thread: 4mnth baby wanting more formula than recommended how common is this pls?

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  1. #1
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    Jul 2009
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    4mnth baby wanting more formula than recommended how common is this pls?

    4mnth baby wanting more formula than recommended how common is this pls?

    eg instead of 210 with 6 scoops they can easily finish 240 and 8 scoops

    is this common?

  2. #2
    BellyBelly Member

    Nov 2009
    Qld
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    DD1 was 5 months, mainly breastfed but could polish off her 300ml bottles of formula in care with no problem. She was always well above what the tin said, but if she didnt get what she wanted all hell broke loose. And she was only on 50th percentile to.

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    as far as i'm concerned, if a child is hungry, feed it. if the bottle is too big, it will spew the excess.

  4. #4
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    Jun 2007
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    I think it's really common. My girls were like this. You'll probably find that he/she will want heaps at the moment and then in a month or so won't finish half that. Feeding can go up and down regularly. I wouldn't worry about it. I don't believe you can overfeed a baby unless you are trying to feed them when they don't want it. If they are drinking it without a fight, then I would assume that they are hungry. Keep an eye on weight gain and if you are worried see your MCHN. It really does sound normal to me though

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    Nov 2009
    Scottish expat living in Geelong
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    The measurements on the side of the tin are guidelines. As long as you are making the formula up with the appropriate number of scoops to water, it doesn't matter if the baby prefers more or less than the age range on the tin suggests.

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    Nov 2008
    Perth
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    The measurements on the side of the tin are guidelines. As long as you are making the formula up with the appropriate number of scoops to water, it doesn't matter if the baby prefers more or less than the age range on the tin suggests.
    :yeahthat:

    My DD is 10 months and when she has a formula feed, she only has 200ml although 250+ is recommended for her age. They are only recommendations as all babies are different - they're all little individuals with individual feeding requirements