I get to stay home from church with a sick baby. Some kind of respiratory thing. He's currently playing on the floor and just wiped his snotty nose on my pajama pants. I guess since he can't say, "Mom, I need a tissue"...
For the most part he seems to feel okay except when eating (too stuffed up) and sleeping (too much coughing to sleep deeply).
Who else has had a sick baby so far?
Re: Sick baby
Awww! I'm sorry to hear that! This is actually the first time in a VERY long time that Micah isn't that sick. He still has a never ending runny nose, but since I went back to work in September, he's been almost non-stop sick with everything imaginable. He did have one time where he was too stuffed up to eat or take a pacifier. That was torture for everyone!
I hope he feel better soon!
Micah Leonard
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I am glad DS isn't in daycare because I know he'd be getting sick a lot more. When DD started daycare at 2, she was sick every 10 days or so for 3 months.
Will he still take a bottle? You might try pedialyte or something like that to make sure he's not getting dehydrated.
DS hasn't been overly interested in eating today; he'll take a bottle, but is eating slowly because he's so congested.
Fortunately, he doesn't have a fever, because he's got tons of chest congestion and I am worried about it turning into something worse. He already has an inhaler, so that's helped some, but I'm not sure if being at risk for asthma makes him more at risk for this developing into something worse.
Lolabelle- KatFCo's ideas for pedialyte is a good idea- doc also had us water down J's formula so it wasn't so thick-it can make him more congested (just add an extra ounce of water or plain pedialyte to it).
KatFCo- we ended up putting Joshua back in his RNP or swing for sleeping since he was so congested. We had RSV at Thanksgiving and came down with HiB (the one you vaccinate for-there is a "wild strain" that the vaccine doesn't cover) and he ended up with double eye and ear infections. Because of the RSV, we have an inhaler too, and it seemed to help this time as well.
Good luck and I hope everyone feels better soon!!!
ETA: Max weight is 25 pounds. Our <18lb kid will last awhile, but I know a lot of other babies are heavier.
ETA2: I guess we are still breaking the rules. "Developmental Guidelines: Use only with a child unable to sit up unassisted or grasp side of seat and pull upward."
Micah can definitely sit unassisted, but he never tries to pull himself out of the seat. We belt him in now (didn't when he was tiny). I guess we'll have to graduate out of it sooner than later. Boo.
Micah Leonard
Aww Im sorry he is ill We have been sick for weeks, both of the boys. #1 still has a junky cough. #2 is getting over antibiotics for a double ear infection and Pneumonia.
Hope he starts to feel better!
Thanks for askingthe doc recommended pedialyte and LO drank it on day one, but has refused it ever since. I managed it in a medicine dropper on day 2it took foreverbut nothing since. He atill nurses like normal, so he is getting nutrition, just no solids. Thankfully, he was a little better today and took about 1/3 of the pure that he usually eats...hoping he's back to normal very soon!?!
We had a pukey baby all weekend. Started sometime overnight Friday/Saturday. I went in to get him Saturday morning and he was laying in a pile of puke. I felt horrible! Pretty much puked up everything we gave him all day Saturday and yesterday. Oh and then of course, diarrhea as well. Hanging out at home with daddy today.
Oh, poor baby! That's so much worse than a cough. Make sure he gets pedialyte or something to keep him from getting dehydrated. I hope he feels better soon and you guys don't end up getting it.
Micah Leonard
We already have his mattress elevated; he's never had a RNP and we sold his swing when he grew out of it, but the mattress seems to help.
I took him in to the dr today and they saw a slight ear infection and he was wheezing a ton. They gave him a breathing treatment and we already have albuterol for him so we're going to try that and hope it gets better.
I see an asthma diagnosis in our future.