I've always heard that when you nurse, you can expect to feed your newborn about every 2-4 hours. My friend said that her baby's daddy would put a pinch of baby cereal (oatmeal or rice) in her daughter's breastmilk bottle to keep her full longer and to sleep through the night. This little girl is almost three and she is a healthy weight and has never had any issues with vomiting, gas or heartburn. I thought this was weird. Have any of you heard of this before?
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Re: Have you ever heard of this?
DO NOT do this unless your pedi has told you to.
If a baby needs to feed every 2 hours your feed it, you do not attempt to manipulate it so you can sleep longer. Their stomachs are not able to digest anything other than bm/f.
This is HORRIBLE advice.
I had older women suggest I do this for my son. I decided against it though for my own reasons....and my son ended up setting his own awesome sleep schedule by week 12 so I'm glad I didn't go there.
I think it's something that may have been a popular "trick" back in the day but we've learned more about infants and their digestive systems since then.
OMG this!
I worked in a day care for a number of years and seen some parents do it for different reasons.
It can be done to keep them full for longer or to get them more calories/nutrients if they aren't eating enough solids. But IMO shouldn't be done before they start eating solids because they are not developmentally ready to swallow more then milk, they could choke and as another poster said, it could upset their stomach or they could have an allergic reaction. Definitely would consult your baby's doctor first.
Yes. I heard about this from my MIL because BIL was so sick with reflux as a baby. It was one of they few things that helped he keep weight on.
somewhat true. formula takes longer to digest, so yeah in theory it works, but not all the time.
Again horrible advice and not necessarily true.
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I work with infants and we have a pediatric nurse from the state who comes every year to update us on info.
#1 reason for not doing it:?
They have linked this with ear infections.?
*IF your child has reflux issues they might be on this diet but under care of physician?
Formula does take longer to digest because it is made (usually) with cow milk whose protiens are thicker and harder for a human baby to digest. This can also mean that your child might be up just as long with gas and be no help to the sleep issue.?
I would not do it unless your child has reflux?
Just reading this made me want to cry.
DO NOT put cereal in baby's bottle. #1. Young baby's digestive systems are not mature enough for cereal. #2. It is a choking hazard!!! Only do this on the advice of a pedi.
Also, all newborns (even formula fed newborns) NEED to eat every 2 - 4 fours (if not more). Prepare yourself for this.
THIS!!!!
it's an OWT. a lot of times, introducing cereal happens around the same time a child would start STTN, so people equate the two. don't start cereal until the ped recs it. and they won't for a newborn unless they have severe reflux. it's ok that BF'd babies need to eat more, and it's ok to feed a baby when they are hungry.