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    Posted: 24 March 2006 at 12:35pm
Just wondering if anyone is having or had this problem? Lucy, 3 months, is not wanting to take the breast on her last fed at night before bedtime. She screams and cries, quite stressful. This is usually around 6 - 8pm. Is this normal or just a phrase?

We end up giving in and getting her some formula. I have expressed today, just in case of another performance.
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maybe she's not hungry right then...??? have you tried putting her to bed without and seeing what happens?

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She is hungry at that time...
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote james Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 March 2006 at 9:58pm
maybe try eariler then u use to for her last feed if not get her check out just incase she has a sore thuoght
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Is she overtired at that time? Xanda gets that wy when he is overtired, he just works himself up and I have to calm him down first before trying to feed him.
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Yep... she is!! My hubby has to hold her legs (and put her in a straight jacket) haha kidding, to make her think of something else. We do tons to "Shhooooing" and that seems to work aswell.
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Have you tried feeding her abit earlier just before she becomes overtired? Say 5.45pm. How did you go last night?
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