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Old 10-01-08, 12:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
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baby taking milk

We have to rock my 8 month old to sleep before giving her formula. My husband and I don't feel she is in deep sleep because her eyes are slightly open and when she is full she refuses to take the bottle by herself and puts her thumb and sleeps. She is taking solids and water while awake, however she will gag when formula is offered to her while awake. We are not sure if this is normal for babies and is this going to cause future development or other problems? Please advice..
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Old 10-10-08, 07:15 AM   #2 (permalink)
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baby taking milk

Baby taking milk-Both breast milk and infant formula will help your baby grow.
But breast milk is the best first food for babies. Either way, mealtime is more than just feeding your baby. It's a time to cuddle and comfort your baby, too. Breast milk provides sugars, fats, protein, and vitamins that are just right for your baby. Breast milk may help keep your baby from getting sick. Sucking on the breast is good for your baby's jaw. It helps future teeth grow straigh.
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