. How I kept my baby well . 3 ei O ^ CIH - O S o J2 ^ ,a- -M s o. Fig. 2. His first portrait. (Ago,and a quarter months.) four 36 HOW I KEPT MY BABY WELL 6. Sixth Month, (July.) (See Chart VI and Fig. 4) The Problem of Overfeeding. I. Brief summary of the month. This monthrecords the first disturbance that gave ns any anxi-ety. The trouble started evidently when my milkbegan running less vigorously, and lasted for aboutone and one-half weeks (twenty-second week, secondday, to twenty-third week, fiftli day). For the firstsix days lie was restless, more wakeful than usual,and seemed to have diif
. How I kept my baby well . 3 ei O ^ CIH - O S o J2 ^ ,a- -M s o. Fig. 2. His first portrait. (Ago,and a quarter months.) four 36 HOW I KEPT MY BABY WELL 6. Sixth Month, (July.) (See Chart VI and Fig. 4) The Problem of Overfeeding. I. Brief summary of the month. This monthrecords the first disturbance that gave ns any anxi-ety. The trouble started evidently when my milkbegan running less vigorously, and lasted for aboutone and one-half weeks (twenty-second week, secondday, to twenty-third week, fiftli day). For the firstsix days lie was restless, more wakeful than usual,and seemed to have diificulty in getting sufficientfood. On the twenty-third week, third day, in orderto stimulate the flow of milk, following the doctorsdirections, I began to eat cornmeal porridge, threetimes a day, if possible, in addition to the other regu-lar food, and to drink plent}^ of liquids. I did not notewhen I began these practices, but from one cause oranother, the milk began flowing in sufficient quantity,and before I realized it the baby was obviously over-fed. I foun
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