Scenario: Giving Baby Bottle After Feeds

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Started by Eilleen Community Contributor · Tue, 30 Jun 2015 · 10:50 PM · 7 replies · 7,510 views

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Eilleen Community Contributor Original Post ⏱ Tue, 30 Jun 2015 · 10:50 PM ·💬 53 posts
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If the parent told you their baby had been hungry after feeds lately and that they would like you to make up a bottle of 210 ml,

would you do this? Why or why not

Answer hope it is correct

I wouldn't give the child a bottle however I may try some boiled water or maybe even try the baby on some sort of solid food.

Talk to the parent regarding what the child has been having regarding food.
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Puddlefish Community Contributor ⏱ Wed, 1 Jul 2015 · 8:33 AM ·💬 25 posts
For me it would totally depend on how old the baby was? I assume by feed they mean solids? I personally cant see the issue in granting the parents wish in this case as having a bottle isn't something that could really lead to a legal/ ethical dilemmas as long as nutritional needs are being met.. Possibly discuss with them what he is eating, snd increasing the meal size slightly to see if he is just not getting enough and genuinely still hungry. I would monitor tho and make sure full on solids before a bottle was offered, so doesn't just rely on bottle for nutrition.. but yea would totally depend on age. Under 6mths, more milk. 6 mths or over increase solids and offer water before offering milk. ? Over 1 as for 6mths n offer suggest sippy cup instead...... i could be wrong tho :wtf::?
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Puddlefish Community Contributor ⏱ Wed, 1 Jul 2015 · 9:00 AM ·💬 25 posts
Oops i tried to edit my post n now it won't let me. Doh. Milk is still a vital nutritional requirement until after 1. So it does depend on where they are in starting solids,age etc, you could increase or try new foods textures etc. But offering milk after solids shouldnt be a problem
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linsaa fdc Community Contributor ⏱ Wed, 1 Jul 2015 · 9:38 AM ·Family Day Care Educator. ·💬 361 posts
Hi Eileen,
Eilleen wrote:21153 Question
If the parent told you their baby had been hungry after feeds lately and that they would like you to make up a bottle of 210 ml,
would you do this? Why or why not
How old is the child and what is their diet so far. I believe that we need to respect parents wishes as long as it doesn't conflict with policy. A little drink of milk with their meal doesn't hurt them even if they are over 12 months as long as it is not flavoured. Hard to answer though without extra information.

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Eilleen Community Contributor ⏱ Wed, 1 Jul 2015 · 7:50 PM ·💬 53 posts
Baby is 5 months old and parent wants us to give a second 210 bottle

Thankyou to everyone
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linsaa fdc Community Contributor ⏱ Fri, 3 Jul 2015 · 3:18 PM ·Family Day Care Educator. ·💬 361 posts
Hi Eilleen,

Baby is 5 months, what else is baby eating during the day?
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Eilleen Community Contributor ⏱ Fri, 3 Jul 2015 · 7:12 PM ·💬 53 posts
baby not having anything else. that is why I thought of boiled water, maybe get some idea from the parent if the baby has started solids. But I figured if given extra bottle baby would be sick
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linsaa fdc Community Contributor ⏱ Sat, 4 Jul 2015 · 3:16 PM ·Family Day Care Educator. ·💬 361 posts
I would discuss with the parents about possibly starting bub on some solids. If baby is still hungry after milk at 5 months old its time to introduce solids. Though some people now believe that solids should wait till 6 months .....opinions change all the time....then maybe give baby 240ml of milk and see if that ties baby over till next feed.
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