I've got a tiny (tiny, tiny) 5 1/2-month old. She's had great head control since she started at 3 months. She was not taking a bottle until she started care, and we had a challenging first month as she adjusted. Now she does fine on the bottle but still just 1-3 ounces per feeding.
The parents put her on solids a couple of weeks ago. I don't know how many different foods they introduced. Now they've pulled her off everything except for oatmeal because of digestive upset. They left her with oatmeal today and verbal instructions to feed it to her once in the AM and once in the PM. What I didn't realize until I dug into her bag to deal with a diaper blowout was that they also left a tub of formula with written instructions to mix it with the milk at a 1/3 ratio.
That doesn't make sense to me. Why not reconstitute the formula with water and add it to the milk? Is adding the formula directly to the breast milk common?
As far as the oatmeal goes--and any solids--she's got a wicked tongue thrust reflex. This is pointless and it's just creating a mess.
When they pick up today, I'll ask them for clarification about adding the formula to the breast milk. I want to tell them that I'm not going to feed her any solids, including the oatmeal, until she outgrows her tongue thrust reflex. Is that how you'd handle it?
I am ASSUMING there's a supply issue and that's why weaning is being rushed and formula is being introduced, but I'm going to find out from them at pick up if there was a doctor who had input on this decision and how it's being executed. I've had one who went on formula due to a supply issue and added rice cereal to it due to aspiration, but they didn't introduce solids early.
The parents put her on solids a couple of weeks ago. I don't know how many different foods they introduced. Now they've pulled her off everything except for oatmeal because of digestive upset. They left her with oatmeal today and verbal instructions to feed it to her once in the AM and once in the PM. What I didn't realize until I dug into her bag to deal with a diaper blowout was that they also left a tub of formula with written instructions to mix it with the milk at a 1/3 ratio.
That doesn't make sense to me. Why not reconstitute the formula with water and add it to the milk? Is adding the formula directly to the breast milk common?
As far as the oatmeal goes--and any solids--she's got a wicked tongue thrust reflex. This is pointless and it's just creating a mess.
When they pick up today, I'll ask them for clarification about adding the formula to the breast milk. I want to tell them that I'm not going to feed her any solids, including the oatmeal, until she outgrows her tongue thrust reflex. Is that how you'd handle it?
I am ASSUMING there's a supply issue and that's why weaning is being rushed and formula is being introduced, but I'm going to find out from them at pick up if there was a doctor who had input on this decision and how it's being executed. I've had one who went on formula due to a supply issue and added rice cereal to it due to aspiration, but they didn't introduce solids early.
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