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michimochi  




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Jun 17 2024, 11:36 pm
My 8mo old recently started nursing almost every hour, even though I give solids twice a day. I upped the protein content, but it hasn't made much of a difference. From what I've read, this isn't the age of a growth spurt. Any info, suggestions, advice?
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amother
Periwinkle


 

Post Tue, Jun 18 2024, 5:44 am
Is he thirsty?
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amother
Plum


 

Post Tue, Jun 18 2024, 5:46 am
Could your supply have dropped, due to period or pregnancy?
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Iymnok




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Jun 18 2024, 6:00 am
Just feed more! A full piece of chicken, sandwich, just more. It's fine.
Don't cut nursing.
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amother
Papaya


 

Post Tue, Jun 18 2024, 8:41 am
michimochi wrote:
My 8mo old recently started nursing almost every hour, even though I give solids twice a day. I upped the protein content, but it hasn't made much of a difference. From what I've read, this isn't the age of a growth spurt. Any info, suggestions, advice?


If he's hungry, feed him. You can give him as much solid food as he wants. Follow your child's cues, not the books.
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amother
Caramel


 

Post Tue, Jun 18 2024, 9:52 am
He may be thirsty or just need more real food. You can give him regular meals 3 times a day plus nursing.
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  michimochi  




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Jun 18 2024, 6:10 pm
amother Periwinkle wrote:
Is he thirsty?


Hmm, maybe. I do offer water all day, but for some reason baby only likes to drink out of the actual plastic water bottle, so it is hard to measure water intake.
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  michimochi  




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Jun 18 2024, 6:11 pm
Iymnok wrote:
Just feed more! A full piece of chicken, sandwich, just more. It's fine.
Don't cut nursing.


I have tried, but baby loses interest after about 2oz of solids at a time.
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  michimochi  




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Jun 18 2024, 6:12 pm
amother Caramel wrote:
He may be thirsty or just need more real food. You can give him regular meals 3 times a day plus nursing.


I may try this, feeding solids more often. Baby doesn't like too much solids at once, but maybe if it's at different times more will get eaten.
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amother
Snow  


 

Post Tue, Jun 18 2024, 6:14 pm
Is he nursing for the same amount of time per feeding as he previously was?
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  michimochi  




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Jun 18 2024, 6:15 pm
michimochi wrote:
Hmm, maybe. I do offer water all day, but for some reason baby only likes to drink out of the actual plastic water bottle, so it is hard to measure water intake.


I could do a whole spin-off about baby only drinking from the bottle (or a cup) and refusing water in a sippy cup or baby bottle. Any advice on that? Scratching Head
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amother
  Snow  


 

Post Tue, Jun 18 2024, 6:17 pm
michimochi wrote:
I could do a whole spin-off about baby only drinking from the bottle (or a cup) and refusing water in a sippy cup or baby bottle. Any advice on that? Scratching Head
What kind of sippy are you using?
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  michimochi  




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Jun 18 2024, 6:17 pm
amother Snow wrote:
Is he nursing for the same amount of time per feeding as he previously was?


Sometimes yes, sometimes no. There are definitely some times that seem like "snacks," but it's so hard to tell because I nurse in response to baby panting and crawling at me and swiping at my chest, and not leaving me alone until I snap those clips down.
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  michimochi  




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Jun 18 2024, 6:18 pm
amother Snow wrote:
What kind of sippy are you using?


So far I've only tried the Mam trainer bottle. Baby just chews on the sippy tip. Ended up putting the nipple attachment on, which helped a little bit, but baby still only drinks a couple sips and then hits it away and moves on. How do I know if baby's getting enough water??
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amother
  Snow  


 

Post Tue, Jun 18 2024, 6:19 pm
michimochi wrote:
So far I've only tried the Mam trainer bottle. Baby just chews on the sippy tip. Ended up putting the nipple attachment on, which helped a little bit, but baby still only drinks a couple sips and then hits it away and moves on. How do I know if baby's getting enough water??
Try a straw.
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amother
Apple


 

Post Tue, Jun 18 2024, 6:20 pm
michimochi wrote:
So far I've only tried the Mam trainer bottle. Baby just chews on the sippy tip. Ended up putting the nipple attachment on, which helped a little bit, but baby still only drinks a couple sips and then hits it away and moves on. How do I know if baby's getting enough water??


My baby much preferred an open cup. I used the ezpz cup at first but any small cup would work.

He didn't like straw cups until he was over one
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  michimochi  




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Jun 18 2024, 7:46 pm
amother Snow wrote:
Try a straw.


Which straw cup would you recommend?
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  michimochi  




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Jun 18 2024, 7:46 pm
amother Apple wrote:
My baby much preferred an open cup. I used the ezpz cup at first but any small cup would work.

He didn't like straw cups until he was over one


I will look it up, thank you!
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amother
  Snow


 

Post Tue, Jun 18 2024, 7:48 pm
michimochi wrote:
Which straw cup would you recommend?
My baby likes this one
https://www.amazon.com/haakaa-.....r=8-3

But if yours has a hard time figuring out straws they may need a honey bear cup
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  michimochi




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Jun 18 2024, 7:48 pm
Ok so I will try that cup and a straw cup and see if that increases baby's water intake, and see if the increased water intake helps with the constant feedings. Thank you all who chimed in!
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