yes, as of late my daughter 8 months does the same thing. She is teething right now though so she is just eating less. As long as he is still eating dont be too worried. Though call the doctor wouldnt hurt if he keeps it up for too long.
2007-06-17 04:24:22
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answered by Cassie V 3
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What I found helps is to burp him when there is a lag in feeding... usually that is because air is building up in the tummy which makes him feel full. Burp him a little bit, then try to feed him a little more. I would also try another type of bottle and nipple, one that restricts airflow while maintaining the flow of the liquid. I don't know if ADVENT has these types of bottles, but even their regular bottles seem to work like a dream.
2007-06-17 00:16:48
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answered by liebedich85 4
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My daughter just turned 8 months and is still only drinking four ozs at a time and sometimes she wont even drink all of it. I just figured that it was because I'm feeding her more solids now and that is keeping her full. (She also just in general prefers solids over the bottle lately) I wouldn't be too worried unless he is not eating at all or is vomiting or loosing weight. Maybe bring it up to your Dr and see what they think.
2007-06-17 00:14:10
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answered by M&M 3
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you should get a definite formulation for babies who spit up often. you will get it in the two the Similac and Enfamil manufacturers and probable even a keep type. My toddler takes the Similac mushy. that's lactose loose formulation so in case you think the lactose from milk is the concern this might assist you. Isomil did no longer artwork for us the two as my son had some style of undesirable reaction to the soy. Nutramigen (sp?) has an undesirable flavor and scent (its hypoallergenic) and its relatively high priced so i might purely use that as a final hotel (on condition that your toddler's well being care expert says its needed).
2016-12-13 05:15:00
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answered by ? 4
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yes, my son recently rejected his bottle for 3 days. He has 8 teeth coming in so I think that might be why. He is also rejecting his baby food, he will only eat finger foods.
2007-06-17 01:08:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
He may be full, or needs a burp.
If he continues or vomits after feeding, contact your pediatrician.
2007-06-17 00:10:21
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answered by Mom of 2 great boys 7
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Burp,the baby.If he can not burp try a formula that is gentle.I did it works on gas and everything.
2007-06-17 00:29:41
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answered by Anonymous
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This is totally normal.
2007-06-17 01:22:55
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answered by evrythnnxs 4
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