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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 174907" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>dreamer - I certainly hope it's not because of easy child's "unmarried" state, but when I went through this, my doctors admitted me to the hospital for 5 days, and I was told up front it would be for AT LEAST 5 days.</p><p>First was to get the throwing up stopped.</p><p>Then liquids.</p><p>Then semi-solids</p><p>Then two full days of solids with absolutely NO episodes of throwing up. If I did have one? It was back to the beginning.</p><p></p><p>Now granted, that was 18 years ago (NL's birthday is 3/5, so almost the exact time frame as your daughter is going through now - give or take a week - he was 2 weeks overdue).</p><p></p><p>But I honestly CANNOT believe - especially after going through it myself - that her doctors are being SO complacent about this. Besides the nausea, they were checking me for gall bladder, and the diabetis that we already knew was an issue, and all kinds of things (I honestly don't remember how many ultrasounds and pokes and bleeds I went through in those 5 days).</p><p></p><p>If it's any consolation - NL (other than being a meconium baby and having to have some aspiration done) was and is healthy as can be. My doctor's continually told me that the healthiest babies came from the "pukiest" moms - although they may have just been trying to be nice to me!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 174907, member: 439"] dreamer - I certainly hope it's not because of easy child's "unmarried" state, but when I went through this, my doctors admitted me to the hospital for 5 days, and I was told up front it would be for AT LEAST 5 days. First was to get the throwing up stopped. Then liquids. Then semi-solids Then two full days of solids with absolutely NO episodes of throwing up. If I did have one? It was back to the beginning. Now granted, that was 18 years ago (NL's birthday is 3/5, so almost the exact time frame as your daughter is going through now - give or take a week - he was 2 weeks overdue). But I honestly CANNOT believe - especially after going through it myself - that her doctors are being SO complacent about this. Besides the nausea, they were checking me for gall bladder, and the diabetis that we already knew was an issue, and all kinds of things (I honestly don't remember how many ultrasounds and pokes and bleeds I went through in those 5 days). If it's any consolation - NL (other than being a meconium baby and having to have some aspiration done) was and is healthy as can be. My doctor's continually told me that the healthiest babies came from the "pukiest" moms - although they may have just been trying to be nice to me!! [/QUOTE]
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