Long story short: my kid will be five months on wednesday and doesn't sleep. Up anywhere from 4-8x per night for the last 9 weeks. Every other week or so he gives us a random 6 hour stretch, but I could count on one hand the number of times that has happened in these past 9 weeks. He acts like he is STARVING. For example, last night he went down at 7 and by midnight he had nursed 3 times and had 2 bottles of formula. He eats every 3 hours or less during the day, and he is on the low, low end of the weight spectrum.
I called the ped a couple weeks ago to say I was concerned about how much he was eating and he would scream like he was starving if I tried to hold him off, thinking he couldn't possibly be hungry. His intake has almost doubled. She said I could try some rice cereal with him, and that he was ready for solids and that's probably why he was so hungry.
I didn't take the advice because I was adamant about waiting until 6 months. Still am. Plus he doesn't show any interest in food, isn't sitting up (can't remember if that's a solids rec in general or just BLW but oh well) and I really have no idea about his tongue reflex. But I'm at my wits end and if he truly needs something more substantial, I feel bad making him wait. Not to mention my husband and I have been functioning on less than 4 hours of sleep for over 2 months and we both work full time. It's just getting to be too much. Last night was the first time I lost patience with DS and I felt really crappy, which I know is silly and the fact that I've held it together and had patience for as long as I have is good. I was alone for most of the night cause DH was at work until 2 am and I just felt like I couldn't do this anymore. i know, I'm so dramatic.
Anyway, I'm thinking about taking the advice of the pedi and putting some cereal in his bottle. Just to see. For people who have given their kid cereal, would you recommend it? Did it help? What were your reasons for doing it? Was your kid thinking he was starving all the dang time too?
Started dating February 6, 2012
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Re: WWA14 do re: solids/cereal and sleeping
No change in sleeping habits, which were admittedly better than your LOs. She's down 7:30-11/12, and then up to eat every 2 hours. Sometimes 3 if I'm lucky.
Tried cereal 3 times... hasn't worked.
The only reason I tried cereal was because of the peds advice and my husband's co-workers who were telling him what we 'need' to do. I gave in to shut him (him = husband - he thinks what everyone else does is what we HAVE to do) up and it did nothing. He thinks we have to keep trying because it will take time lol what?
Anyway, no more cereal for us... moving on to avocado this weekend...good luck!
So starting with avocados and some veggies might be more filling than cereal? I will admit I haven't done a ton of research into solids yet because I was in no hurry, but now in just trying to see if they might help DS.
Started dating February 6, 2012
I agree with everything PP's said. if you want to start, start. if you don't, then don't.
Our LO has been insatiable the last few weeks and has shown signs he wants to try our food, so just a few days ago I gave in and made him sweet potato 'soup' (1 tbsp. sweet potato and 3-4 tbsp. breastmilk). he loved it! and it seemed to keep him fuller longer. He's not digesting all of it (bits of sweet potato in his diaper = gross!) but that's to be expected. he drinks about 38-44 oz per day, and just slightly less on sweet potato days but he seems more satisfied and doesn't go as crazy when it's time to eat. We're going to try just a bit of oat cereal over the weekend to see if he likes that, and if so then I might give just one bottle a day with a tiny bit mixed in to grandma to give him at lunch time since he is so hungry.
Have you increased his oz at all? my lo eats a bigger bottle just before bed and right after waking up, but smaller bottles in between.
you can always try a solid or two, then stop if it doesn't help or you are uncomfortable with it. I was set on that 6 month timeline but I'm glad I gave in. I was scared at first to give him solids but he seems happier because of it.
Started dating February 6, 2012
LO is still a terrible sleeper, and everyone (including DH) is pushing us to begin solids in hopes that it will improve his nighttime sleep. Are you
sure he's waking out of hunger? I honestly don't think my DS is necessarily waking b/c he's hungry, although nursing him is the only way I can soothe him. I think it's more of a sleep cycle issue that's become habit.
So...yeah. But she did correct me about what I thought the cereal rec was before (to give it in a bottle) and that I'm actually not supposed to do that, but make it really thin and spoon feed it. Still haven't done it yet though...
Started dating February 6, 2012