As I mentioned, I also posted under the health/medical issues about this and someone suggested that he really doesn't need the 40 oz and perhaps he's being over fed. I really think that she's on to something. I didn't really know this could happen as I've heard over and over that babies will eat until they're full and tell you when they're done. So, I just have kept offering milk and he'll drink it.
However, the pieces are now falling into place and a bunch of things added together are making me realize he's eating more than he needs. Would you agree. Here's the situation:
- He's moved from the 12th percentile in weight when he was born to the 75th percentile. This is odd as I am 5 feet and 95 pounds and my husband is also very slender.
- He burps a lot
- He constantly spits up when he's on his tummy, even if it's an hour after he ate. So, I've always been super careful with his tummy time as I didn't want him spitting up the precious milk that I didn't think I had enough of
- His poops have always been very frequent (at least once a day, sometimes a few times) and fairly watery
- He has a fair bit of gas
- He has only slept past the 1st sleep cycle on his own a handful of times in the last few months. I always have to try APOP, or HTTJ or shush/pat or various other techniques to try to get him to transition past 30 minutes or to resettle after waking up after 30 minutes.
- He usually isn't asking to be fed, I just feed him because it's that time in our routine for him to be fed so I offer it and he'll drink (breast first and then finish with bottle supplement)
Maybe he really doesn't need those extra calories??? (I'm not filling him up with extra pureed calories as he will not eat solids at all)