Belated realization.
About five o'clock Michael and I had a horrifying thought: when had we last changed Colin's diaper? In Williamsburg, that's when. Nine hours ago.
It was barely damp.
It turns out that when you're the kind of nursing mom who doesn't feel letdown, it's possible to nurse all day without noticing that your baby isn't drinking much.
Now we're doing a teaspoon of Pedialyte every three minutes. We're supposed to call the doctor back at eight.
It was barely damp.
It turns out that when you're the kind of nursing mom who doesn't feel letdown, it's possible to nurse all day without noticing that your baby isn't drinking much.
Now we're doing a teaspoon of Pedialyte every three minutes. We're supposed to call the doctor back at eight.
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(We had a day in our recent vomiting thing where I realised *I* hadn't needed a bathroom for a ridiculous amount of time; are *you* adequately hydrated?)
My heart goes out to you all, it's so horrible.
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Unfortunately, that's probably not the case since he asked for food a couple of times. :( Poor everyone. Please do check Mom's hydration level -- that'd be my first thought too. I hope things improve quickly.
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We really had to fight him to get the Pedialyte in. Poor little guy.
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I hope he feels better soon, and starts exhibiting reassuring signs of returning health.
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I'm sure the suckling was somewhat comforting for Colin at least and I hope he rehydrates well on the Pedialyte and you can all grab a moment for food and water yourself.
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