My DD has been going 6 hrs the past few days during the day time w/out wanting to eat. She is breastfed, but takes BM bottles while I am at work. Just recently we started her on rice cereal and avocado, but she will have that on random days and usually at dinner time. 6 hours seems like a lot being that most days she eats every 2-4 hrs. What is the longest strech your LO does (during the day) and what do you chalk it up to?
Re: What is the longest your LO goes w/out eating?
Lately it feels like less than an an hour. He eats so frequently!
Edit - he is EBF
There have been a few times that she's gone almost 6 hours without eating but we have to be out doing something super fun (to her). I think she gets distracted and doesn't want to stop and sit still to eat.
For example we went to the Baltimore Aquarium one weekend and I tried to feed her but she just wasn't interested. She went over 6 hours then had a meltdown in the car so I had to pull over and feed her in a parking lot on the way home.
If the 6 hours is while you are at work could your LO be reverse cycling?
LO's babysitter JUST called me a little bit ago to say LO didn't eat his first bottle until 1:00 today. That means he went seven hours without eating. He's never done that before. She said he was very content but didn't want to eat. He is congested from a little cold so I think that is part of his problem...it is hard for him to eat from the bottle with the stuffy nose.
On a normal day he goes 5 hours between feedings in the AM. I nurse him at 6:00AM and then he has his first bottle at 11:00 AM, but usually he is asleep for 3-4 hours of that time.
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Mine was EBF until I went back to work last week, and would eat every three hours like clockwork. Now she is BF'ed by me at night and offered bottles of expressed milk during the day. But she hates the bottle, and has been going 8-10 hours (at day care, then home with her dad, before I run home early to feed her and then log back on to work!) without eating more than one or two ounces. It's totally stressing me out. I think she is reverse cycling though, as she BFs all night long once I get home. But I understand how stressful it is when your LO isn't eating for long stretches during the day. I hope it gets better for both of us soon.