Your Babys Bottle-Feeding Aversion Bennett Rowena
Your Babys Bottle-Feeding Aversion Bennett Rowena A feeding aversion (also called feeding refusal, strike, or phobia) is a fear of feeding. A feeding-averse baby can be hungry and yet scream and…
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Your Babys Bottle-Feeding Aversion Bennett Rowena
A feeding aversion (also called feeding refusal, strike, or phobia) is a fear of feeding. A feeding-averse baby can be hungry and yet scream and refuse to eat, or refuse to continue after eating very little. Babies can display signs of a feeding aversion from around 8 weeks of age.
She also describes practical steps that parents can take to turn their avoidant feeder into a baby who becomes excited by the prospect of feeding and enjoys eating. Some feeding-averse babies will eat better in a drowsy state or while sleeping - a time when their guard is down.In her book, 'Your Baby's Bottle-feeding Aversion', Rowena explains the reasons that healthy babies act like they would rather starve than eat. On average it takes around two weeks (range 5 days to 3 weeks) to resolve a feeding aversion once you know the steps to take.Parents claim the relief as