Hadley's fever broke (YAY!) in the middle of the night, hasn't had one all day. I'm fairly certain she is teething pretty bad, I just don't know! I try to look at her gums and they don't look terrible, maybe the top ones look a tad bit swollen? She won't chew on anything today whereas she normally chews on anything and everything she can reach, she won't chew on my finger, teethers (frozen too) or anything.
Anyways, my new concern is she doesn't want to eat or drink... as soon as she sees a bottle or cup coming towards her she starts batting at it and fussing, she just doesn't want it at all. I have worried about it all day, tried and attempted all day. She's ate okay, veggies for breakfast & lunch and gave her an extra container mid day... she isn't crazy about eating them but I keep her distracted and she will eat it. I think she's had 9 ounces of formula all day.
I KNOW they need to stay hydrated, but how much is enough to keep them going? As long as she is still having wet diapers should I relax? She has had less than 1/2 her normal formula intake today...
H is being a uber jerk today, my aunt died today and Hadley has been a mess... all I want to do is cry, and the stubborn thing won't just drink her bottle. If you're reading this... thank you and any words of wisdom are great.
Re: Is everyone going to scream if I ask ONE more question?
Thanks guys... I TRULY hated to ask any more questions, I KNOW that it's not life threatening... it's just been the most stressful day for me in a long long time, and I needed reassurance. She is sleeping now and I think that'll do wonders.
About my aunt, she was only 54 years old and they found her in the tub last night. It is a hard/long story but she wasn't the closest to my family (don't know if anyone remembered my very long story about the cousin I have been helping for so long... it's her mom) anyways, now it's hard b/c everyone feels guilty that we hadn't been around more. Anyways... just a long day. But thanks again and again.
Wet diapers are all that matter. Does she look pale? Are her eyes sunken or dark? If she looks like her normal self then don't worry about how much formula she's taking.
You can also give her a wet washcloth (I usually just run it under cold water and ring it out likely). This way when she chews/sucks on it she'll get some of the water out of it and it will also help hydrate.