thread: How many night feeds does your 12 month old have?? I'm confused!!!

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  1. #1
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    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    Meh - ok.

    I just know warnings on things like that are put there for a reason, usually someone hasn't followed the manufacturer's instructions and something has happened to their baby, there's been litigation, company puts warning on tins. I for one would be going with what the manufacturer puts on their tin as a warning over what a CHN says cos they don't work for the formula company

    I dunno, I guess too many years in law have made me take notice of warnings ya know? Maybe I'm odd or something

    (well ok, we all know I'm a little bit odd.. no need to agree )

  2. #2
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    Oct 2008
    Canning Vale, Perth
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    lol arimeh ikwym but i think the formula warning is more for people who would dilute it to make the tin 'last longer', whereas the CHN said to me if bubs is waking up during the night (and often not drinking much of the bottle you give them) its cause of habit and 'weaning' them by diluting the formula til its just water (hence making bub realise theres no point waking up just for a bottle of water), but if you know your bub is waking for nutrition reasons e.g still young, not eating much in the way of solids etc, then keep giving them a nite bottle.... hope that makes sense!

  3. #3
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    Aug 2009
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    Arimeh, that totally wasn't a stab i swear. I shouldn't write posts during nutty hour here. I know exactly where you're coming from hun. I would not dilute if I felt her nutrition was being compromised.

    Tattoo mama, yup, that's exactly my attitude. this did just start after we moved so I felt she was relying on her bottle when all other things seemed different so was seeking comfort. it's not nutritional needs for her at all

  4. #4
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    Jun 2007
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    Ok just thought I'd update. It's now our third week without ANY bottles!!! I have no idea what changed. I wasn't brave enough to do the dilution thing so kept up the bottle. Then three weeks ago, she slept through the night for two nights in a row! So we persevered with the no bottle because obviously she didn't need it if she was capable of sleeping through. The tantrums lasted a couple of nights, but only lasted 20 min compared to the two hour tantrums we were having months ago if we didn't give the bottle. I haven't noticed her eating much more during the day although she seems to drink a bit more milk during the day now. So YAY we are now bottle free after ten months of waking overnight Can't really say why all of a sudden she stopped waking but hey it happened and that's all I care about!! LOL Thanks to all of you who gave me your suggestions xxx