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Infant constipation...

Discussion in 'Health & Medicine Forum' started by VA49er, Apr 2, 2006.

  1. Hot Wheels

    Hot Wheels absolutely will never not

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    they make a bottle warmer you can keep by your bed on your night stand. Heats it in like a minute. Of course if you have breasts its always heated and ready at any time :D
     
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    We have one of those bottle warmers you can plug into the car power port. It's still a pain to have to pull off the road for a feeding though.
     
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    That's true. Right now she's on the Enfacare since she was premature and I'm ready to get her on the cheaper stuff. My luck she'll be lactose intolerant like her mom and eventually need the higher priced stuff.
     
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    I had one of those too...thing is a lifesaver when the power goes out!
     
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    well, the rice hasn't really helped. we started him after he suddenly started waking up every 2 hours (was going thru the night only waking every 3 or 4). but he still seems to wake up. but he eats a bit less during the day now, so go figure.
     
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    We feed our daughter a little more formula during her last feeding each night to help her stay full through the night. So far that has worked.
     

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