Graham
Registered User
My wife has been breastfeeding our nearly 3 month old baby boy Jeffrey since birth, although since about 5 weeks ago we have been gradually introducing expressed breast milk in a bottle to prepare him for when my wife returned to work, which she did about 3 weeks ago.
Baby used to have a good appetite and at each feed from the bottle would drink between 3 to 4.5 ounces. However the last week he has been drinking less and less and now the maid and I can only get him to take 1 to 2 ounces every 3 to 4 hours from the bottle, which I think is too little. Sometimes he will even refuse to drink at all. We are using Avent bottles with the 1 hole teat at the moment.
When my wife is at home, she will try to nurse him, but we're lucky at the moment if he'll stay latched on for even 1 to 5 minutes before crying and struggling, whereas even just last week he used to stay on for between 15 to 45 minutes without problem.
I think that my wife works shifts might be confusing to the baby. We're going to see the doctor about this on Wednesday (Sept 8), but any advice on how to get him to start eating more again or what might be causing this would be helpful.
Oh, and baby is generally very happy and active and smiles and laughs a lot, even though he's not eating much. He's weeing normally, but no poo for 2 days now.
Graham
Baby used to have a good appetite and at each feed from the bottle would drink between 3 to 4.5 ounces. However the last week he has been drinking less and less and now the maid and I can only get him to take 1 to 2 ounces every 3 to 4 hours from the bottle, which I think is too little. Sometimes he will even refuse to drink at all. We are using Avent bottles with the 1 hole teat at the moment.
When my wife is at home, she will try to nurse him, but we're lucky at the moment if he'll stay latched on for even 1 to 5 minutes before crying and struggling, whereas even just last week he used to stay on for between 15 to 45 minutes without problem.
I think that my wife works shifts might be confusing to the baby. We're going to see the doctor about this on Wednesday (Sept 8), but any advice on how to get him to start eating more again or what might be causing this would be helpful.
Oh, and baby is generally very happy and active and smiles and laughs a lot, even though he's not eating much. He's weeing normally, but no poo for 2 days now.
Graham
