In a message dated 9/8/2007 10:33:20 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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To-day the baby's took 200 mls at 0730 feed, 120 mls at 1130, is now 5
hours since the last feed and still not interested in feeding.
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Hmm, I agree this baby is a poor feeder, but not for the reasons most would
say. Most bottlefed babies are fed poorly, I notice, and therefore become
poor feeders themselves. I think this baby feeds much too much at one time, by
my calculations over 6 ounces/feed.If that bottle goes down in less than 15
minutes, and there is often gulping and gasping, even more so. I describe this
as "Stuffed and Fast" cycling, or "eating as if every meal was Thanksg
iving", which in the US often means stuffing oneself til one can't eat anymore then
falling asleep to digest, except that babies don't do it while American
football games are on. I tell parents whose baby's feed this way that their
babies don't eat frequently because they have to power down, and get lethargic to
direct their energies to digesting such an abnormally large amount of food.
Most of today's nutritionists are advising grown-ups to eat three- five
smaller meals with some healthy snacks to maintain healthy energy and blood sugar
levels. And these are beings who are not trying to gain weight and develop
monumentally. If the parents are interested and the baby isn't too conditioned
to eating like this they can often switch to slower flow bottles and pacing to
help the baby actually enjoy spending time eating. Babies with reflux might
do a lot better this way, especially since they can take what they want and
stop when they start experiencing pain. I have seen some babies with reflux
know exactly how much their bellies can take, if we watch and let them show us.
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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