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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All bottles. Formula or pumped milk. The nursing isn't transferring enough milk (either latch or supply or sleepiness etc) and then baby is too tired to put effort into bottles / doesn't realize it hasn't gotten enough. I would completely pause nursing for a few weeks.[/quote] Ironically when I cut back drastically on breast feeding is when she got worse. I did weighted feeds today and she ate 2 oz. I increased a nipple size for bottles to make it easier and she seems more alert today. She had me worried for a bit but she seems fine enough to wait for her doctor on Monday. [/quote] Then she might have nipple confusion. Stop offering the breast ever. Only formula. Try different kinds in case of allergy. Or if you’re not up for this, take that baby to the ER now. [/quote]
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