Since my son was in my womb he's been measuring small, there was a point he had gotten to the 21st %ile while i was pregnant, but since then he's been 10th %ile or below. He was maintaining the curve until the last couple of months and his GI and myself finally agreed to just get him a feeding tube because that seems like the best route for him and his health.
He goes in on Monday (1 week from today) to get a PUG or PEG (whatever its called LOL) and then in 3-4 months he'll get a MIC-E button.
So, now my questions for parents that have children/toddlers with the feeding tube... how did they handle it? I am not sure how he'll handle being in the hospital for 5 days as he's quite the active lil bugger. And then I am worried he's going to try and pull it out. Speaking of which, what is the best route to go for what to put him in to sleep? Should he wear a 1 piece or 2 piece pajamas? I am thinking 2 pieces and then have to put one of those bandage/sleeves over it so he doesnt try to pull it out during his sleep. I know he'll eventually get used to it, and I really can't know until the time comes, but I am hoping to get a bit of feedback from other parents of young children/toddlers that may not understand they can't pull on it.
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He goes in on Monday (1 week from today) to get a PUG or PEG (whatever its called LOL) and then in 3-4 months he'll get a MIC-E button.
So, now my questions for parents that have children/toddlers with the feeding tube... how did they handle it? I am not sure how he'll handle being in the hospital for 5 days as he's quite the active lil bugger. And then I am worried he's going to try and pull it out. Speaking of which, what is the best route to go for what to put him in to sleep? Should he wear a 1 piece or 2 piece pajamas? I am thinking 2 pieces and then have to put one of those bandage/sleeves over it so he doesnt try to pull it out during his sleep. I know he'll eventually get used to it, and I really can't know until the time comes, but I am hoping to get a bit of feedback from other parents of young children/toddlers that may not understand they can't pull on it.
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