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		<title>Eating Patterns &#8211; following your baby’s needs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My experience of increasing gaps between feeds, the amount taken and the effect on sleep patterns for a formula fed baby of 5 weeks. I try to never let my babydrain a bottle &#8211; if he does finish one off, the next feed I make an extra ounce… he usually then takes half an ounce [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="entry"><strong>My experience of increasing gaps between feeds, the amount taken and the effect on sleep patterns for a formula fed baby of 5 weeks.</strong></p>
<p>I try to never let my babydrain a bottle &#8211; if he does finish one off, the next feed I make an extra ounce… he usually then takes half an ounce or so more than the last feed and stops.  I then continue to make this amount each feed until he drains the bottle again and then I add another ounce.</p>
<p>This is how I have progressed with him eating more.</p>
<p>I was worried last week that he might be eating too much, <span id="more-24"></span>but as long as his weight gain is at it should be I am letting him guide me from now on.</p>
<p>I generally think the more I can get him to eat during the day, the less he will want at night and it seems to be working &#8211; we only have one night feed now!</p>
<p>For example, last night I fed him at 9pm, he then slept til 3am where he took 3 ounces and then through til 7:30am this morning.</p>
<p>As for bedtime, we have a little routine of feed (usually a large one!) cuddle time for 15 mins or so with a story, bathtime in a dim-lit room and then into his moses basket with the t-shirt I have worn that day so he has my smell next to him.</p>
<p>This works most of the time… sometimes we have to have some singing and rocking to send him off, but generally he does it on his own accord.</p>
<p><strong>Source:</strong> <a href="http://www.yummymummysecrets.com/">Yummy Mummy Secrets</a>.</p>
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