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[quote=Anonymous]Feed your baby if he is hungry. Trying to "cut back" - geez. Not trying to make you feel bad, but the facts you tick off make me feel bad for him. He is just trying to grow based on what his body is telling him. I third the "Child of Mine" recommendation. More importantly, if you have underlying food issues, you may wish to talk with someone. Many kids have voracious appetites, and that is much better than the converse! My DD was OFF the charts (breastfed only) - she was something like 24 lbs. by 4 or 5 months? Can't remember now. But like some other posters said, she gained only 1 lb. in the next year. My ped said that's very common, esp. for breastfed babies. Since your son is on formula, I am not sure how that factors in, but I hardly would be worried about ANY weight gain in a baby. Just wait until he starts crawling and walking like crazy.[/quote]
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