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Our newborn baby is 9 days old & he's eating a lot and often. Is this Normal? ?
He was born 8lbs 7oz and his last weigh (at 5 days) he was 8lbs 8oz. He's bigger now that he's 9 days old.
He's eating every 2 1/2 to 3 hours and eating about 4-6 oz formula during that time period. A couple of days ago he was eating 3oz formula every feeding. Now it seems to have almost double? Is this normal?
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Sometimes after shuting it down (with the controller) and hearing the fan on, i've left it on for a few hours thinking that it'll turn itself off (like a car's fan sometimes does when the engine's hot). But the fan stays on even when all power lights are off.
Anyone knows what's going on? Thanks!
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