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A feeding aversion (also called feeding refusal, strike, or phobia) is a fear of feeding. Babies can display signs of a feeding aversion from around 8 weeks of age. A feeding-averse baby can be hungry and yet scream and refuse to eat, or refuse to continue after eating very little. 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. She also describes practical steps that parents can take to…mehr

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A feeding aversion (also called feeding refusal, strike, or phobia) is a fear of feeding. Babies can display signs of a feeding aversion from around 8 weeks of age. A feeding-averse baby can be hungry and yet scream and refuse to eat, or refuse to continue after eating very little. 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. 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. 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 a result of resolving their baby's feeding aversion is life changing. Imagine how good it will feel to end your baby's feeding crisis and enjoy this precious time together.
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Rowena Bennett is a registered nurse and parenting educator. She holds additional professional qualifications in midwifery, child health and mental health. She is also an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) and holds a Graduate Diploma in Health Promotion.Rowena understands how difficult it can be for parents to find an effective solution to their baby care concerns, hence her motivation to write parenting books.After 45 years of professional life providing parenting education and guiding parents on ways to resolve complex well baby and toddler feeding and sleeping problems, Rowena now devotes her time to writing parenting books and articles for her website www.babycareadvice.com to share the wealth of knowledge she gained during her career.Your Baby's Bottle-feeding Aversion, her most popular book, is packed with empathy and evidence-based advice for new and old parents. It is also suitable for health professionals and child-care workers.