happyhopej
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@jsw3883 Not trying to convince you to get a gtube. I was anti gtube because my baby was such a good feeder. But here is how it ended up for us—My baby took full bottles before his respiratory status escalated and couldn’t eat for two months. We got to 1L low flow nasal cannula on a Thursday. They gave him the weekend to get used to it and we attempted PO feeds on a Monday. Completely lost his suck reflex. He was smiling and chewing the bottle and swallowing the milk—so technically no oral aversion but he just couldn’t suck anymore and I was so used to him taking full bottles. I was really down and couldn’t believe it. The very next day (Tuesday) I asked for a gtube so we could go home. By Friday, they did the surgery. They warned me about him being weaker after the intubation but he came back on the same 1L settings! They kept him for another week after the surgery to get him down to 1/2L and we were released the following Friday. So basically after getting to low flow, we were able to go home after two weeks because of a gtube—ending our 172 day NICU journey.
Now that we’re at home, I really miss bottle feeding him. He breastfeeds a little but not enough to make a difference. I give him a bottle 3x a day since he enjoys the taste and chewing on it. We have home speech therapy coming out in a couple of weeks but I also plan on moving on to teaching him to use a cup.
I’m really frustrated for you that your hospital isn’t more supportive though. They actually planned to have us there long-term to work on feeds and we were moved to a private room (only 10 in the whole NICU) but I insisted on the gtube so we could go home. It’s possible to learn—the reflex just isn’t there anymore once they are past 3 months old, but if the speech therapist is good your baby can still learn!
Now that we’re at home, I really miss bottle feeding him. He breastfeeds a little but not enough to make a difference. I give him a bottle 3x a day since he enjoys the taste and chewing on it. We have home speech therapy coming out in a couple of weeks but I also plan on moving on to teaching him to use a cup.
I’m really frustrated for you that your hospital isn’t more supportive though. They actually planned to have us there long-term to work on feeds and we were moved to a private room (only 10 in the whole NICU) but I insisted on the gtube so we could go home. It’s possible to learn—the reflex just isn’t there anymore once they are past 3 months old, but if the speech therapist is good your baby can still learn!