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My son ( he will be 7 mnths the 23) has been sleeping a whole lot the last 2 days. But he does have a fever just goes back to sleep after a few hours. He normally just sleeps through the night and takes like two 20 min naps a day....is he okay?

2007-03-11 10:04:13 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby

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Was is a typo that you said he DOES have a fever? If he does than you should probably take him to the Dr just to rule out any underlying infection. If not, then I would say he is probably going through a growth spurt or is just simply catching up on some sleep.

Here's what I found on it:
What is a growth spurt?
During a growth spurt, breastfed babies nurse more often than usual (sometimes as often as every hour) and often act fussier than usual.

The increase in baby's milk intake during growth spurts is temporary. In exclusively breastfed babies, milk intake increases quickly during the first few weeks of life, then stays about the same between one and six months. As solids are gradually introduced after six months, baby's milk intake will gradually decrease.

Physical growth is not the only reason that babies may have a temporary need for increased nursing. Babies often exhibit the same type of behavior (increased nursing with or without increased fussiness) when they are working on developmental advances such as rolling over, crawling, walking or talking. Mom's milk is for growing the brain as well as the body!


When do babies have growth spurts?
Common times for growth spurts are during the first few days at home and around 7-10 days, 2-3 weeks, 4-6 weeks, 3 months, 4 months, 6 months and 9 months (more or less). Babies don't read calendars, however, so your baby may do things differently.

Growth spurts don't stop after the first year - most moms notice growth spurts every few months during the toddler years and periodically thereafter on through the teenage years.


How long do growth spurts last?
Growth spurts usually last 2-3 days, but sometimes last a week or so.


What is the best way to handle a growth spurt?
Follow your child's lead. Baby will automatically get more milk by nursing more frequently, and your milk supply will increase due to the increased nursing. It is not necessary (or advised) to supplement your baby with formula or expressed milk during a growth spurt. Supplementing (and/or scheduling feeds) interferes with the natural supply and demand of milk production and will prevent your body from getting the message to make more milk during the growth spurt.

Some nursing moms feel more hungry or thirsty when baby is going through a growth spurt. Listen to your body -- you may need to eat or drink more during the time that baby is nursing more often.

2007-03-12 03:31:37 · answer #1 · answered by totspotathome 5 · 0 0

severe want infant? Sorry to interrupt it to you yet he's gonna be severe want untill he's a lot older! I genuinely have a 2 3 hundred and sixty 5 days previous and he's extra needy now than while he grew to become into 2 months previous. you'll be nursing him each and every 4 hours on the main modern-day genuine now. he will conflict by way of feeding ranges the place he will consume lots and then no longer lots. no longer all babys like pacifiers, my son did no longer, yet they do have pacifiers that are very comparable in shape and sense of a breast, which you would be able to get at any great infant outlet. As for the crying, regrettably this is going to ensue. If he cries each and all of the time, and that i advise each and all of the time, he could have colic, this is person-friendly, and generic. yet while a infant cries it often is indicating something, climate that is starvation, boredom, discomfort, or in basic terms desirous to be held. each and every thing in a new child/infant/infant is an element and that they're going to strengthen out of it.

2016-09-30 12:59:10 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I would definatley take him to your gp incase something is really wrong!! If he is sleeping wrestless it is possible of a growth spurt because they get irrative but they also get very hungry. If he is running a fever and not sleeping properly i would take him to your gp!

2007-03-11 10:10:19 · answer #3 · answered by sweet redhead! 2 · 0 0

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