Meet the Other Phone. Only the apps you allow.

Meet the Other Phone.
Only the apps you allow.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Infant feeding

Get advice and support with infant feeding from other users here.

Bottle Feeding plan/routine

2 replies

hertsnessex · 01/05/2007 18:15

Hi,

I have a very anxious friend at the moment, the baby is fab, in a great routine and feeding well. She is having 6 feeds a day and having between 700-1000ml in total which is fine for 9wks.

However mum is very stressed and worried about when to increase feeds and cut others out. i have talked about this being 'baby led' but she wants to know a 'rough schedule' so she can monitor what the baby is doing.

Does anyone have a 'plan'?

Thanks,

Carly

OP posts:
lulumama · 01/05/2007 18:20

if the baby finishes each bottle, she can add another ounce

but it sounds like she is doing really well

the problem with a plan is, that it works for a week or two or even three ! then a growth spurt or a cold or cutting a tooth throws a spanner in the works

i bottle fed both of my DCs and approached it as a feed on demand thing, as i would have done if breast feeding

i wouldn;t worry about cutting feeds out at this early stage, baby led is the best way to be! schedule depends on so much, that is just not predictable with a little baby

HTH x

colditz · 01/05/2007 18:27

I understand her stress. Baby will probably feed more in the evening - normally will want a feed 1 or 2 hours sooner than in the daytime, 2 or three times in the night, then roughly every 3 or four hours in the day.

tell her not to drop any feed until baby stops drinking it. You can't mess about wityh what a 9 week old wants. Increase the feeds when baby is draining the bottle.

so roughly, 1 bottle first thing (6am?) then a little nap - bottle again at about 9.30, play for a bit, nap again, then up at about 1, bottle, play and another nap, a bottle at about4.30, then another4 bottle at about 6 - 6.30, then bedtime. then whenever baby wakes.

that would be quite normal.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page
Swipe left for the next trending thread