As long as he has 6 to 8 wet diapers a day and at least a messy one every other day he will be fine. Some kids can be picky eaters from conception. Most babies drink at least 36 oz of milk in a 24 hour period. But this is a build up. Imagine it kind of like going up stairs. When you get to the top, you have to come back down. That's how feeding a newborn is. They start from very little to 32 to 36 oz then to none at all after their first birthday. I predict that in 4 months you will be posting a question on how to stop your baby from eating so much lol.
Also try using bottles more like the breast..stay away from silicone nipples. They breakdown easier and the baby doesn't have to work hard to suck. I love Playtex Drop-ins with latex nipples.I also breast fed and found that those bottles made a easier transition
2007-08-06 20:56:49
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answered by georgettafears 2
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It's true - you can't force a baby to take more milk. My friend had some success changing nipples; perhaps changing bottles might help.
My son didn't like Avent, but drank from it; created gas and upset tummies. Now we're on Dr. Brown's and it makes a world of difference. We just changed to #2 nipples; he drinks faster and stays focused whereas before, he would spit the nipple out and he was a great eater.
Just be patient and good luck!
2007-08-06 20:30:13
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answered by tally 2
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Please are not getting mad at me for saying this, yet i actually think of that at 4 months previous, formula could be extra effectual for him than goat's milk or rice cereal. you have ruled out goat's milk, and whether you may get him to devour rice cereal, it particularly does not have lots dietary value and feeding it in great quantities could reason constipation. Rice cereal is particularly no extra beneficial than filler. I comprehend you not liking the belief of formula (i'm very lots professional-BFing), yet once you won't be in a position to pump extra and your infant remains hungry, then i think of it is your terrific determination. I agree one hundred% that that's not as sturdy as breastmilk, although that's nonetheless extra effectual for toddlers than goat's milk or rice cereal. I additionally advise doing what you could to spice up your grant - pump as much as you could, devour oatmeal, sugar, take fenugreek pills or perhaps ask your rfile for a prescription for Reglan. Do you think of there is any way you're able to get your infant lower back on the breast? i comprehend of people who've taught their toddlers to breastfeed at 4 months previous. i'm not saying you're able to try this, although that's well worth looking into. ultimately - toddlers want the two breastmilk or formula for no less than the 1st 3 hundred and sixty 5 days. So while you're making plans on weaning at 6 months, you will could desire to pass to formula. There are lots organic and organic formula accessible! :) sturdy success with each and every thing & i wish that helps! :) Edited to characteristic - i won't be in a position to have confidence i did not think of of this earlier - you're able to seem into donor breastmilk! That way you're able to stay clear of formula. :)
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answered by deily 4
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You can't force a baby to take more than they want!! So long as he is thriving and gaining weight, then don't stress. Make sure you always offer enough though - and wind him well during his feed as that can stop him taking more. Good luck.
2007-08-06 20:27:24
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answered by Sal*UK 7
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He might be having trouble with the kind of formula yuo are giving him. Try another formula. Also does he have gas a lot? If so you can try something like mylicon. You could feed him rice cereal at his current age also to fill him up.
2007-08-06 21:06:09
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answered by Dee 5
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He will in good time, just feed him when he is hungry and things should all work out just fine. Just enjoy your baby, time goes by so fast. Take good care!
2007-08-06 20:27:18
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answered by tradejewel 3
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