Sorry this got so long!!!!
DD has recently become a bear to feed, despite our efforts to feed her in a silent, dark, no interruption environment. When we hold her to feed her, she'll drink maybe a half ounce, then spit out out at us via raspberry blows. I bet she actually only ingests like 1/4 ounce. Then she'll try to sit up, so we thought she wanted to be more upright. Same thing... Then, DH and I thought maybe we were trying to feed her too often b/c she used to eat every 3 hours like clockwork, so we started waiting longer thinking she wasn't hungry enough at the 3 hour mark, but it's the same thing. I've tried forcing her to eat, especially after 4-5 hours, but it ends up all over her shirt b/c she'll suck some out of the bottle, then spit it out. About 3 nights ago, she was sitting in her bouncer. I don't know why, but I just sat next to her and offered her a bottle. It had been like 3.5 hours since she ate. She downed 5 ounces like it was nobody's business. So now when I can't get her to eat when holding her (which is all the time), I just put her in the bouncer, and she'll drink a decent amount. I have NO idea why this is, but I seriously need suggestions here! Obviously I can't take the bouncer everywhere I go when I need to feed her. It's driving me insane, and I'm getting so frustrated that I DREAD trying to feed her. She eats her solids well (veggie in am, cereal at dinner). We tried a sippy, and she kinda gets it, kinda not. I'm at my wits end. Help!
Re: Do you think I'm fueling the fire? RE: Feeding Issues
We're up to level 3, so it's definitely coming out fast enough. She, too, is very intersted in what's going on and wants to play. I think she likes the bouncer b/c she can kick the hanging toys and still eat, so she doesn't feel like she's missing out - clearly, my theory. I just don't know if I'm creating a bad habit....
When she was 3-4 months, it was by the clock b/c she woudl cry to eat every 3 hours like clockwork. Now we wait until she cries. I just sometimes really wonder if she's eating enough. I mean, what's the minimum number of ounces she should be having at this age? Some days I'm lucky if she takes in 20...
Wait, I'm sorry, do we have the same kid?!?!
I've resorted to sitting on the floor with her and giving her sips periodically just to get her to drink SOMETHING.
You might want to make sure she doesn't have an ear infection or fluid in her ears - that was a big part of Sadie's problem, but she still doesn't eat well even after two rounds of antibiotics. I'm hoping she doesn't still have fluid in her ears but I'm afraid she might. I do think it's normal for them to start being distracted at this age. I have no idea if you're creating bad habits. I worry about the same thing myself because I try any trick I can to get milk in her belly, but the desperation to get her to eat outweighs the fear of bad habits. Good luck! If you figure out a solution, please PM me!