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    Posted: 08 February 2006 at 5:05pm
if Joey isn't getting enough milk? He is feeding more often lately and wakes up really often at night too....
He has been getting one feed of solids inthe evening since just before xmas.

Should I up the solids feeds or start worrying about milk supply?

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I can't remember how much Ella was eating at that age but it sounds like it might be a growth spurt? How long has it been happening? as they usually last a week (but sometimes Ella lasted 2)..

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Hey Ana, I have a similar problem with the feeding, however Bailey is on Solids 2x a day! he is also having formula aswell!
maybe try joey on solids 2x a day - Breakfast and dinner?

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I would try giving him an extra solid feed. I was just thinking he may be upping your supply now too possibly a growth spurt.?
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my wee man had huge growth spurts but hes on formula try adding a nother solid feed that work for james
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Im witht he adding a solids feed as well. I've been going through this for the last few months too. Good luck! Thinking of you!!!
Also could be disruption to routine, aren't your inlaws at your place?
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oh i didnt think of that jacobsmama james get very clingy when outher people around
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i was going to say growth spurt as well - once they get past that little stage its easy to forget they still go through spurts every now and then and about 5 - 6 months of ages is when another one happens - can remember you had same worries a while back before starting solids at 3 months and things seemed to iron themselves out alright - so will give the same advice as last time - hang in there, stick it out for a week or so more and then take things from there.
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Also could be the heat. They need lots more feeds when it is really hot. I remember feeding Hannah constantly this time last year and it really felt like I had no milk left. Took a couple of days to catch up with the extra drinking.
Maybe try some water in a bottle as well, maybe mid-afternoon?
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And make sure you are drinking crap loads of water too Ana. The more he drinks the more you need to! (Pain in the ass but necessary)
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Yeah, I reckon it's the heat, a growth spurt AND having your in-laws there......
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Lol Clare - just covering all your bases?
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Yes Nikki I remember when Ella was about 5 months I gave her water in a sippy cup to drink.. it helped alot!

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I have been giving Joey water for a while now already I might try adding another solid feed as last night he ate a whole jar of babyfood then still had milk and woke at 11pm for another drink..... (and at 4...) But this waking has been going on since just before xmas so i don't think it can be a growth spurt.

Thanks for the tips. I hope it helps, think he might be teething again too

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oh i hate teething it suxs panadol and bonjella were my friends at that time
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also wedela powder i swore by for teething!!
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teething pwder is made with a lactose base which made Joey even worse. Stupid me didn't even think to look.... but teething isn't a big problem for us at the moment.

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Hey ana,
I'd recommend adding another solid feed and see how he goes, Summer went on to three solid feeds fairly quickly within a few weeks of starting them and seemed a lot happier.

He could also be comfort sucking as everyone says, with the disruption from routine.
Is he still putting on weight ok?

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yep though not as fast as he was which is probably a good thing. We are on to day 3 of 2 x solids and he has slept really well the last 2 nights and fed less during the day... seems happier too?? Hope tonight is good!!! Thanks for your help guys! I was almost ready to put him onto formula. I guess I jusat forget that he is already almost 6 months and growing so fast, of course he needs more food silly mummy

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Hey ana, your not silly at all! Honestly there'll be so many times that you cant think whats wrong and someone else will point it out, something bout being a mum and a housewife and a partner, so much to think about and do sometimes its hard to see whats right under our noses!
I do it all the time :-)

Glad to hear he's doing better for you too,lol
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