Hopefully you people will be able to give us something to try to help.
My wife goes back to work 1st week in may so our baby is going to have to go to day care and be with me on my days off. Anyway so we have started over the last month or so of getting her off the boobie and onto bottles.We so far thats been pretty good 14weeks old and having 200ml`s of water with 4 scoops of furmula (3 times a day). Now comes the problem,she only poos every 2-3 days ,which isnt too bad I guess,but they are becoming thickers or more solid.Nurse etc sad last time we where there to try her on a bit of water also if this happens.Well it appears she dont like the taste of water.I mean absoultely will not have any at all,she just lets it dribble out her mouth.We have been trying for a week now and I`d guess luck to have 10mls swallowed. Anybody got any other hints or suggestions of things to try
Maybe try putting the water in a groovy sucky cup- we have one for DS that has a tip on it that he needs to bit on to make the water come out- its not exactly a bottle- not a sippy cup- at 14 weeks your DD may be able to use one of these. DS dribbled alot too- but would always reach for his bottle again. Also try drinking someout of it yourself in front of her- once she see's you do it, she may want to try. I think from memory DS forst taste of water was actually out of my water bottle coz he saw me drinking it and just HAD to try some!!
Another idea is maybe can you water down the formula a bit more? I dont know anything about formula feeding, but maybe thats a possibilty?
Hi and congratulations for getting through the first 3 months!
Babies pooing can be strange can't it!?? Apparently (according to our state's family service centre and my CHN) babies can poo as little as once every 10-14 days and it's still 'normal'. As long as the poo is no harder than plasticene then it's ok. Perhaps if bubs seems ok you could see if things change on their own???
If you want a second opinion you could try calling the family service centre in your state. Eg in WA it's Ngala, in NSW I think it's Karitane or Tresillian. Not sure where you are but might be worth a quick google.
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