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7.5wk baby drinking less milk
FTM here. This has been happening for a week and a half. 2 days ago my LO was feeding at 120ml per feed. And a week ago only on one of the day my baby was feeding as usual too. Then the following day after those good days feed, she will only drink 30-50ml per feed every 3-4hrs instead of her usual 90-120ml. And she has been sleeping a lot more too. I dont think she is losing weight. She is currently at 5kg. Ive checked her temperature every 2hrs and no fever. I also dont think she has thrush or any illness as she is still the same self. She will constantly fidget and move her hands to her mouth to swipe the bottle away every time as well. I swapped formula yesterday thinking she doesnt want her old formula anymore but the issue still persists. I have also changed her teats from size 1 to 2 and different bottles as well but still the same. Why the sudden change? Any mummies experienced this as well?
How many Ml to drink for a 2 months okd
Hello mummies, I would love to know how much ML do yall feed for 2 months old baby and how far apart🥹 Thank you
Postpartum depression or overwhelmed?
I'm struggling with postpartum feelings, and my friends and mom said I might be experiencing postpartum depression. I often feel agitated with my husband's behavior and my mother-in-law. Living with my mom, I feel she and my siblings handle the baby with more care. When I visit my mother-in-law's house, it's very loud, and they often carry my baby around, which sometimes startles her. They take her into a room, claiming it's cooler there with the air conditioning, but it feels too much to me “kidnapping” my child away and when my baby cry they didn’t pass my baby to me instead trying to soothe her. I’ve expressed my discomfort to my husband, but he insists it's okay since they only see our baby once a week. He thinks I'm being unfair because my family has more time with her. At home, they treat the baby like a toy, passing her around like it’s nothing. I often dread going there and worry about how our baby is being handled. Since my postpartum period began over a month ago, I feel like my husband hasn’t been very supportive. He spends a lot of time playing games and only changes diapers when I ask him to, and even then, he sometimes delays. He’s seen me struggling with back pain and me complaining how it hurts but has criticized me for not using a binder, which adds to my frustration. Whenever I express to him that I’m tired and he’s not helping, he said “are you complaining? If you’re tired I can takecare of baby” Additionally, he often makes our baby cry, and instead of comforting her, he tells her to "use her words" instead of crying. My sister-in-law does the same. It’s frustrating to hear that when our baby is just a newborn and cannot communicate that way. When she cries, they playfully scold her rather than trying to soothe her right away. Sometimes I feel like telling him to leave me and my baby. I can survive being a single mother. Is this what postpartum depression are like, or am I just overreacting to everything?
Responding to sound
my 6week old is not responding to sounds or when her name is called. She doesn’t turn her head to the source of sounds. However she gets startled to sudden loud noise. HELP please, it has been making me a very anxious father. should i be concerned?
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Red patches on cheeks
My baby is almost 8 weeks old and start having this red patches on his cheeks as for now.. anyone knows what is this? And how to cure
6 weeks post partum bleeding
Not sure if its lochia or period, i was bleeding regularly and it turned brownish a few days ago. Suddenly turned bright pinkish red and quite heavy. Feels abit crampy too. I’m breastfeeding too.. feel quite down if it’s my period but anyone have similar experience? I understand bodies heal differently but want to get some advice..
Increasing Milk supply
Is there any ways to increase milk supply?
How do we know if the formula is not suitable for 1 month
Crying non stop and sleeping less #Firstimebeingmom