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Anonymous wrote:I’m with your husband. Get a new pediatrician. If you want another opinion, I liked the breastfeeding center of Washington. I did a combo of ff and bf for my 3rd and wanted reassurance I was doing the amounts correctly. They were very helpful.
I hate how some pediatricians seem to forget there are a variety of body shapes. For my twins, the pediatrician kept pushing us to get the small one up in size. My husband is very tall and big boned. I am tiny. It turns out one twin takes after each of us. Our first practice was making me so worried and stressed and basically wanted us to force feed the smaller guy. The twins are tweens now and they have kept the same proportions. I switched practices and have been so much happier
Her baby didn’t gain weight for the first couple of weeks. That very different than just having a small baby.
There's huge variation and the key is what the kid does after that. I agree with the advice to check weight in 2 weeks and then decide.
My first kid was born average size (7 lbs 14 oz) and within a month shot up to the 90th percentile in height and weight and stayed there for 3 years. At 3 he dropped to the 40th percentile for both and has stayed there ever since (8 years old now). My second kid was born a little smaller, 7 lbs 6 oz, and like OP's baby she was very sleepy for the first month and would eat only small amounts at a time. She wouldn't take a bottle, wouldn't eat more when pressed to do so, just wouldn't eat. We did weight checks every 2 weeks and it sucked. I had a ton of supply, she just wouldn't eat - she ate less than half of what her brother did. But she grew - she was just skinny. She quickly dropped to about 30th percentile in weight and has stayed there ever since (now age 5), while being close to 80th percentile in height. They are both normal, healthy kids, who had weird growth patterns. But I don't think that's actually as unusual as I thought at the time. With DS, we actually took him for endocrine testing because his percentile dropped so much (and DH is tall and I am average height), and the doctor found nothing and basically said we're nuts and it's normal to take a few years to settle into a growth curve.