This all started Saturday night with a little cough and a bit of nasal congestion. DD1 had been sick the week prior and we tried our best to get her to cover her cough and keep her hands clean but she's 2 and that was a tough task. DH & I also came down with a cold.
Each day that went by, it was apparent LO was getting worse. She had an appt with her pedi this morning and she tested positive for RSV. Her respirations were elevated and her pulse ox was slightly lowered. No fever but having a tough time breastfeeding. She's admitted for the night and is getting breathing treatments every 4 hours.
This momma's sad and feeling pretty helpless. I just want to make my baby feel better. DD1 was never sick as a baby and she was a preemie (how ironic) so this is a new feeling for me. Our goal is no oxygen needed and to be home tomorrow. T&Ps would be appreciated.
And please, ladies, it's that time of year. If at anytime your newborn comes down with a cold and you feel something just isn't right, do not delay taking LO in. Better safe than sorry!
UPDATE:
LO got to come home yesterday afternoon..so only a one night stay in the hospital (still too long)! The doctor said for only being 4 weeks old, that she was handling the illness very well. Her appetite is back and she is breathing better. We were sent home with a nebulizer for breathing treatments and amoxicillin for her ear infection. Her cough is already improving. I am relieved and anxiously waiting for her to be 100% better. She has a follow up appointment with the pedi on Monday. I am assuming she's over the worst of it since today is day 6 of the illness.
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Re: LO has RSV :( UPDATE.
I hope the virus clears up faster for you than it has for us, I was just telling DH how this hospitalizations has been harder on me than when LO was in NICU...
Definitely this if they extend your stay. We have a pump in the room, breastfeeding would have gone down the drain otherwise. LOs get tired from fighting off the virus and the breathing treatments makes mine lethargic too, so nursing has been challenging. I've just been pumping after feedings and they save it for me in their freezer to take home.
Thinking of you and your little one, hope you can come home today! Cheers to no sleep!