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How much milk and how long?

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EW GURU
Latest post on 27 January 2011 - 22:08
3.25 kg great news well done to you both, have you seen Dr Delphine yet?
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 22 January 2011 - 14:56
Lemondrops...i agree with Meals. I think babies tend to doze off and you need to keep pushing the teat back and forth basically to wake them up, everytime you feel like its going slow. My DD was less than 3 kilos around her due date ( also 2 months prematurebut born terribly small) and she drank about 60 ml per feed. I never really calculated it but i went with her instinct, she fed as much as she needed and poo'ed after every feed which was a sign that her tummy was full. Her feeds didnt last an hour though, maybe your little one is taking little naps in between. However its not odd if you think she is awake and just slow just let her take her time...i used to prop DD and the bottle against a couple of pillows and go about my work ! ( offcourse constantly checking on her! :)
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 22 January 2011 - 14:41
LD you are correct in it can take longer than an hour at times per feed. I think I should take Meals advise and stimulate her, she does have a tendancy to dose off some times and then wake up again wanting more food.
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EW GURU
Latest post on 22 January 2011 - 14:07
It sounds like the volume is good - always offer more and if she refuses then you won't be worried. From my understanding - the weight gain is an excellent indicator of whether J is taking enough - perhaps getting her weighted once a week on the same scale will indicate this well. As for an hour - I should think it should be speeding up by now... Perhaps she's needing some stimulation - stip her off, wet wipe for the face, tickles down the back and feet etc, stimulating her cheek and jaw to encourage sucking?
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 22 January 2011 - 11:25
When we were in NICU they were calculating feed volume like this... 180ml/kg/day. So for your LO would work at at... 180 X 3.25(kg) / 8(feeds in a day) = 73ml each feed. Obviously some feeds she will take more, sometimes less... HTH So I'm in line with the amount of milk per feed, but is it normal for the feed to take an hour???
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EW GURU
Latest post on 21 January 2011 - 21:01
When we were in NICU they were calculating feed volume like this... 180ml/kg/day. So for your LO would work at at... 180 X 3.25(kg) / 8(feeds in a day) = 73ml each feed. Obviously some feeds she will take more, sometimes less... HTH
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 21 January 2011 - 19:53
LD, don't think there is an exact answer. My DD is 1 month she drinks anything from 100ml to 180ml a feed around 3-3 1/2 feeds and can take anything up to 1 1/2, and sometimes 2 hours (ekk). I figure she stops when she has had enough and certainly likes to let us know when she is hungry, we are doing demand feeding and that is working for us all. She is nearly 4k's, but was drinking quite a bit around 2-3 wk mark. My view is as long as DD is content and healthy and putting on weight all is fine. All the best I don't know if I understood this properly, it takes you an hour and a half, even two hours to finish a feed?
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 21 January 2011 - 19:35
LD, don't think there is an exact answer. My DD is 1 month she drinks anything from 100ml to 180ml a feed around 3-3 1/2 feeds and can take anything up to 1 1/2, and sometimes 2 hours (ekk). I figure she stops when she has had enough and certainly likes to let us know when she is hungry, we are doing demand feeding and that is working for us all. She is nearly 4k's, but was drinking quite a bit around 2-3 wk mark. My view is as long as DD is content and healthy and putting on weight all is fine. All the best
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 21 January 2011 - 17:45
DD is 2 months chronological and 0 weeks adjusted i.e. she's technically a newborn. She weighs 3.25 kg and I'm currently giving her 100mL feeds every three hours, of which she takes about 70 to 90 mL. But it's not uncommon for the feed to last an hour. She is either a very lazy feeder or I'm giving her too much. So I suppose my question is, is how much milk do you give your LO's during the first month, i.e. newborn until 4 to 6 weeks of age, and how long does it take them to finish a feed?
 
 

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