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HUNGRIER BABY MILK

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luboo · 20/01/2007 15:33

Hi!
My daughter is 14 weeks old now and still not dropping the middle of the night feed. She goes down about 7pm and then wakes at 2am and 7am. I am feeding her Aptamil 1 formula. Do you think it would help her to go through the night if I gave her hungrier baby formula for her bedtime feed? All thoughts appreciated...

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merryberry · 20/01/2007 16:10

I don't know about hungrier milks, but I do think you are well lucky she only wakes once in the night at inly 14 weeks! Mine was up twice until 5 months and only dropped the last night feed at about 8-9 months i think.

noonar · 20/01/2007 16:28

tried this with dd1 and she projectile vomited it up. maybe it was too rich.

luboo · 20/01/2007 16:32

Thanks! She has a problem with projectile vomiting anyway, so maybe not such a good idea... She has Gaviscon in her milk, does anyone know if you put this in the hungry baby milk as normal?

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noonar · 20/01/2007 16:36

my dd2 had reflux too. i would be very wary of chaning her formula, tbh. also, gaviscon thickens the feed, and am guessing hungry milk might be thicker too. could be a bad combination. maybe ask your hv.

madmarchhare · 20/01/2007 16:42

At 14 weeks I would say its completely normal to wake for a feed in the night. DS was 7 months before he slept a solid 12 hours

LadyOfTheFlowers · 20/01/2007 16:45

i had to put both my little bruisers on it from birth! lol

LadyOfTheFlowers · 20/01/2007 16:45

ds2 is on hungry baby milk and he wakes once for a feed. he is 13weeks.

LadyOfTheFlowers · 20/01/2007 16:46

posting like mad here- sorry!
i would suggest trying to feed her more inthe evening, cluster feed as much as she will take.
you need to 'tank them up' so to speak.

noonar · 20/01/2007 16:47

you cant really over fill a refluxy baby, tho.

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