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AUTHOR: tug84DATE: 02/23/04 7:53am
SUBJECT: Re: fussy feedings
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AUTHOR: quebecer
My baby is 4 months old adn I distinctly remember times when he was "younger" that he did the exact same thing! I remember how frustrated I was and worried too. For us it was just a phase- eating 2 ozs at a time and eating so frequently. I do remember that I switched his bottles to Dr. Brown's and he did eat much better, but I don't know that the bottles were the problem. I do know that at 6 weeks baby go through growth spurts and they want to eat more and do get fussy...maybe that is what is happening for you?? I would check with the pediatrician just to be safe- she may have an ear infection. Good luck!
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