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1st Newborn Doc Appointment
Morgan had her first doctor's appointment today. Here's the breakdown: ~The hospital miscalculated her length. Today she was 20.5" so that means that she was NOT 19" at birth. Seems she is in the upper percentile for height. YIPPEE!! ~She is 7.9 oz. That is up 1 oz from her birthweight. ~Doc said to breastfeed ONLY every 2 hours (1.5 in emergencies). ~Use pacifier if needed. It's better than thumb and frees mom up to regain sanity. ~No powder, but lotion is okay. Desitin when needed. ~Gave a prescription for Vitamin D, but said it was up to me to decide whether I wanted her to have it. He said it was recommended by the Pediatric something but that he felt it was optional. ~Cut nails every other day. I think that was about it. He explained that nipple confusion would not be a problem since she is breastfeeding so well at this point. Let's hope he is right!! And how are you??????????????????????????? ~Carol Ann |
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Carol Ann wrote:
Morgan had her first doctor's appointment today. ~She is 7.9 oz. That is up 1 oz from her birthweight. She's is growing really well. That was always a relief for me at their first visit :-) Well done!! ~Doc said to breastfeed ONLY every 2 hours (1.5 in emergencies). I just have to clarify that when breastfeeds are timed/scheduled it generally means beginning of one feed to the beginning of the next. :-) I wonder what constitutes an emergency, lol. And how are you??????????????????????????? Well I'm just fine thank you ';-) I've been looking for an update from you. Has she settled down a little bit? Hope the pacifier is doing the trick. Some babies just want to suck constantly!! -- Nikki Mama to Hunter (4) and Luke (2) |
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"Carol Ann" wrote in message newsC_cc.211308$_w.1984653@attbi_s53... ~Doc said to breastfeed ONLY every 2 hours (1.5 in emergencies). What? You mean if the baby is hungry, don't feed her more frequently? Sorry, but that's just wrong. DS's ped said to feed him when he's hungry, that babies eat in clusters, going for a stretch without feeding, then feeding frequently every hour or whatever. With both my kids, that's exactly what happened. |
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"Carol Ann" wrote in message newsC_cc.211308$_w.1984653@attbi_s53... Morgan had her first doctor's appointment today. Here's the breakdown: ~The hospital miscalculated her length. Today she was 20.5" so that means that she was NOT 19" at birth. Seems she is in the upper percentile for height. YIPPEE!! They though DD was shorter than she really was too - something about being still so curled up when they do the first length measurement. ~She is 7.9 oz. That is up 1 oz from her birthweight. Yay ~Doc said to breastfeed ONLY every 2 hours (1.5 in emergencies). Urghh! My Ped said this too, but my LC clarified it for me - because the supply-demand loop is settling down early on, it is vitally important to feed the baby when she is hungry and not to schedule feedings. She said that peds were wonderful at childhood health, but many simply do not know or understand the technicalities of the breastfeeding relationship. Feed her when she is hungry. ~Use pacifier if needed. It's better than thumb and frees mom up to regain sanity. Do what you need to do, but I'd still limit its use to when you *really* need it. I agree its is better than the thumb ... as I was a thumbsucker for *many* years and it was very hard to give up (I was at school by the time I decided I was too big). Mum would despair as she couldn't take it off me. It also had the added benefit of pulling my adult teeth into alignment so I didn't need braces (but that just might be me ~No powder, but lotion is okay. Desitin when needed. ~Gave a prescription for Vitamin D, but said it was up to me to decide whether I wanted her to have it. He said it was recommended by the Pediatric something but that he felt it was optional. ~Cut nails every other day. Bite them off if you can - less risk of cutting baby's fingers. I think that was about it. He explained that nipple confusion would not be a problem since she is breastfeeding so well at this point. Let's hope he is right!! And how are you??????????????????????????? ~Carol Ann Sounds like Morgan is growing and feeing well Amanda -- DD 15th August 2002 1 tiny angel Nov 2003 EDD 19th August 2004 |
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~Doc said to breastfeed ONLY every 2 hours (1.5 in emergencies).
