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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Please do not mess around with this. Your pediatrician is an expert and telling you this for a reason. This is your first lesson in parenting the child you have, not the child you want. I would add more formula or switch to a higher calorie formula. [/quote] This 100%[/quote] Plus to this as well my son was like this and when pediatrician said add more feeds, I did. Will it kill you to add another bottle and see how it goes after a week? Babies are small they need to gain weight to meet milestones and …grow. I listen to my pediatricians y’all should too it’s not like they’re not trying to recommend what is best. P[/quote] This is good advice. Why not offer another bottle? You mention the baby is very sleepy. I would not want insufficient calories to impact my baby's development. You have a lot of power over the intellectual and physical development of another human, I would not want to misuse that. What exactly is the harm in offering another bottle of pumped milk or formula? Maybe the baby would be more alert, don't know without trying. [/quote]
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