Although the baby may
cry after feeding because of hunger, there are also many other reasons for crying.
Kellymom.com points out that often babies
cry after a feeding not because they need more milk but because they need to suck longer.
It is a common myth that
crying after a feeding indicates that a baby is still hungry.
Anyways fast forward going home, feeding became incredibly painful (cracked, bleeding and sore nipples) feeding constantly, he never seemed satisfied and would always
cry after every feed.
If he wakes up early though he will cry till the next feeding (more often than not), and he often
cries after feedings too and will ALWAYs eat more if offered (we are bottle feeding).
But if your baby
cries after a feeding, a good burp may be all he needs.
«We've learned that [when the baby
cries after feeding,] it's not the baby wants more milk, it's that they want the contact with the mother.
The baby
cries after feeding.
Not exact matches
After these long periods of listening to him scream in desperation, looking at my wife's painful grimaces and knowing he will not be satisfied and we will need to
feed him again in 2 hours puts me on the edge and from this point on, every little
cry, grunt or noise he makes, enrages me.
My 2nd and 3rd both have / had reflux issues and they'll
cry and happily latch back on about 10 min
after a
feed, but that can actually make matters worseas then they're adding more to their stomachs & overfilling it, leading to more reflux.
Next time,
after she is
fed, etc., when her face even starts to look like she might
cry, put her in the stroller, put headphones on and crank up the tunes, and take her for a walk.
So today he
cried out @ 2 am, his usual time, despite a dream
feed at 1120p (i know, its technically not a DF because its
after 11 - does that make a big difference?)
he goes to bed easily for all naps, with little or no
crying, and falls back asleep
after our middle of the night
feeds easily.
«If my baby's still
crying after I've changed and
fed him, I usually put him in his swing and let him be because it generally means he's overstimulated.»
He is not really hungry as I tested by giving him a bottle of expressed milk each night
after his
feed and then he's still
crying and rooting.
The «symptoms» are similar - wide awake, not falling asleep by rocking,
crying some of the time, but it all happens
after the Dream
Feed (10 or 10.30 pm) and may go on until 1 or 2 am.
An unsettled baby who is
crying even right
after being
fed and immediately looking for another breastfeed,
after MOST
feeds.
Last night we tried CIO
after he woke 1.5 hrs
after his first MON
feeding...
cried off and on for 1.5 hrs (AHHH) so I finally got up and
fed him.
She usually refuses to go to sleep
after 8 pm
feed and remains very fussy and
crying for about 2 hours despite us trying various ways putting her to sleep.
I've been letting her
cry when she wakes
after 45min - 1 to the next
feeding time..
Everytime gave her bottle, she turned he head away and
cried like milk was a bad thing.I noticed if I
fed her half awake which was during first 5 mins
after she fell asleep, she would drink the same amount before she got sick.
If your baby
cries only an hour
after a good
feeding, there may be something else causing the distress.
Then about 3 weeks ago she started to refuse milk of any kind and
after a few mins of
feeding would pop off sharply when I try to continue she
cries and makes a straining noise.
Four months of dreading the sound of my son's
cry as he woke for the next
feed, four months of not wanting him anywhere near me unless he was
feeding... It came good
after that and I still believe breastfeeding can be great, but in my experience not worth the guilt and pain of those early months.
This helps your baby learn that
crying will not result in being
fed or rocked, and
after about a week of gradually increasing the «waiting» period of your check - ins, the theory goes that your baby will begin to fall asleep on her own.
Unlike most babies who don't seem to be the least bit bothered by spitting up, babies with GERD are very uncomfortable and
cry both during and
after feeds.
When my first daughter was born I took her back to the local hospital
after four days because she was not producing enough wet nappies and would not stop
crying and
feeding.
This article has increase my awareness of how vital it is that babies get milk but also be supplemented when they show signs that they are starving... My baby (now 9 yrs old but struggles with math)
cried the first 48 hours and I know she was starving but thank goodness the nurses told me to supplement her with a
feeding tube and formula she had lost 1 pound and I was very nervous to think that she wasn't getting enough milk since my colostrum hadn't even come in
after day three!
and do your best for your baby e.g. according to the manufacturer's instructions and the health visitor my baby was having 2 extra bottles a day in terms of both frequency and amount of
feeds but we knew our son's «hungry»
cry so knew he needed it and
after a few weeks he stopped wanting them and started sleeping through the night.
So if Kayden
cries after waking up from a nap and it's time for a
feeding, I know I need to
feed him to calm him down.
After 2 days of my daughter being home she constantly wanted to
feed and
cried as if she was starving.
A baby who is fussing,
crying, seems hungry, and does not appear satisfied
after feeding may not be getting enough to eat.
It is important to note babies don't always just
cry because they want to be
fed, so if your baby is
crying even
after being
fed, do not take it lightly.
after 6 ounces in the middle of the night now he'll
cry and
cry till we
feed him more.
Hi Georgia, Do I understand correctly what you mean — your baby still
cries for his third can of baby food
after you just
fed him two cans?
If
after you have
fed him, change his nappy (diapers), and clean him, but he still keeps on
crying.
My 6 month old has recently started to wake everynight around 1 -30-2.00, i try a few things to settle her before i offer a bottle, But sometimes even
after a bottle she is still wide awake and will stay like this for a couple of hours with me literally having to just sit there awake andnleave her in her cot to talk to herself play with her dummy or
cry... I am at the breaking point i need sleep... do nt get me wrong this is what being a parent is all about but its a shock to my system
after her sleeping throughbfor a couplr of.montjs rarely waking... Need opinions and advice for the in the middle of the night
feed, because so many people have told me i shouldnt be giving a bottle and at 6 months shr shouldnt berd a bottle at that time and i should just leave her??? I do nt know what to do... Please help??
If your baby often fusses and
cries right
after being
fed, she may have some sort of tummy pain.
Infacol really works, when Leo was a baby I felt so much better knowing I was able to give him something to help stop his pain and
after continued use before every
feed the
crying soon got better as he was able to bring his wind up more easily.
So now when you go to lay him down
after falling asleep
feeding (the # 1 sleep prop), he will startle, wake, and
cry, leaving you to wonder what's going on.
Some babies need help releasing air that gets trapped in their tummy
after feeding or
crying.
Babies who are allergic to infant formula may get fussy during or
after their
feedings and
cry, squirm or show other signs of digestive discomfort.
He was in my arms the whole time, able to breast
feed immeadialty
after, and barely
cried or bled.
Even if he did give you an enormous burp
after the last
feeding, he might need to burp again, especially if he's been
crying.
After a few days of us both
crying at every
feeding, I assumed he was no longer interested in nursing and wanting to wean.
If your baby is sensitive to food you eat (spicy or not), you'll know, because he'll be fussy
after feedings,
cry inconsolably, sleep very little and wake abruptly, and seem uncomfortable.
«Some women may be able to maintain a good milk supply with a
feeding schedule, but many, many will not, particularly
after the first few months,» adds Huggins... «What Ezzo is saying «works» in that many babies do eventually stop
crying as they become resigned to taking only small amounts of milk.
At 6:15 pm
after his
feed, he
cried for about 45 minutes and fell asleep.
Finally, even
after he was sleeping at my side having just eaten on both sides, my son would begin to stir minutes later and work himself up into a full on
cry, even though he was
fed, even though it was 3 am, even though he'd only slept maybe an hour stretch so far.
I let her
Cry It Out the last two nights, in the middle of the night
after a night
feeding and it worked within an hour.