Hungry baby milk

Hey just looking for some advise from other Mums about using hungrier baby milk. My little boy is almost 4 months(will be 4 months on Wednesday). He’s seemed to be hungrier lately which I think might be due to a growth spurt. He usually takes between 6-7 ounces, but have noticed he’s still hungry after his feeds sometimes and is then having 9-10 ounces which seems to satisfy him. Only trouble with this is that he is posseting/ vomiting a lot sometimes even after burping. Would hungrier baby milk help as it’s thicker and will be easier to keep down and will satisfy him more?. Thanks in advance x
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No evidence behind hungry baby milk sadly xx

@Alexandra Thanks for answering x

Is he definitely hungry? At this age they can get fussy and they also start putting their hands in their mouths to chew on or suck as they discover them further. My little one is doing the same so feeding cues can get a little confusing.

I thought the same thing, as I know chewing hands doesn’t always mean hunger. But it’s not always that feeding cue and he will get really upset after his bottle finishes and will not settle with anything( rocking, dummy, cuddling) until he has more milk. After that he seems contented. Confusing what to do for best as don’t want to overfeed but also don’t want him screaming either. Thanks for your advice and replying

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