Anonymous wrote:OP here, replying to PP and the poster above who assume the issue is my own eating disorder - incorrect.
We have been following the recommendation of the baby's pediatrician. Just last week we went over her growth, the total volume of food the baby eats which the Dr. said was appropriate. In discussing how much and when to give more milk she specifically suggested trying to give 1/2 to 1 ounce at a time and see if that satisfied the baby (which is why i tried 1 oz when she first woke from her nap). The doctor did say that overfeeding IS a possible outcome for babies who eat pumped breast milk.
Everything I have read says that its not too early to try to establish a schedule (esp. as she begins to sleep longer at night). For those who said 4 hour increments were long those were established by the baby and what we have been doing for weeks. We have been trying to reinforce specific times in hopes of establishing a schedule. But I get that needs change at this age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:feed her when she’s hungry!! 4 hours is a long time between feeds.
but if i feed her the same amount at 3 hour windows shell be eating too much food overall (30+ ounces). Now she eats between 24-27 ounces.
Anonymous wrote:Please please follow her hunger cues! She is WAY too young for a schedule. She won't overeat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:feed her when she’s hungry!! 4 hours is a long time between feeds.
but if i feed her the same amount at 3 hour windows shell be eating too much food overall (30+ ounces). Now she eats between 24-27 ounces.
Anonymous wrote:feed her when she’s hungry!! 4 hours is a long time between feeds.