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FionaO
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Topic: Bottle Feeders - volume Posted: 28 February 2009 at 2:45pm |
Ok, the one thing I hate about bottle feeding is you can get so obsessed over amounts.
DS is a very healthy, chubby wee thing he was powering through milk like there was no tomorrow. drinking over 1000 - 1200 a day sometimes.
Anyway since he seemed to want feeding every 2.5 hours and was drinking a large amount at every feed and showing interest in food we have started solids, which is going ok he loves it.
Then in the last few days what he wants to drink has dropped right back. He will drink 140 - 160 at the most, and refuse anymore but if I offer solids will eat loads. He just seems a lot less interested in his milk.
Do they chop and change a lot with what they drink. he's still sleeping ok etc.... so i'm not worried just curious to see what other babies do.
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LeahandJoel
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Posted: 28 February 2009 at 3:12pm |
Joel went through a 160-170 phase, now he is back on 220 plus for all his day feeds, and 260 at bedtime. He is also wanting the equivilent of nearly 2 jars at each solids feed, and if I only give him a snack like marmite on cruskit and roasted carrot sticks he whinges and wants more. He is on 3 solids plus snack a day!
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Posted: 01 March 2009 at 9:22am |
Interesting that you say this because my boys have been doing the same thing & I too wondered if it was normal.
They usually have between 220 - 270mls per feed (x4) but the last two weeks since starting solids they fuss at the bottle after only 150mls & quite an effort to get them to finish their bottle. I try to make them have at least 200mls a feed but it can take a 10min rest for them to actually drink that much & then feed them solids (which they too love). Eli especially has started nibbling & chewing on the teat but I really want to get their milk down before I feed them solids. Is Finley doing the same - starts 'eating' the teat?
I can only guess that it's normal but I too am concerned, they seem so eager to get to their solids that they fuss at the bottle instead of drinking.
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Posted: 01 March 2009 at 9:38am |
That is totally what Finley is doing, he only ever drank 180-200 so i'm settling for 250, but yesterday he was only doing 120, and so chewing the teat. I think he had about 850ml yesterday when he used to have over 1000
As soon as you bring a bowl near him though he just wants food, just not milk.
I'm not too worried as he is still sleeping ok etc.... just wondered whether I need to stop solids or if this is just something they do, its like milk is dull.
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Posted: 01 March 2009 at 10:12am |
yeh, as you can guess I'm not sure what you're meant to do but I don't think stopping solids is the answer though. The Alison Holst (?) solids book I have says under the 4mnths starting 'solids':
"He/She is probably drinking about 900mls a day over about 5 feeds"
Then later under 6mnths is says:
"Your baby should be drinking 700-900mls of breast milk or formula per day, probably in 3-4feeds"
I conclude from that that baby's do start drinking less & eating more solids (even though Milk is still meant to be their main source of nutrience) so I'm not too worried. I think I will however persevere(spel?) with trying to get at least 200mls down them each feed.
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Posted: 01 March 2009 at 10:21am |
I agree i will keep offering milk first and no solids until 150 is gone.
We have no issue before bed, chews through 240, but he's always drunk a lot at this feed.
I don't really want to stop since he likes them so much
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Posted: 01 March 2009 at 3:00pm |
Caden goes through days like this. Sometimes he will drink heaps of milk, some days he will drink bugger all, but he seems fine, and he isnt unhappy on those days, so I figure maybe sometikes he soesnt want as much milk...
Up until 8 months old, you are suppose to offer them the bottle first them solids a little while after, thats what we did until a few days ago. Caden can now eat first them have his bottle later.
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