I plan on talking to my pedi about this, but I wanted to see what you guys thought too.
DD eats about 5-6 oz every 3 hours. When she gets hungry about 2 1/2 - 3 hours after eating, she gets fussy then starts SCREAMING. Every time. I don't understand how she could get SO upset so quickly. I wonder if she is just not getting full on formula alone.
I talked to a friend of mine yesterday who said that her DD was eating 50+ oz a day at 2 months so her pedi had her start rice cereal to help fill her up better.
So my ? is, do your LOs scream like that at meal times? Is this normal? Or has anyone experienced this and had the pedi say to start cereal?
Re: ? about rice cereal
Is your LO spitting up? B/c it could be reflux that is making her scream.
I doubt your pedi is going to suggest rice cereal. Your LO is so young.
She spits up, but not excessively I don't think. We had to switch formulas several times and finally settled on Up & Up lactose sensitive which seems to be doing much better. She spit up the regular Enfamil and Gentlease a lot more than she does this stuff.
I try giving her a paci when she gets upset like that, but it only appeases her for a minute or two. I still think she is too young for cereal too, but I keep hearing from so many people that they did cereal at this age, so I was curious.
I love your siggy pic...your LO is adorable!
Well I think when you start cereal this young it starts more problems while only solving the one problem. She'll have a full tummy but probably tummy aches and gas as well because her tummy just isn't ready to digest food.
Perhaps your ped will have some other suggestions for you! Good luck!
DD wore the same outfit for Thanksgiving:
I understand this, but she never used to do this before. And I'm not talking about just a loud cry. I mean red-faced, teary eyed, hyperventilating, blood curdling SCREAM. And she only does that at the 2 1/2-3 hour mark when I know it's about time for her to eat.
Yes, DS gets the same way. He gets so worked up he won't latch and I have to calm him down so he can eat. Today I had to latch him standing next to the kitchen sink (because he likes the sound of the water and it distracted him for a moment).
I just equate it more to a personality trait than an issue with food. Especially since the length of time between feedings is not even short.
I try so hard to get it as soon as I know she's getting hungry. Lately, she has started chewing on her hand when she's hungry. So as soon as I see that, I start making a bottle. Sometimes I get it fast enough, but most of the time she is screaming before it is ready.
I have even resorted to microwaving it to speed things up so she won't get so upset.
I wish she would understand that the food is coming, but even seeing the bottle just seems to piss her off even more! LOL!