When to increase feedings?
VelociMama
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My little man is almost 2 weeks now, and he's on Similac Sensitive. He seems to be taking a whole 3 oz bottle every 2-3 hours. I'm wondering when it's okay to increase to 3.5 to 4 oz.
I really don't want to overfeed him but he's completely finishing the 3 oz bottles now.
I really don't want to overfeed him but he's completely finishing the 3 oz bottles now.
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I would try it. I'm guessing he will let you know when he is full. If he spits up a lot after then it's probably too much, if not then maybe he will go longer between feedings!0
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You can try moving him up but if he is not keeping it down or spitting it up you really shouldn't force it. Mine is on a gentle formula too and she is 2 months and is at 4oz. My first was a boy and he drank 8oz by the time he was 2 months so it just shows you how different kids are. According to my pediatrician who by the way has no kids of his own says that kids should not be at 3oz till around 4-6 weeks and then move up gradually because he said if you overfeed a baby they can get an infection in their stomach. Yeah whatever I know he has the degree but children are different and if my kids are hungry I feed them. I would slowly increase him by 1/2oz if you think he is ready and see if he can hold it down if he does great if not scale it back and try it again on a different day. Boys in my experience are big eaters at least mine was just go with your instinct I moved my daughter up to 4oz before I was supposed to but now she goes the full 3 hours before eating and it makes the nights more enjoyable and if she doesn't finish it all who cares at least she isn't hungry.0
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If he's finishing a 3 ounce bottle with gusto, I would burp him and then offer another .5 ounce.
If he is eager to eat it and doesn't spit it up, he's probably ready for it.0 -
We have tried Enfamil sensitive and Similac Sensitive as well and it seemed like he was never getting satisfied so we switched to the Enfamil Infant and have been on that ever sense. Its just fine for our little man. But then again, every baby is different. I agree with the above.
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Try giving him 4 oz and see what happens. If he spits up right away or shortly after then you know it may be too much. Trying it is really the only way to tell. Both of my boys increased feedings at different times so there is no set timeline on when to increase the feedings. But, it sounds like your lil one may be ready for more. Hope that helps, I am in no way an expert. haha.0
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We tried 4 oz today, and he didn't seem to take the whole thing, so I think we'll stick to 3 for now. He does seems to go a full 2-3 hours between feedings still at this level, so that's good.
Thanks all for the advice! I'll keep it in mind for when he's ready to move up.0
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