Delivering tomorrow at 36+1 - baby only expected to be 2kg
Wishing you all the best for today Chody! I'm excited and nervous for you all at once. I'm praying for a fantastic outcome and that bub doesn't have to spend any time in the SCU. If she does, I pray that it is a very quick stay xx I'm looking forward to seeing her birth announcement xxx
All the best hun :)
Delivering tomorrow at 36+1 - baby only expected to be 2kg
Wishing you all the best today chody xxx
Delivering tomorrow at 36+1 - baby only expected to be 2kg
Best of luck Chody, hope your bubba is bigger than expected, it certainly is possible, Ava was 1lb bigger than expected :)
Will be thinking of you, wishing you and bub a short stay and as easy a journey as possible.
Delivering tomorrow at 36+1 - baby only expected to be 2kg
Well done Chody :) sounds like you're entitled to feel the way you do. I can't comprehend how that must feel, not being able to hold her. Hopefully she is out of the humidicrib soon for cuddles!
Sounds like expressing is going well too! Small amounts of colostrum was what I got too, the nurses told me that bubs tummy would only hold 5ml or so. Pumping 3 hourly is hard work, especially at night... I had to feed Ava, then pump and feed her what I had pumped, it is time consuming and it must be tough doing it when you can't hold bub or even have a snuggle with her to make waking up a bit nicer :(
I hope this all passes quickly for you and that you can have as many snuggles as you like soon :)
Delivering tomorrow at 36+1 - baby only expected to be 2kg
:hug: Chody. You don't sound crazy at all. That's what I used to say when DD was in the nursery "If all I can do for her is express, then that's what I'll do!".
Tears are very normal for your situation. Especially days 3-5 when those baby blues sneak up on you. I cried literally every day for the 4 weeks DD was in the nursery.
Hope your DD continues to grow stronger with each day and you can hold her soon.
Delivering tomorrow at 36+1 - baby only expected to be 2kg
No you are not crazy! It's only natural that you want to be able to feed your baby, every drop helps. See if the midwives will let you help do the charts recording feeds and temps etc. I found it all very daunting in the beginning no one would really talk to you or show you the ropes. All three of mine were nursery bubs so by the end I would just take over whenever I was there and would talk to the other mums if they were looking lost. I hope you get those cuddles soon, with dd1 we eventually worked out that holding her upright would stop the chucking so I would hold her as long as we could get away with which depended on the midwife but generally she had to be back in her crib within an hour of her feed starting.