You've done the right thing. |
The parents sound really nuts. |
This just makes me so sad.
I can tolerate many, many kinds of parenting and child-rearing philosophies - even ones I truly disagree agree with. But this story is just terrible. Best wishes on finding a new job, OP. And best wishes for that poor baby. |
+1 Horrific. Are they from another country by any chance? I have NEVER heard of parents not leaving the ped's name and number with their nanny, and I've known some terrible MBs and DBs! |
Untrue. If anything, formula-fed babies are chunkier. |
It really just depends on the baby. I've seen chunky breastfed babies and chunky formula fed babies.. I was breast-fed exclusively for one year (not even solids -- crazy, I know) and was so fucking fat that you could roll me across the floor. I'm slim as an adult. |
This story may be upsetting but terrible, no. This might be one of those examples of "first world problems". |
Uh, babies are supposed to be fat. |
I just want to say that we're only getting one side of the story here. Always worth remembering before we go condemning anyone. |
A general rule of thumb is that a baby needs 2 - 2.5 oz of breast milk or formula per pound of weight. Allowing baby less than that with a specified goal of keeping baby under the 50th percentile on the weight charts is terrible, since underfeeding can cause failure to thrive, which can be deadly. Of course, babies also need to eat adequately to promote healthy brain development and physical development.
Re: the OP's issue, 4 oz every 4 hours round the clock would be adequate for a baby weighing 10 - 12lbs. 4 oz every 4 hours for 4 feeds during the day and nothing at night would only be adequate for a baby weighing 6.4 - 8lbs, and would be inadequate for a 14 week old unless the baby was a premie who was only about 2 - 3 weeks adjusted age. |