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So its my fault
Nay, sooner bad luck. Even if its true it helps much to be experienced with feeding, to lessen the risks.So its my fault
Nay, it was apparent this was not enough. One was sure death, the other one was a risk but also, the chance to make it.I shouldn't have interfered with formula. Should have just kept putting her on her mum.
Go for it!!Surprisingly, I gave her a cuddle earlier and she perked up. I put her with mum and she rooted. She fed!
Touch and go still I'm sure but she's fed a few times since and had a few ml of formula from the dropper. I'm prepared for a long night. What will be will be. But I'm going to give it my best shot.
if you can get it where you live, nutri-cal paste can be a life saver too. i used it with my fosters who had coccidia and they all did fine but i really thought i might lose some of them..
praying for your little girl!
Yes, nutri cal vitamine paste may be useful. There are also other, similiar vitamine pastes, im not sure if it really matters exactly which to use, if you want to use one.
if you can get it where you live, nutri-cal paste can be a life saver too. i used it with my fosters who had coccidia and they all did fine but i really thought i might lose some of them..
praying for your little girl!