Javarat
03-27-2020, 04:27 PM
I have a 6 week old recovering from chronic diarrhea (possibly from light pneumonia) that only weighs 68 grams in my incubator with his brother at 86F. (He went as low as 55g)
Last night about 10 minutes after his 3am feeding (3ml) he frantically crawled out from the blanket, shrieked, went rigid, and fell over not breathing.
I held him for about 10 seconds and then started chest compressions, and about 15 seconds later he opened his eyes and started gasping.
5 minutes later he squealed and stopped breathing again... and CPR got him breathing again.
I gave him about .5 ml of maple syrup. I held him in my hands to monitor him until 5am.
He was okay after the 7am feeding, but about 20 minutes after the 11am feeding he repeated the attack.
Took about 20 seconds of CPR to rouse him.
I noticed that he immediately started suckling his foot and then my finger.. so I gave him more maple syrup. No second attack this time.
I am thinking either hypoglycemia... or overheating in the incubator.
So I am going to try a little syrup about 15 minutes before a feeding, and I have moved him and his brother out of the incubator.
No sign of any fluid build up in the abdomen (like heart or kidney problems).
Not lethargic. Good eager appetite.
Anyone ever run into anything like this before?
Last night about 10 minutes after his 3am feeding (3ml) he frantically crawled out from the blanket, shrieked, went rigid, and fell over not breathing.
I held him for about 10 seconds and then started chest compressions, and about 15 seconds later he opened his eyes and started gasping.
5 minutes later he squealed and stopped breathing again... and CPR got him breathing again.
I gave him about .5 ml of maple syrup. I held him in my hands to monitor him until 5am.
He was okay after the 7am feeding, but about 20 minutes after the 11am feeding he repeated the attack.
Took about 20 seconds of CPR to rouse him.
I noticed that he immediately started suckling his foot and then my finger.. so I gave him more maple syrup. No second attack this time.
I am thinking either hypoglycemia... or overheating in the incubator.
So I am going to try a little syrup about 15 minutes before a feeding, and I have moved him and his brother out of the incubator.
No sign of any fluid build up in the abdomen (like heart or kidney problems).
Not lethargic. Good eager appetite.
Anyone ever run into anything like this before?