother and baby group is a 28 weeker and she's perfect. Please know that we're thinking of you and revel in how incredibly you've done by defying all the gloomy stats you were given. The hospital are lucky to have such a brave lady there.
LR- sorry it's late, but I second Lizzie's advice about the pacifier. Both of mine were "sucky" babies and a pacifier was the only to stop the comfort feeding and distinguish between hunger and suckling. It sounds like Xanthe is doing amazingly, it took a while for my to stop using me as a pacifier! Well done you! Oliver was a vomiter, babies are pretty good at turning their heads to the side when they throw up, so they don't choke. To be honest, I found the vomitty baby easier to cope with than Bella, the fussy and hold it all in til she's colicky baby. Oliver was very efficient at getting rid of whatever he didn't need, whist Bella held on until she was very uncomfortable. One way to alleviate your stress over vomiting might be a breathing monitor, they're not everyone's cup of tea, but it worked for me.
Welcome Jessibear- you have done so well to get to 24 weeks, well done. That's the first goal for many ic ladies and you're already past that goal. Bed rest really does work, and tough as it is, the hospital is the safe place to be for constant monitoring. For many ladies, getting that monitoring and the need for it recognised, is the tough hurdle. Please take heart from the fact that you are doing the best for your baby.
Lizzie- how are you sweetie? The iPad autocorrect is beyond irritating, I'm typing on the iPad and sometimes I retread, I mean reread the posts I've written and they are utter nonsense.i often wonder if you ladies think I'm crackers. The nutty autocorrect has given my DH and I some laughs tho, such as the thinly veiled swear words we now use around the house, out of little ears' range of course - "carp" is our favourite lol.
