Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. He is almost 14lbs but the pediatrician said most boys that age are 15-16lbs. He does eat very often during the day and sleeps well at night. I’m still nervous he will fall off his growth curve or that my milk isn’t fatty enough for him. I think I’m going to start giving him 1 bottle of formula a day for some extra calories.
OP, you really should think about why it’s important to you that your boy is at the median. Statistically half of boys are going to be below, and there’s no reason why that’s bad. If he’s meant to be a 30-40th percentile kid, he will be unless you keep feeding him more calories than he needs. This is raising red flags whether you’re talking about Bm, formula, or solids. Please think about it and consider talking to your doctor if it seems like it could be related to POD/PPA. And talk to your pediatrician about whether he needs extra calories.
Omg stop. This is not raising red flags. She is just a first time mom worried that her baby is smaller than average and wanting to make sure he is getting enough calories. Everyone is always worried about making sure they are not starving their baby. If the baby doesn’t want it he won’t drink it - I don’t hear anything about force feeding the baby. Most likely your pediatrician is going to say sure, offer it if you want, but he doesn’t *need* it based on what I see.
Everyone is really not worrying and struggling like you’re implying. Please stop making OPs post about your issues, it’s distracting and not helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. He is almost 14lbs but the pediatrician said most boys that age are 15-16lbs. He does eat very often during the day and sleeps well at night. I’m still nervous he will fall off his growth curve or that my milk isn’t fatty enough for him. I think I’m going to start giving him 1 bottle of formula a day for some extra calories.
I still don't really get why you don't think it's "fatty" enough for him. Also, only be nervous when it's actually a problem. From what you explained, you don't have a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. He is almost 14lbs but the pediatrician said most boys that age are 15-16lbs. He does eat very often during the day and sleeps well at night. I’m still nervous he will fall off his growth curve or that my milk isn’t fatty enough for him. I think I’m going to start giving him 1 bottle of formula a day for some extra calories.
I still don't really get why you don't think it's "fatty" enough for him. Also, only be nervous when it's actually a problem. From what you explained, you don't have a problem.
OP here. My LC said based on the fat in my pumped milk ( I pumped once a day) it’s likely that I don’t have fatty milk. He is getting enough milk but still eats every 2 hours and every 2-3 hours at night. My LC said he shouldn’t need to eat so frequently at night. He still eats 10-12 times a day like a newborn. I’m wondering if giving him 1-2 bottles of formula a day will help get him more calories. I would like for him to gain a little more weight and sleep longer stretches at night.
Op that changes a lot for me. I didn’t want you to be worried about his weight unnecessarily but if he’s still feeding every two hours at four months you must be exhausted! A little formula sounds like a great solution to hopefully get you a little more rest. Sounds like a great plan!
Anonymous wrote:Girl, if you are nervous just supplement. Formula isn’t poison and your baby has already gotten all the benefits to breastfeeding! There’s nothing magical about EBF vs 90% breast milk / 10% formula. I promise!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. He is almost 14lbs but the pediatrician said most boys that age are 15-16lbs. He does eat very often during the day and sleeps well at night. I’m still nervous he will fall off his growth curve or that my milk isn’t fatty enough for him. I think I’m going to start giving him 1 bottle of formula a day for some extra calories.
I still don't really get why you don't think it's "fatty" enough for him. Also, only be nervous when it's actually a problem. From what you explained, you don't have a problem.
OP here. My LC said based on the fat in my pumped milk ( I pumped once a day) it’s likely that I don’t have fatty milk. He is getting enough milk but still eats every 2 hours and every 2-3 hours at night. My LC said he shouldn’t need to eat so frequently at night. He still eats 10-12 times a day like a newborn. I’m wondering if giving him 1-2 bottles of formula a day will help get him more calories. I would like for him to gain a little more weight and sleep longer stretches at night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. He is almost 14lbs but the pediatrician said most boys that age are 15-16lbs. He does eat very often during the day and sleeps well at night. I’m still nervous he will fall off his growth curve or that my milk isn’t fatty enough for him. I think I’m going to start giving him 1 bottle of formula a day for some extra calories.
I still don't really get why you don't think it's "fatty" enough for him. Also, only be nervous when it's actually a problem. From what you explained, you don't have a problem.
OP here. My LC said based on the fat in my pumped milk ( I pumped once a day) it’s likely that I don’t have fatty milk. He is getting enough milk but still eats every 2 hours and every 2-3 hours at night. My LC said he shouldn’t need to eat so frequently at night. He still eats 10-12 times a day like a newborn. I’m wondering if giving him 1-2 bottles of formula a day will help get him more calories. I would like for him to gain a little more weight and sleep longer stretches at night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. He is almost 14lbs but the pediatrician said most boys that age are 15-16lbs. He does eat very often during the day and sleeps well at night. I’m still nervous he will fall off his growth curve or that my milk isn’t fatty enough for him. I think I’m going to start giving him 1 bottle of formula a day for some extra calories.
I still don't really get why you don't think it's "fatty" enough for him. Also, only be nervous when it's actually a problem. From what you explained, you don't have a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. He is almost 14lbs but the pediatrician said most boys that age are 15-16lbs. He does eat very often during the day and sleeps well at night. I’m still nervous he will fall off his growth curve or that my milk isn’t fatty enough for him. I think I’m going to start giving him 1 bottle of formula a day for some extra calories.
OP, you really should think about why it’s important to you that your boy is at the median. Statistically half of boys are going to be below, and there’s no reason why that’s bad. If he’s meant to be a 30-40th percentile kid, he will be unless you keep feeding him more calories than he needs. This is raising red flags whether you’re talking about Bm, formula, or solids. Please think about it and consider talking to your doctor if it seems like it could be related to POD/PPA. And talk to your pediatrician about whether he needs extra calories.
Omg stop. This is not raising red flags. She is just a first time mom worried that her baby is smaller than average and wanting to make sure he is getting enough calories. Everyone is always worried about making sure they are not starving their baby. If the baby doesn’t want it he won’t drink it - I don’t hear anything about force feeding the baby. Most likely your pediatrician is going to say sure, offer it if you want, but he doesn’t *need* it based on what I see.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. He is almost 14lbs but the pediatrician said most boys that age are 15-16lbs. He does eat very often during the day and sleeps well at night. I’m still nervous he will fall off his growth curve or that my milk isn’t fatty enough for him. I think I’m going to start giving him 1 bottle of formula a day for some extra calories.