My little Madison was a champion eater - she was taking full feeds (10 ml's of breastmilk every 3 hours) and was off TPN. She was pooping like a champ too - because of her open PDA she had a second round of Indocin and they stopped her feeds and put her back on TPN for those three days. After that there were three transfusions - during which of course - no feeds. when they started to feed her again (5ml's every 6 hours) she was constipated for two days. nothing a glycerin sliver didnt fix but all of a sudden green bile started to come up into her OG tube. Around the same time they discovered a yeast infection on a culture of her ET tube and started anti-fungals and anti-biotics. So NO FEEDS. It has now been over a week and a half with no feeds. She appears to be doing much better in terms of the infection but she still has green goo in her tube and they wont start feeding her until that stops. Only in the meantime shes not growing, cant get off the vent and I feel terrible that she isnt being fed. I feel like the green goo is the equivalent of the yellow bile I would throw up when there wasnt anything left in my tummy during morning sickness. The only thing that fixed that was food. I'm terrified of NEC - and the doctors dont seem to think the green goo is a sign of that. My husband thinks we should insist they begin feedings. I would rather think the doctors are right to hold them still but I worry that the longer she goes without food the worse her digestive system will be. Anyone have a similar problem? Advice?
Re: Lo's feeding issues - advice needed
Madison is adorable!
I don't have any advice but can tell you that I understand how you feel. One of my little guys wasn't eating for about a week for various reasons and it made me so sad. Once they said he could eat again he was much healthier and ate really well and really never looked back. At the time it felt like an eternity when he wasn't eating. But looking back it wasn't that long and it was worth it for him to have the break.
I hope they say she can eat soon, hang in there mama.