Anonymous wrote:OP, you are either an alien or just plain retarded. You don't feed a 7 month old juice. When you start giving a baby solids, their poop becomes more solid. If baby won't drink water, sugar water certainly is not the solution. There is also no reason for him to be consuming more than 6-7 ounces of formula at one time. Use your damn head.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you are either an alien or just plain retarded. You don't feed a 7 month old juice. When you start giving a baby solids, their poop becomes more solid. If baby won't drink water, sugar water certainly is not the solution. There is also no reason for him to be consuming more than 6-7 ounces of formula at one time. Use your damn head.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the responses. I only ask because pediatrician-written guide permits it and DS seems to be losing interest in formula. It takes him a long time to finish a bottle. Sometimes he doesn't even finish all if it (6-7 oz) and he won't drink water. I had to stop breastfeeding for a variety of reasons including low supply.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the responses. I only ask because pediatrician-written guide permits it and DS seems to be losing interest in formula. It takes him a long time to finish a bottle. Sometimes he doesn't even finish all if it (6-7 oz) and he won't drink water. I had to stop breastfeeding for a variety of reasons including low supply.