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kenny|1323564543|3078830 said:You others may continue your pig pile . . . I won't stop you or respond to you . . . Enjoy.
hawaiianorangetree|1323559383|3078780 said:thing2of2|1323558699|3078774 said:mrs. taylor|1323553503|3078708 said:JulieN|1323546016|3078594 said:It's really not that serious IF if it had enough to eat as a fetus, and has enough to eat later.
I imagine that having poor, uneducated parents who can't afford Internet to be a way bigger negative risk factor than temporary undernourishment.
Ummm, wow. This was the fault of EDUCATED MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS. Had they not given incorrect advice on feeding this could potentially have been a non-issue. These people could have potentially harmed their child by being diligent parents and following the doctor's advice.
There are so many things that COULD have been happening here, and none of us know enough to judge anything. Not to mention being poor doesn't generally do physiological damage. Rolling a thousand eyes.
Rolling mine right along with you. Your privilege is showing, JulieN.
Wow JulieN, You must have been born with a silver spoon in your mouth.
pregcurious|1323543289|3078564 said:Losing 11 oz. is not good for a newborn, and is quite a bad trend, but if the trend is righted, then I think it will be fine. I don't think we have enough info. How serious the situation is depends on the weight of the baby. If the baby is already underweight, that is really not good. If the baby was 10 lbs, the weight loss is not as serious an issue, but it is still serious in that losing 11 oz. is not normal. Babies often lose some weight the first few days after being born, but after 2 weeks, you expect them to weigh more than at birth. My baby was underweight, and the doctors were all over me to get her to add weight, which she did.
That's kind of pathetic that the hospital made that serious a mistake on something so simple.It's also unfortunate that the parents did not find out until now.
Poor kid must have been so hungry![]()
thing2of2|1323543674|3078568 said:I can offer a somewhat related anecdotal story, but I have no real knowledge about this type of situation.
An IL's sister went several weeks past her due date, and ended up at the hospital because she couldn't feel her baby move. She got an emergency C section, and it turns out the placenta wasn't passing along enough nutrition and the baby was very malnourished. The baby made a full recovery and is now a healthy pre-teen, so hopefully there won't be any lasting effects on your niece/nephew. How scary!
lulu|1323544247|3078577 said:Kenny, can they afford the formula? If not, is any help available?
VRBeauty|1323546582|3078608 said:Kenny, are they in California? There's a program called "First Five" that's designed specifically to help parents get their babies and children off to a good start. I'm sure it's taken a beating like all other social programs, but I think it's still around, and it might be able to offer some help.
http://www.first5california.com/?gclid=CNH41vui-KwCFQhbhwodvSlwSg
Kaleigh|1323564132|3078822 said:I guess you are not that serious as you ask a question, but don't respond. To me this is a serious issue.
So what is it Kenny?? You want to have a thread of babies vary? Or you want to get real and get this baby some help.![]()
MC|1323564310|3078826 said:kenny|1323543246|3078563 said:decodelighted|1323543114|3078562 said:I don't understand the question? But do these folks not have "the google"? http://www.babycenter.com/0_how-to-tell-how-much-formula-your-baby-needs_9136.bc
No.
To put it bluntly they are very poor, poorly educated and have no Internet connection.
Hence, I feel some responsibility to violate my respect diversity thing and stick my nose into their business.
The question is will the baby suffer long term consequences by spending the first 2 weeks of life undernourished?
In the first post, you said that this is none of your business, but now you're staying you're going to invade their business...If you wanna help them, then I can understand doing that, but posting about them being poor isn't going to help them AT ALL ... If they're having financial difficulties, why not give them a box of diapers from Costco and some formula to help them out? As Kaleigh mentioned, there is WIC which helps with basics like formula, but WIC doesn't cover everything. Since you have the internet, why not print out WIC info for them, find them a place to sign up AND then take them on a trip to Target for them to stock up on items they can't get through organizations?! There is a lot a person can do and it's the holidays. Be generous rather than judge!This couple is a part of your family, after all, right?
Maisie|1323564973|3078837 said:If this is a financial issue can't you and your partner help them? You are family and this baby needs support by the sounds of it.
junebug17|1323566701|3078855 said:How about sending them a comprehensive book on baby/child care? It would be a good reference for them if other issues or concerns come up.
kenny|1323575045|3078974 said:Thanks Mara for the book recommendation.
Now that I think of it, I have to make sure they can read.
No joke.
My SO's father cannot read, even in Spanish.
Uh Oh, I'm sure some pious soul is going to accuse me of being judgmental again.![]()
Whatever.
Kaleigh|1323575964|3078981 said:I am glad she will get the help she needs. When it comes to babies I tend to be very defensive. So I apologize for that...I just hear a baby is losing weight, they can't afford much.. I knew about the WIC program and wanted to help.
Kenny I am a good person. I just come from a place that knows how this is, and can relate...
Never judge a book by it's cover...