I let my MIL keep ds this afternoon. Now she has made comments to me before about just feeding him water when he acts like he wants to eat more. I haven't and just told her we feed him another ounce of formula til he's full. Well I guess she decided she knew best and fed him2 oz of water after he had finished his 3 oz of formula. He kept crying so she fed him another oz of formula. Now she called and said he's fussy and spitting up. He's just 3 weeks. From my understanding you don't usually feed babies water until they are older. Plus 6 oz seems a lot for a baby that young. I've been having issues with my MIL lately so this is just another to add to the list. I'm just worried that he's had too much water. And now he's screaming and fussy.
Married in 2008. Mom to 2 boys: 2010 and 2014
Re: MIL fed baby water
and that would be the last time MIL watched my LO.
6 ounces is a lot, hopefully he spit up most of it to ease discomfort. My 9 week old eats 4oz.
I'm sure the water didn't harm him, just filled his belly with non-nutritious liquid. You could give him a tummy massage with olive oil or baby oil. Look up "I love you massage" on youtube to learn the method that helps them with gas.
I've been dealing with inlaw boundary issues too & I think your MIL overstepped her bounds. I don't know this for sure, but there's a reason babies aren't supposed to get water. Could it throw off their electrolyte balance by diluting their blood too much? Or maybe it's that the water takes the place of nutrition?
Your MIL should have checked with you though. Ask your pediatrician the details about why a newborn shouldn't have water so you have some facts & then bring up your concerns to your MIL.
my MIL asks about giving her water everytime she's here... and that's why she hasn't and won't be watching her anytime too soon!
sorry she did that.
Zoey Emma 08.18.10
Eh, saying that MIl can't ever watch LO again seems harsh. Ever? Like for 18 years?
The water thing seems to be generational, especially since so many moms at that time formula fed. My mom asked the same thing (repeatedly). I explained to her that breastfed babies don't need additional water and that older formula fed babies can have small amounts, but that the doctor doesn't recommend it and here's why. Etc.
I think you should have a calm sitdown with you MIL and explain all of this. Also explain that this isn't the same as denying a cookie before dinner, it's a potential safety issue. It is frustrating to cover the same ground over and over. GL
Totally agree. My MIL just asked me about water the other day too. She used to be a nurse back in the day and said they always gave newborns water. Things change!
I would be pissed and call my pedi just in case. Too much water in a very young baby can be harmful. I wouldn't risk it especially if he's being fussy and that's out of the ordinary.
This is exactly what has happened at my house. I've told DH I don't trust his mom for this reason- a sore spot in our house, but oh well- I could so see this being my MIL if I ever left her alone with DS