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Mom-2-Liam
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Question re feeding
Liam was taking 5 bottles for the past month, all 6 oz each. Doing fine. I increased two of the bottles to 7 oz, seemed to be working fine. Ever since he started teething he doesn't always finish a bottle. Leaves 1 or 2 oz behind. So sometimes he's eating as little as 4 oz per bottle or sometimes 5 oz (depending on if I'm feeing him the 6 or 7 oz bottle at the moment).
So now he's taking just 4 bottles. 6am, 10am, 2pm, 6pm and falls asleep for the night before the last bottle. I don't want to wake him.
So now he's eating 24 oz - if that! This is down from 30 - 32 oz. So what do I do? I would increase the four bottles to 8 oz each, but if he's not even drinking his 6 or 7 oz bottles all the way will he drink an 8 oz one? I don't think so.
I don't know what to do. His ped seemed to indicate that it's very important he get the 32 oz but what can I do force it? No way am I going to force it on Liam. That's not right.
What do you all do in a situation like this? I really wanted to put off solids until 6 months.
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Posted 11/16/06 11:48 AM |
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Re: Question re feeding
DD started this a couple weeks ago. She was sucking 6oz bottles dry before teething kicked in hard. She would finish 6 bottles of 6 ounces easy.
Now she's eating 3-4, unless she's really hungry she'll eat 5 ounces. She has her good days and bad, I do plan on mentioning this tomorrow at her appt.
Our ped wants her to be drinking at least 22-24 ounces a day, she's 6 months old.
She only eats cereal a couple times a week, and at least with her, it doesn't matter, if her gums hurt, she doesn't eat, whether it's cereal or bottle. I can say though, she does prefer the bottle over the solids when she's hungry and gums are bothering her.
ETA: I don't force it on her, but we try not to give up very easy either.
Message edited 11/16/2006 11:54:19 AM.
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Posted 11/16/06 11:53 AM |
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Re: Question re feeding
as long as he's gaining weight and having enough wet diapers he should be fine. hannah eats sometimes only 14 oz a day and our ped said as long as she makes enough wet diapers then she is hydrated. she is a a very light eater.
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Posted 11/16/06 11:56 AM |
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Re: Question re feeding
How old is he? My daughter gets about 24 ounces a day and pedi says that fine (she's also on cereal too, but before that it was ok too). From about 3 m onths on, the pedi told us 24-28 was perfect range for her. Not sure if this helps.
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Posted 11/16/06 11:57 AM |
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Mom-2-Liam
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Re: Question re feeding
Posted by chmlengr
How old is he? My daughter gets about 24 ounces a day and pedi says that fine (she's also on cereal too, but before that it was ok too). From about 3 m onths on, the pedi told us 24-28 was perfect range for her. Not sure if this helps. He's 14 weeks old. I thought (and my friends I've told also thought) it was very odd that the pedi said he wanted Liam consuming 28-32oz of formula per day now. I even called back to ask to make sure I heard right. He said no more than that but it should be up to that. He was 12 lbs at his 3 month weight check on Nov 3, and he was still 12 lbs a week later, but he had had diarreah that week so that could be why. Everyone says not to worry but I don't want him losing any weight either.
Message edited 11/16/2006 2:41:51 PM.
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Posted 11/16/06 2:41 PM |
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