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Originally Posted by TammyJM Mary, I am going to write out what you told me/asked me and I am going to run it all by the vet tomorrow. We will take the other two babies in the morning like you suggested. I will look for the recipe that you were talking about.
I am heartbroken, confused, scared, depressed, tired, overwhelmed.....
Thank you again! |
Tammy,
With my girl it wasn't a retained placenta. What happened to her was a ripped horn.....Something they could not see in the ultra-sound. Your girl could have uterine problems. Somethings can't be seen with the ultra-sound/or sonogram. My girl's ripped horn was visible until they opened her up for her spay. Even with waiting for a month, my repro vet told me that he prepared for the worse, making sure he cauterized as he went.
As Lisa said above, you might want to learn how to tube feed. I usually don't like to do it unless circumstances occur such as yours. You might want to have your vet teach you how to Sub-Q....