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  1. #1
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    Aug 2006
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    Trish - Hmmmm, just thinking out loud here, do you think it could be a growth spurt and by not feeding him overnight it's actually prolonging things iykwim? Babies wake more frequently for feeds when they're trying to build your supply up to keep up with their needs, so by not feeding him, the supply remains the same and he gets hungry and round and round you go?? Anyway, if it is hunger, hopefully some organic rice cereal in his little belly will help sort it out.

    I don't know, just trying to help babe but tell me to buzz off if I'm out of line!

    I get the ear ache thing...I was doing the same thing with DD when she started waking! Ironically, one of her ears was a bit red and inflamed - have you had him checked over by your gp?
    Last edited by Willow; March 11th, 2008 at 08:59 PM.

  2. #2
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber & MPM

    Feb 2007
    Melbourne
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    Like I'd tell you to buzz off Willow! Thanks for your thoughts, I am VERY open to suggestions right now!! I will give him another night or two and see how he goes, I think it was his cold bothering him last night. I don't want to form any night feeding habits though either, arrgh it's all so hard! I have had K checked over twice for ear infections and he was fine. Yesterday though he had loads of wax caked in his ear (I mean LOADS) and he was pulling at it, I called the child health line and the nurse said that if he doesn't have a temperature then he is probably OK. I will watch him though and take him to the GP if he keeps doing it. Thanks again, you're a great help

    Mo - Thanks, I will look for that cereal. Did you get yours just from the supermarket?

    Good night everyone, I need sleep!

  3. #3
    BellyBelly Member

    May 2005
    Brisbane
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    Geez... Don't log in for a day and there are 2 and a bit pages to read. Could act paranoid and think you all get together when I'm not around LOL. Trying to remember what you all said but TBH only skimmed, so here goes:

    Trish - I will PM you a receipe for rice cereal that you can make yourself if you are so inclined. Didn't end up buying rusks as I noted it said 6 months on the box. Had a carp night too, but more about that later.
    Viv - L's nicknames are Lochie, Mr Moo, Chicken, Mr Crankypants, Mr Squiggle, Mr Magoo, Lil Man, Lil Lochie, and Chubba Bubba.
    Amber - I'll FB you.
    Rebecca - hope Miss C's eye gets better. How are you going without DH?
    Celtic - WTG Ryan. He's a rolling machine now.

    L's stats are 6.5kg, HC = 42.3cm Length = 61cm. After a bit of a slow start he is rapidly catching up.

    Up every couple of hours also the last few nights. He is just feeding so often. When I put him down for his evening sleep, he had 200ml formula @6.30, 50ml EBM @7, and then another 140ml formula at 7.30. That can't be normal!

    Anyway, bought some farex and a cute weaning bowl and spoon set today. I don't know if DH is keen on farex being L's first food, but seems that is what all the experts recommend. Going to work on my supply and increasing the amount of formula we give him per feed to see if that helps.

    Thinking about hiring a hospital grade pump. Took 1.5 hours to get 200mls with my small pump. Seems my supply isn't so much the issue as the method of extraction. I'd be more inclined to keep L on milk if I could get a decent amount into him without taking all day to get it out IYKWIM.

    Only 3 days and counting until our holiday in far north Queensland. Can't wait.

    Nigh-night to all you lovely ladies and your bubs.

  4. #4
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber & MPM

    Feb 2007
    Melbourne
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    Morning all,

    We had a better night last night, but still a fairly typical one. K woke at 1am and 3am, but settled with a dummy. By 3:30am he was hungry so I fed him and he slept until 7am (with one or two dummy settles). It was much easier than dealing with an unwell screaming baby, but I still would like to know why he wakes up. I don't mind doing one o'night feed, but I do mind getting up 3 or 4 times in between. Sorry for all my posts last night, I was feeling tired and sick and needed people who understood!

    Willow - Thanks again, I really appreciate your words and help

    Saffi - Thanks so much for PM'ing the rice recipe, I'm really touched that you went to the effort! I will let you know if I end up trying it out.

    I will try my hardest not to post in here today, I feel guilty that I posted so much yesterday and filled up the thread. Poor Octomums who go away for a few days and then have to try and sift through all of my drivel LOL!

    Have a great day everyone!

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Aug 2006
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    Trish - don't be silly, we love reading your drivel and we all drivel some days more than others!! Glad you had a better night with K, I hope they keep improving. You're welcome by the way, although I don't think I was very helpful

    Saffi - that is a lot of milk in a small amount of time! The boy must be hungry! LOL.

    Sorry to brag but we don't get a chance very often and I am so excited - we had our BEST night yet last night!! Put him down at 6pm, fed him at 9.30pm before I went to bed and he slept till 2.30am - count them ladies, thats FIVE hours!!!! then he slept through till 6.30am, fed him and put him back down and he had a bit more sleep, got him up at 7.30am!!

    I know a lot of you are thinking 'that's not so great' but it is for us and helps me see the light at the end of the tunnel!

  6. #6
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    Feb 2007
    Wonderland
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    Trish i just brought it from coles. i brought all the different types pf rice cereal i could find, now i have 3 almost full boxes if rice cereal & a little girl who doesn't like it lol.

    Glad you had a better night Trish.

    Willow that's great hope L keeps sleeping like that for you

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Jul 2005
    Sydney
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    Trish- dont be silly, i wish i was online last night to have replied. glad your night was a little better than the previous but i feel for you, getting good block of unbroken sleep really does affect your next day.
    unfortunatley i dont really know what to suggest yeah could be a growth spurt, but its been going on for so long now.....is he sleeping too much in the day or late afternoon? i try and have Ty's big sleep in the morning or early arvo then he stays awake a bit longer in the evening before bed time around 8-9pm.
    i cant remember are u still warpping? if so is he getting out & waking up? or maybe he is getting too hot or cold?
    i know u have probably gone through all of this already, sometimes someone will suggest something that u might not have come across yet.

    willow WTG on the good sleeps! hope he keeps it up!

    put nixon to bed at 7.45pm last night cause he was ferral, took him a while to go to sleep but he is still there now.8.30am. sometimes i think that kid sleeps too much?? yesterdy he woke at 7am the then slept from 10.30am-2pm,3.5hrs..... then was that cranky from 6pm but i dint think he could be tired he was.... he is 2 next month??

  8. #8
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    Aug 2006
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    Nic - I think that's great sleep for his age! DD now still does 12-13 hours overnight and when she was still having her day sleeps it could be anything from 2-3.5 hours. I say enjoy it while you can cause it doesn't last forever! I still miss DD's day sleep...LOL!

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