M.W.
Hi Bernadette,
1:) When you go to nurse him, take him in a quiet DARK room where there will be no distrations. IF that doesn't work, try wearing some beads around your neck for him to play with while nursing. That helped when my son was in a hitting phase. He was about 8 months old and would hit me when he would nurse and that stopped when he had the beads to look and play with.
2:) NEVER let him watch TV anymore. They say kids should watch NO TV till they are 2. TV is probably making him more wild. It is too stimulating for small children to watch. Try leaving the tv off for a week or two and see if that helps.
3:) When he bites, unlatch him and tell him biting hurts mommy, we don't bite. Then try again. If he bites again, stop the nursing session and try again later.
4:) Have you tried Hylands' Teething Tablets? They helped our daughter a ton when she was teething. She would spike fevers and get sick every time she was getting a new tooth.
5:) Baby Orajel also works well for teething children. Just don't over use these types of products.
6:) Give him a week ot two to heal and then make sure to get him indoors at the time of night when the misquitos are out. PREVENTION would be the key to the bite/ scar problem.
7:) At 7 months old I'm not sure what you mean by wild.... But if he is acting out it is probably because of something in his life that is affecting him. Babies are VERY sensitive and can feel when there is stress around them. Again, cutting out the tv may help with this issue. And any other trama that is near him should be worked on as well. Relationships, etc.
8:) Going for daily walks may help with his eating habbits and with his acting out. Also make sure to get down on the ground and play with your baby. Read stories to him. Talk to him throughout the day about what you are doing as you do it. Babies need to be stimulated.
9:) As for formula, by this age you might have to just give up. Our son REFUSED to even drink out of a bottle!!! I nured him for 18 months. We introduced the WATER cup at about 7 months and would give him water periodically throughout the day but he PREFERRED breastfeeding. So that's what we did.
PLEASE stop giving your baby juice. My husband's nephew had to have surgery and have 2 fake teeth (front 2) put in at age TWO because of having juice so often as a baby. And in a bottle too! I refused to let our kids have any juice until AFTER they turned 2. And even now they only get it as a rare treat. A glass every week or two...... At 7 months old there is NO NUTRITIONAL value in juice. BREASTMILK is what your baby needs.!!! Even when ME OR MY BABY was sick I would still breastfeed. That is what they need. God made momma milk PERFECT!!!
GOOD LUCK!