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7 month old update
Well, our sleeping issue is getting better... I feed Will to sleep
around 8pm, and he'll go for 2 - 4 hours now. He'll not wake more than 3 times a night, and rarely he'll go more than 4 hours for us. And I think the dummy is here to stay. I should have gotten rid of it at 6 months, but the 'gentle removal' method didn't work, and cold turkey meant way more crying than I was willing to allow. He seems to get full fairly quickly, and if he's not asleep in that time, he needs the dummy. Even with the dummy, sometimes he starts slithering and trying to crawl all over the place, pinch me, pull my hair, play with my eyelashes... I grab him and put him back into a snuggle hold, and he'll close his eyes, be almost asleep, then decided to pat the wall, flap his arms, roll around etc etc. It is getting old fast! Today he hardly had anything to eat at all. Had a good feed on waking at about 7:30... small feed before sleep at 9:30, refused when I offered when he woke up *2* hours later (!!), refused at lunch time, had a few sucks, but I had to 'force' him... refused at afternoon tea time, had a small feed just before dinner, ate some mashed potato/sweet potato/avocado at dinner (4 teaspoons or so), then had a good feed to sleep at 8pm. That just seems like not enough fluid, let alone food! He hasn't pood for about 4 days, which is not usual for him, and it happened last poo, too... I think it is the sweet potato slowing things down a bit (very low GI). Do you think it is because he is feeling full from that that he's not eating much off me? Nappies seem as wet as usual, but I'm still not happy. I never read the posts about breast refusal before, (it never seemed relevent!!) but I'm wondering if this is what it is? Anyway, he is *still* *almost* crawling. Sitting up pretty well (hardly over balances), LOVES his reflection in the mirror, tries to copy chewing movements, and is getting used to this whole solids caper. He LOVES lemon, too. Enough! Jo (Mum to Will, 7-and-a-bit months old) |
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7 month old update
I never read the posts about breast refusal before, (it never seemed
relevent!!) but I'm wondering if this is what it is? I think that is usually a little bit later on. We've had odd days of this kind of behaviour, occasionally leading me to post here, or consult someone, usually concluding that it's a low level virus or the bit after a growth spurt and we'll worry about it if it is still happening in a week, which it never was. I think if he was refusing the breast just because, then he would be showing other signs of being unhappy and trying to replace it with something else, but what you say sounds more like, I'm just not hungry today thanks mum. Anne |
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7 month old update
"Jo" wrote in message ... Well, our sleeping issue is getting better... I feed Will to sleep around 8pm, and he'll go for 2 - 4 hours now. He'll not wake more than 3 times a night, and rarely he'll go more than 4 hours for us. And I think the dummy is here to stay. I should have gotten rid of it at 6 months, but the 'gentle removal' method didn't work, and cold turkey meant way more crying than I was willing to allow. He seems to get full fairly quickly, and if he's not asleep in that time, he needs the dummy. Even with the dummy, sometimes he starts slithering and trying to crawl all over the place, pinch me, pull my hair, play with my eyelashes... I grab him and put him back into a snuggle hold, and he'll close his eyes, be almost asleep, then decided to pat the wall, flap his arms, roll around etc etc. It is getting old fast! Yep, with you there, what is WITH the flapping, and the rolling is driving me mental !!! Today he hardly had anything to eat at all. Had a good feed on waking at about 7:30... small feed before sleep at 9:30, refused when I offered when he woke up *2* hours later (!!), refused at lunch time, had a few sucks, but I had to 'force' him... refused at afternoon tea time, had a small feed just before dinner, ate some mashed potato/sweet potato/avocado at dinner (4 teaspoons or so), then had a good feed to sleep at 8pm. That just seems like not enough fluid, let alone food! He may be teething. That is all I can think of. Sometimes it is uncomfortable for them to eat or drink alot while they are teething. My little boy (8 months old) does this sometimes too, but he is still gummy, no teeth yet. Very frustrating !!! He hasn't pood for about 4 days, which is not usual for him, and it happened last poo, too... I think it is the sweet potato slowing things down a bit (very low GI). Do you think it is because he is feeling full from that that he's not eating much off me? Nappies seem as wet as usual, but I'm still not happy. A breastfed baby can go up to 10 days without having a Poo, again I was worried about this when he was 5 months old, I rang the CYHS and they said that it was nothing to worry about. I never read the posts about breast refusal before, (it never seemed relevent!!) but I'm wondering if this is what it is? Anyway, he is *still* *almost* crawling. Sitting up pretty well (hardly over balances), LOVES his reflection in the mirror, tries to copy chewing movements, and is getting used to this whole solids caper. He LOVES lemon, too. I haven't tried lemons, hmmm I will have to give that a go. Sindy (Mummy to Cooper - 22nd April 2005). Australia Enough! Jo (Mum to Will, 7-and-a-bit months old) |
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7 month old update
Anne Rogers wrote:
I never read the posts about breast refusal before, (it never seemed relevent!!) but I'm wondering if this is what it is? I think that is usually a little bit later on. We've had odd days of this kind of behaviour, occasionally leading me to post here, or consult someone, usually concluding that it's a low level virus or the bit after a growth spurt and we'll worry about it if it is still happening in a week, which it never was. I think if he was refusing the breast just because, then he would be showing other signs of being unhappy and trying to replace it with something else, but what you say sounds more like, I'm just not hungry today thanks mum. Anne Thanks Anne, I tend to agree with what you said... Today he's added one more feed to yesterday's schedule. He's still peeing like a trooper, so I know there's nothing to worry about, but I can't believe he can be satisfied with so little! Then again, he always only takes one breast per feed, too. Jo |
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7 month old update
Sindy wrote:
He may be teething. That is all I can think of. Sometimes it is uncomfortable for them to eat or drink alot while they are teething. My little boy (8 months old) does this sometimes too, but he is still gummy, no teeth yet. Very frustrating !!! Yeah, could be. His gums are changing, especially the top one... but I still can't feel anything sharp or lumpy that close to the surface. A breastfed baby can go up to 10 days without having a Poo, again I was worried about this when he was 5 months old, I rang the CYHS and they said that it was nothing to worry about. Yeah, I know it is normal, just thinking that it might have been why he wasn't hungry. He pood today, btw.. not huge, but a large amount. (hehe like you care, right? eew) I haven't tried lemons, hmmm I will have to give that a go. Yeah, I was disappointed with the lack of face pulling, and whole body shuddering - he must really like them! Sindy (Mummy to Cooper - 22nd April 2005). Australia Where in Australia are you? I'm in Perth (in Melbourne now, but going home on Friday, yippee!) |
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