my daughter turned 4 months this week for past few weeks has been dropping amount of milk she is taking. The first feed of the day is around 5-6am and she takes 7oz no issues, winding no problem. She then takes a further 4 feeds throughout the day and was taking 6-7oz but now just fusses at every feed and I sit for 2 hours+ trying to get milk into her. She fusses at bottles, chews teat, pulls away, arches back, screams. She will take a few sucks then start fussing then scream for milk so will take bottle then repeat all of the above after a few sucks. It's taken 20 mins this morning to feed her 2oz it's driving me mad and I'm worried about the amount of milk she isn't taking. I've tried bigger teats. Help!
Re: Won't take feeds. Help!!
Are you pace feeding? Burping after each ounce given? Maybe she has a big gas bubble. Also if it's breast milk try nursing instead of bottle feeding. Just so you aren't worried about her getting enough food. Also try having a different person give her a bottle.
If you plan on introducing solids at 4 months you could mix in breast milk into baby oatmeal so you're sure she's getting all your goodness!
We also have a routine where she wakes up and eats a 4oz bottle and then goes straight back to bed. After she wakes up for the day she will get changed, play for a while and then eat. I don't feed her as soon as she wakes up which allows her time to get hungry enough to have at least a good amount of formula. She sort of put herself in that routine and it works perfectly.
Also she suggested checking to be sure the nipples aren't clogged.
As for the whole 7oz bottles that everyone is talking about....it sounds on track to me for a formula fed baby. My guy is 4 months 2 weeks and had been eating 6oz bottles for over a month. He now eats 7 oz bottles but he only eats 4 times in a 24hr period. He also sleeps 12 hrs at night.
Formula guidlines say that from 3-6 months LOs should be consuming 6-7oz in in 4-5 feeding per 24hrs . Formula fed and breastfed babies eat very different amounts and often in very different frequencies. I think people forget that every baby is different.
I wouldn't stress about it unless she starts to go down in weight considerably. She will likely be back to her normal routine soon. Your doing great mommy!