What? You mean if the baby is hungry, don't feed her more frequently? Sorry, but that's just wrong. DS's ped said to feed him when he's hungry, that babies eat in clusters, going for a stretch without feeding, then feeding frequently every hour or whatever. With both my kids, that's exactly what happened. I'm going to breastfeed when she shows true signs of wanting to feed. Another thing he said was that when she cries to pick her up and give her all the attention she needs. Hold her, play with her, sing to her....just don't let her lay there screaming. My concern with giving her the breast 24/7 is that she uses it to fall asleep, then I put her down and she wakes up and wants it again. Then, she falls asleep and the cycle continues. I'm not sure WHY she is doing this, but it is the only real problem we've been having. I just don't know if I want to be a human pacifier. ~Carol Ann |
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Carol Ann wrote:
Morgan had her first doctor's appointment today. =20 Here's the breakdown: =20 ~The hospital miscalculated her length. Today she was 20.5" so that me= ans that she was NOT 19" at birth. Seems she is in the upper percentile fo= r height. YIPPEE!! =20 ~She is 7.9 oz. That is up 1 oz from her birthweight. WTG!! :-) ~Doc said to breastfeed ONLY every 2 hours (1.5 in emergencies). I suggest you ask your doctor to review the recommendations from *HIS*=20 organization - The American Academy of Pediatrics. From the AAP website:= http://www.aap.org/family/brstguid.htm "Let your baby feed on demand=97that is, whenever he is hungry. Watch for= =20 different signals from your baby, rather than the clock to decide when=20 to nurse. When your baby is hungry, he may do any of the following: * nuzzle against your breast. * show the rooting reflex. * make sucking motions or put hand to mouth. * cry. It is best not to wait until your baby is overly hungry before you=20 breastfeed." ~Cut nails every other day. Really? I wonder why so often? I cut Isabella's nails for the first=20 time a couple of weeks ago. Prior to that, I tore them off when there=20 was a break in the nail. --=20 Brigitte aa #2145 http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/j/joshuaandkaterina/ http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/i/isabellazora/ "Readers are plentiful; thinkers are rare." ~ Harriet Martineau |
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Carol Ann wrote:
My concern with giving her the breast 24/7 is that she uses it to fall asleep, then I put her down and she wakes up and wants it again. Are you sure that she's completely, floppy-limbed, deeply asleep? It takes us as long as 30 minutes to get to that point, and once she's asleep, I can move her around quite a bit. Before then, I dare not twitch or she'll be awake. Phoebe |
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Carol Ann wrote:
My concern with giving her the breast 24/7 is that she uses it to fall asleep, then I put her down and she wakes up and wants it again. Then, she falls asleep and the cycle continues. I'm not sure WHY she is doing this, but it is the only real problem we've been having. I just don't know if I want to be a human pacifier. Sounds like normal newborn behavior. It does pass. -- Belphoebe |
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"Carol Ann" wrote in message news:mr%cc.213748$Cb.1829214@attbi_s51... ~Doc said to breastfeed ONLY every 2 hours (1.5 in emergencies). What? You mean if the baby is hungry, don't feed her more frequently? Sorry, but that's just wrong. DS's ped said to feed him when he's hungry, that babies eat in clusters, going for a stretch without feeding, then feeding frequently every hour or whatever. With both my kids, that's exactly what happened. I'm going to breastfeed when she shows true signs of wanting to feed. Another thing he said was that when she cries to pick her up and give her all the attention she needs. Hold her, play with her, sing to her....just don't let her lay there screaming. TBH, they don't really care to be played with initially. If a newborn is crying, it's not because she's bored. Though they may cry from pain, cold, dirty diaper, reflux, IME, it's nearly always from hunger and then afterwards from gas. Of course, if baby is colicky, who knows why they cry. So, I tend to feed first. If they're not hungry, they won't take the breast. Then, go from there. Eventually, you'll be able to tell better what she needs. |
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I agree!
Larry toypup writes: : "Carol Ann" wrote in message : newsC_cc.211308$_w.1984653@attbi_s53... : ~Doc said to breastfeed ONLY every 2 hours (1.5 in emergencies). : What? You mean if the baby is hungry, don't feed her more frequently? : Sorry, but that's just wrong. DS's ped said to feed him when he's hungry, : that babies eat in clusters, going for a stretch without feeding, then : feeding frequently every hour or whatever. With both my kids, that's : exactly what happened. |
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