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Feeding FAQ: 6-9 months – Formula Feeding
How can I increase my almost 7 month son’s milk intake now he is on solids? My son of almost 7 months old is refusing nearly all milk. He loves food but will not drink from a bottle or beaker. His weight is static as the health visitors say he is not drinking enough milk. I add milk into his food but he only gets about 400mls a day and that is a battle. Should I cut out solids and go back to milk and baby rice, or restructure the feeds so he doesn’t expect solids after the milk? He doesn’t wake in the morning screaming for his bottle and…
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Feeding FAQ: 6-9 months – Formula Feeding
My 7.5 mth son takes an hour to feed at 6pm and is not always finishing it It takes around one hour to feed my son before bedtime at 7pm. I start feeding him his bottle at 18:00, as he was too tired at 18:30 – kept falling asleep before his bottle is finished. He takes small amounts of his milk (around 2.5 ozs) and is then distracted. He plays around the room – he does not want to lie still and take his milk (this could be due to the fact that he is a very busy baby). He would cry uncontrollably and wouldn’t want to be cuddled. I…
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Feeding FAQ: 6-9 months – Formula Feeding
My 8-month-old daughter is beginning to refuse her milk, even when not teething Our baby girl of 8 months had started to go off milk whilst she was teething. She improved somewhat over the past few weeks (with us compensating with milk in her food etc) when her first two teeth appeared, but for nearly the whole of last week she has refused the formula milk (via bottle or beaker) and it is becoming very stressful. She isn’t suffering with her teeth at this moment. We are desperate. What should we do? My doctor had said I should persist with ensuring she takes the milk (show who is boss so…
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Feeding FAQ: 6-9 months – Breast Feeding
I’d like my eight-month-old to stop breastfeeding Katie is eight months old and I have been using the routines since she was born. I am still breastfeeding but am going away for six days at the end of March. She has been breastfed exclusively and but she did take the bottle while we were feeding her at 10pm with expressed milk, although that stopped when she was 15 weeks old. I have a month to wean her off my boob. Can you please advise on the best way to go about it? I’m not sure whether to go straight on to a cup or beaker rather than a bottle, and…
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Feeding FAQ: 6-9 months – Breast Feeding
I am having real problems getting my 8.5mth old son to drink formula from a cup My son sleeps and eats very well, following Gina’s routines to the letter. He has recently started refusing his 2.30pm bottle, (which is the only bottle he has) this feed I dropped two weeks ago. He has a breastfeed in the morning and then again at night. It’s the morning breastfeed I want to drop but he will not take formula from a cup. My son drinks juice and water from a cup and has done for the last 4mths. I have tried lots of different cups but always met with the same response,…
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Feeding FAQ: 6-9 months – Breast Feeding
How can we get our 8.5mth old son to drink from a bottle? I’m not sure if my 8 1/2 month old gets enough milk at the 10.00pm feed. We would like my husband to give him some formula from a bottle but every bottle we have tried has been unsuccessful and he won’t take hardly any. It’s not too bad if we take the lid off and let him drink straight from the bottle but even then it’s still only about 2oz. He presently is fully breast fed taking 5-10mins at each feed throughout the day and night. He feeds at 7am, 10am, 2pm, 6.30pm, 10.30pm, 2am and 4am.…
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Feeding FAQ: 6-9 months – Breast Feeding
My 6.5mth daughter still wakes several times in the night. Are her wakings habit rather than hunger? I wrote to you about a month ago and thank you for your advice, especially as it was just before Christmas. I have implemented everything you suggested but my daughter is still waking several times a night. Some days she eats her solids really well, other days she has almost nothing. In the last month she has gained 3 oz each week which is quite good for her. Are her night wakings habit rather than hunger now? I am trying to do the ‘core night’ and have got Gina’s sleep book, but several…
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Feeding FAQ: 6-9 months – Breast Feeding
Question – Do breast-fed babies need extra vitamin D? My eight–month–old daughter is still breast–feeding, and I have heard that babies can get low in vitamin D. Why is this is a problem for breast–fed babies but not those on formula? What should I do about it? Answer: That is a really important question. There is growing concern among experts about low vitamin D levels in young children in Western countries, but little information has filtered down to mothers. It is particularly common in some ethnic groups with darker skin, in babies who are exclusively breast–fed without taking vitamin supplements, and in breast–fed babies whose mothers did not take vitamin…
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Feeding FAQ: 6-9 months – Commercial Baby Food
Question – What to look for in a commercial baby food? I have not given my son commercial food yet and I am thinking about plane travel. I know you can take packets of food with you on board, but not any home cooked meals, so want to get him used to some commercial food at home before I try him with it on an outing. I am sure lots of mums use these meals, when travelling or out. Answer: While many mums are concerned about using commercial baby food, for time–pressed parents or those who are out and about, they can be a godsend. While my recommendation is that…
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Feeding FAQ: 6-9 months – Breast Feeding
Question – Worried about E numbers? So many products I look at for my baby contain E numbers, which always worries me. Do I need to be scared of all of them? Answer: Many people are suspicious of E–numbers, which are codes in ingredient lists for food additives. The mention of food additives or E–numbers often raises concerns that they are artificial and potentially dangerous substances. However, the terms E–numbers and food additives cover a wide range of substances; all of them are added in small amounts to carry out a specific function, for example to preserve, colour or thicken a food. One factor that often puts people off all…
