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Wed, Feb 24 2021, 4:19 pm
Both my babies were so difficult to feed as infants. They both were bottle fed and every feeding was a battle instead of hungry baby just happily gulping. I’ve tried several bottles and formulas and thought this one was working. Now my current baby is also giving me a hard time. Due for feeding and pushing out the nipple. I would love to for once have a baby who actually likes eating and will take whatever I give!!
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amother
Teal
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Wed, Feb 24 2021, 4:21 pm
Are they ready for the next nipple size?
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Wed, Feb 24 2021, 4:24 pm
Yup all my babies, one of the many reasons I don't nurse. It took forever to get them to eat, such a frustrating experience. Most of my babies grew out of it by a few months and started scarfing down their bottles eventually. One never drank bottle well, was a really stressful year until they were eating enough solids and I could stop pushing bottles.
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amother
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Wed, Feb 24 2021, 4:37 pm
amother [ Red ] wrote: | Yup all my babies, one of the many reasons I don't nurse. It took forever to get them to eat, such a frustrating experience. Most of my babies grew out of it by a few months and started scarfing down their bottles eventually. One never drank bottle well, was a really stressful year until they were eating enough solids and I could stop pushing bottles. |
They were both bottle fed. One nursed well in the beginning and then lost interest at 3 months. One is giving me a hard time already at a few weeks old. It’s so frustrating.
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amother
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Wed, Feb 24 2021, 4:37 pm
amother [ Teal ] wrote: | Are they ready for the next nipple size? |
No, definitely not.
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Teomima
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Wed, Feb 24 2021, 4:41 pm
This might seem obvious, but have you checked if your baby is tongue tied?
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Apricot
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Wed, Feb 24 2021, 4:43 pm
My baby had reflux and had a very hard time eating.
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amother
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Wed, Feb 24 2021, 4:54 pm
Teomima wrote: | This might seem obvious, but have you checked if your baby is tongue tied? | yes, doc said he had a tiny tongue tie, too insignificant to snip. He nursed and took a bottle fine in the beginning and only started getting difficult at a month old.
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Violet
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Wed, Feb 24 2021, 4:58 pm
My baby has reflux and feeding is a nightmare.
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Violet
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Wed, Feb 24 2021, 5:05 pm
Your baby might have silent reflux. It only surfaces after about a month. No obvious sympotoms unless you are looking for it. The main sign is not wanting to eat. And being uncomfortable AFTER eating instead of being relaxed and sleepy.
Hiccups, sneezing and swallowing in their sleep are also signs. They also might find dream feeding more comfortable.
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amother
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Wed, Feb 24 2021, 5:10 pm
amother [ Violet ] wrote: | Your baby might have silent reflux. It only surfaces after about a month. No obvious sympotoms unless you are looking for it. The main sign is not wanting to eat. And being uncomfortable AFTER eating instead of being relaxed and sleepy.
Hiccups, sneezing and swallowing in their sleep are also signs. They also might find dream feeding more comfortable. |
He doesn’t seem to be uncomfortable after feeding but definitely sneezes during/after feeds sometimes and hiccups sometimes. How would we get it diagnosed if there’s no obvious signs?
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amother
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Wed, Feb 24 2021, 5:15 pm
amother [ OP ] wrote: | Both my babies were so difficult to feed as infants. They both were bottle fed and every feeding was a battle instead of hungry baby just happily gulping. I’ve tried several bottles and formulas and thought this one was working. Now my current baby is also giving me a hard time. Due for feeding and pushing out the nipple. I would love to for once have a baby who actually likes eating and will take whatever I give!! |
My babies go through a phase for a few weeks around 3 months of age where they are miserable when eating. One feeding takes an hour because I need to take breaks and calm them down inbetween until they start eating again. It BH passes.
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Papaya
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Wed, Feb 24 2021, 9:33 pm
We had so many feeding issues, baby didn’t want to nurse or have bottle. Was hell
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Apricot
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Wed, Feb 24 2021, 9:43 pm
If you think it’s silent reflux, you can ask your doctor how you would know- or if they would let you do a trial of baby reflux meds
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amother
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Wed, Feb 24 2021, 9:52 pm
amother [ Apricot ] wrote: | If you think it’s silent reflux, you can ask your doctor how you would know- or if they would let you do a trial of baby reflux meds |
I did, he brushed me off
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Tangerine
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Wed, Feb 24 2021, 10:01 pm
Go to a good gastroenterologist. Do the babies have torticollus- s crooked neck? If so, when you get some PT feeding should get easier.
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anonymrs
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Wed, Feb 24 2021, 10:07 pm
amother [ OP ] wrote: | yes, doc said he had a tiny tongue tie, too insignificant to snip. He nursed and took a bottle fine in the beginning and only started getting difficult at a month old. |
No such thing. If baby is having a hard time with feeding, showing signs of silent reflux (sneezing/hiccups) , the tongue tie can definitely be a cause. Look up Dr. Bobby Ghaheri and Dr. Scott Siegel.
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Wed, Feb 24 2021, 10:36 pm
amother [ OP ] wrote: | I did, he brushed me off |
Sounds like you might need a new doctor. A doctor is there to help you, and should be willing to take your concerns seriously.
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amother
Violet
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Wed, Feb 24 2021, 11:38 pm
The only way to know for sure if its silent reflux is to see if they respond to meds. We finally tried a PPI (works much better than an H2 blocker) and within 2 days the baby was totally diffrent. Completely relaxed and eating better. All hiccups and sneezing and swallowing went away. My only regret was that we had waited so long to try it. You should know right away if it's helping or not. Go to a pediatric GI, they will know more about it than a pediatrician and will make sure you get the right meds at the right dose.
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Wed, Feb 24 2021, 11:50 pm
amother [ Violet ] wrote: | The only way to know for sure if its silent reflux is to see if they respond to meds. We finally tried a PPI (works much better than an H2 blocker) and within 2 days the baby was totally diffrent. Completely relaxed and eating better. All hiccups and sneezing and swallowing went away. My only regret was that we had waited so long to try it. You should know right away if it's helping or not. Go to a pediatric GI, they will know more about it than a pediatrician and will make sure you get the right meds at the right dose. |
It can still be caused by a tongue tie.
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