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    (2007/12) Dec 2007 MTB

    bluelily missylan I have been told that once the bb has started sucking on a bottle of milk, that you have to finish within max 2hrs. Bacteria will start to breed as your bb saliva touched the teat. I also sort of force him to finish his milk as I have to put him into half-asleep mode...
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    (2007/12) Dec 2007 MTB

    missylan How long did your #1's milk strike last before he went back to normal?
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    (2007/12) Dec 2007 MTB

    Mel...my bb only takes max of 5 feeds a day. At night he refuses to drink...prefers to sleep. So very difficult to fit in 6 feeds. He sleeps at 7pm till 7am with 1 night waking....and sometimes doesn't want to drink....just want to be carried to sleep. Witty and lynzi I travelled quite a...
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    (2007/12) Dec 2007 MTB

    Eve, My #1 never have this problem. I am also hoping its just a phase and they will get over it soon.
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    (2007/12) Dec 2007 MTB

    Hi Rachel, Thanks for your suggestions. We actually turned on the aircon yesterday and tried feeding him. Still the same. I have also tried changing to NB teats and changed his diapers with no success. My bb doesn't usually cry. He'll only fuss when he starts to get tired. The only time he...
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    (2007/12) Dec 2007 MTB

    Bluelily is your bb the same? My bb hasn't even had a suck. The funny thing is once we put him in the feeding position....and he sees the milk bottle he'll start crying. It seems like he's rejecting the bottle...but I've given him the bottle since he was 2 weeks old....never direct latch. I...
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    (2007/12) Dec 2007 MTB

    Hi Hen, Don't worry so much. I am also a mother of 2 and am lucky that I have help. Being a full time mummy is the most stressful job in the world. Take some time off for yourself. With my first kid I always felt guilty that I needed time for myself but I realised that a break is good...

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