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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Feed on demand, but do make sure he is emptying each breast. Mine did the frequent feeds too, it is very normal. Feed him off the same breast for 2 hrs before switching (if he is doing small and very frequent feeds), so you can be sure he is going both the foremilk and the hindmilk. [/quote] OP here. I will do this. Weight is not an issue though. He was born 7lbs 10oz, went down to 7lbs 7oz, the hospital in the hospital, and was 8lbs 9oz at his two week appointment. He is gaining plenty and is already outgrowing some of the newborn clothes.[/quote] then you should stop weighing him! the pediatrician is happy with baby’s weight gain - absolutely no reason to weigh him. [/quote]
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