So my daughter is one week old today. She had bowel surgery to fix complicated meconium ileus on Tuesday last week and now is eating and pooping.
My question is what do cf babies poop look like before starting enzymes? My son had multiple surgerys, had an ileostomy, and didn't poop normally for a few months so I never really got a chance to see typical cf baby poo.
My daughter had only been eating for three days and her poop is a sticky dark green. She is currently getting breast milk. I know as of yesterday afternoon she was still passing some left over meconium so I don't know if that is what we are seeing or if it is 'real' poop.
She is due to start enzymes when she gets to half her goal. She is at 15ml per feeding and half goal is 21ml. So we are almost there but the NICU is going up so gradual that it may take another day or two before getting there.
Also if anyone could tell me what worked for your infant to take enzymes that would be great! I am anxious to start them, but a little gun shy since that is where my son started to develop his eating adversion, of course he had more going on then just that but it certainly didn't help. Today he is 5-1/2 and gets all nutrition through his feeding tube so I want to hopefully avoid that this time around.
Thanks for any input and/or advise!
Carey
My question is what do cf babies poop look like before starting enzymes? My son had multiple surgerys, had an ileostomy, and didn't poop normally for a few months so I never really got a chance to see typical cf baby poo.
My daughter had only been eating for three days and her poop is a sticky dark green. She is currently getting breast milk. I know as of yesterday afternoon she was still passing some left over meconium so I don't know if that is what we are seeing or if it is 'real' poop.
She is due to start enzymes when she gets to half her goal. She is at 15ml per feeding and half goal is 21ml. So we are almost there but the NICU is going up so gradual that it may take another day or two before getting there.
Also if anyone could tell me what worked for your infant to take enzymes that would be great! I am anxious to start them, but a little gun shy since that is where my son started to develop his eating adversion, of course he had more going on then just that but it certainly didn't help. Today he is 5-1/2 and gets all nutrition through his feeding tube so I want to hopefully avoid that this time around.
Thanks for any input and/or advise!
Carey