Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t see the opposition to switching to a higher calorie formula. What’s the harm trying it out? Why assume your pediatrician is wrong?
Higher calorie formulas are harder to digest, leading to constipation and gas. They are not appropriate for babies who don’t need them.
This baby’s pediatrician thinks in this case higher calorie formula is appropriate. Will it kill OP to try? Most important is for the baby to grow. She’s going to be whining about how the kid is the runt and won’t get a sports scholarship later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t see the opposition to switching to a higher calorie formula. What’s the harm trying it out? Why assume your pediatrician is wrong?
Higher calorie formulas are harder to digest, leading to constipation and gas. They are not appropriate for babies who don’t need them.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting. My son was born at 8 lbs and was 12,6 at his 2m appt. My second son was 7,11 at birth and 12,5 at his 2m appt. Neither pediatrician (different practices) ever expressed concern.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a FTM and I have an 8 week old. We had his 8 week appointment today and the pediatrician told us we need to get his weight up. He was born full-term but didn’t gain much weight in the first two weeks due to low supply and hard to feed because he was sleepy ( no jaundice). He has been gaining weight but he is small for his age. He is combo fed ( 20oz of breastmilk, 8-12oz of formula) and eats 4oz 7-8 times a day. He has plenty of wet and dirty diapers. He is sleeping well, happy, and healthy. I’m worried and partially annoyed because I feel like we are doing all that we can. The pediatrician suggested adding in another feeding or switching to a higher calorie formula. My husband thinks we should keep doing what we’re doing and find a new pediatrician. Any experience with this situation? Should we get a second opinion?
Stats - Born 9/18/2021
BW- 7lbs 14, H - 20in
Day 3 - 7lbs 2oz
W2 - 7lbs 7oz
W3 - 7lbs 14oz
W4 - 8lbs 9oz
W8 - 10lbs 14oz, H - 22.5in
Anonymous wrote:What’s the percentile curve look like?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
This 100%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
This 100%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure why you or your husband think you know better than a pediatrician. They used their medical degree and experience to tell you the best thing to do to keep your baby healthy. Find a pediatrician you trust and then listen to them. You are literally first time parents thinking you know better. 🤦♀️
This is a terrible attitude! Doctors are not above being questioned. Always advocate for your kids!
Trust me lady, I have a medically fragile child and have done a lot more advocacy than you. There is literally no reason to push back on this.
Anonymous wrote: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.