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    How much? How often?

    @ricard Generally they recommend at least 3 hours between formula feeds as it takes longer to digest than breastmilk. At 4 weeks you can work your way up slowly to 4oz, see if that keeps her satisfied for longer. But then again, if the pediatrician is fine with it, you're probably good! If...
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    How much? How often?

    @ricard Formula or breast?
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    Idk how to sleep. Is my baby overtired?

    @axo Oh yeah, I don't mean keeping him awake, just go outside when he's awake, maybe in a stroller. If he falls asleep after 2 minutes that's fine. It might get his circadian rhythm on track.
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    Idk how to sleep. Is my baby overtired?

    @axo Have you tried sleeping with a light on? We take shifts where one parent stays awake and has the baby sleep on their chest because otherwise he won't stay asleep either. Would that be an option? You could try making sure he's exposed to lots of natural light during the day (go outside)...
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    Feeding schedule

    @dccox55 Our baby is bottle fed (80% formula, the rest is breastmilk), 5,5 weeks old. Our pediatrician told us we were feeding him too much when we did on demand feeding at three weeks and to just stick in a pacifier to calm him down between feeds. So now we're feeding 135mL every 4 hours except...
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    7 Weeks PP and ready for the 2nd

    @anthoknee Italy
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    7 Weeks PP and ready for the 2nd

    @pdpayne2023 I'd love to be pregnant again but do not want another baby. Unfortunately surrogacy is illegal here otherwise I'd help out my infertile friend!
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    One month old ?hates napping

    @teaspring My baby was the same at one month. Slept about 12h at night and only 2h combined during the day. Little 15-minute cat naps, up to 45 minutes at most. He started sleeping more after a few weeks though, and it turns out he just needs a little help to fall asleep. So when he yawns a...
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