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Hi again.. I just switched my daughter Autumn over to 24 cal formula

a few weeks ago after finding out I'm pregnant (a wonderful but HUGE

surprise!) She has been breastfed and is now taking the bottle really

well, she will be 1 in a month and I don't know how long I should

keep her on formula in a bottle. She can take a cup, but she does

not take as much from one as she does from a bottle. I have 2 older

boys that both just drank from a cup and ate regular food, but of

course, this is different, which is why I am totally in the dark.

She doesn't eat enough solids to not have formula....any advice from

those been there done that? Also, since she has been on the

formula, she seems to spit up some...not large amounts, but more than

she used to, just enough to wet her shirt some..a couple times a

day. She hasn't done this in a few months. There was even one night

that she spit up the whole bottle...could this be reflux or trapped

air bubbles from the bottle and her adjusting to it? At what point

should I be concerned? I do not know what is normal for bottle fed or

if it is reflux and I would appreciate any help. I burp her normally

but she doesn't always need to.

Thanks for your help

mom of Autumn almost 11 months 25 inches 13 lbs 14 oz (RSS)

Skye 6 years 42 1/2 inches 35 lbs (non RSS), Ocean 2 1/2 years 37

inches 28 lbs.(non RSS)

ps I posted some pics of Autumn and her brothers under her name.

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