Guest guest Posted April 24, 2003 Report Share Posted April 24, 2003 Thank you everyone for your responses > Yes he is teething and it has come through now, I think hes in a habit now of waking its been going on for 3 weeks. Liam cannot sleep in our bed if he is next to me he is very unsettled and wakes more times in the night. Believe me I have tried this. I am going to let him cry and come back to sooth him and pat his tummy because I hve had it and i cannot be a constsnt milk bottle and dummy!!! I will tip over the edge if I keep going this way. I have set a routine with the help of a CF nurse for feeding and sleeping and he is now eating more solids I give solids now before a breastfeed and now when he feeds he is not getting so stressed out and wiggling everywhere. It was like he was frustrated before with breast milk not quite being enough to satisfy but he was to full for solids afterwards. STRANGE KID!! Anyway so I swapped it around and he is eating more which is brillent. Thank you CF nurse. At night now I will feed him and put him back to bed with a dummy and pat his tummy he is now sleeping for about 3-4 hours. AAAA blis!!! Still not enough but better than before. Maybe he was hungery because they need more calories and my milk simply wasnt enough anymore to tank him up during the day. Now he is eating enriched solids with olive oil, butter, rice flour, vitamins and minerals, egg yokes etc. About 1/4 cup 3 times a day. Yes Liam is on enzymes he has been since 2 weeks old. mum to baby Liam 8 months and 8.4kgs > > Date: 2003/04/24 Thu AM 09:09:14 GMT+12:00 > To: <crataegus > > Subject: RE: [crataegus] question PLEASE HELP > > , I forgot about one big thing with babies that causes > nightwaking: > > TEETHING. > > Could he be teething? > > )O( > mama to , 2yo, w/CF, and , 4yo, no CF > both SZ alphas > > Be realistic: Plan for a miracle. > ~ Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh > > > > > WARNING: This is an open discussion of medical and alternative ideas and possibilities. No posting on this list is a promotion of medical treatment. In the care of cystic fibrosis always be honest with your physician. This is not a medical group. This is a group of people exploring possibilities of care in a free and open discussion. There are no doctors advising care on this list. Medical professionals should be kept up to date with any changes or considered changes in personal treatment. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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