Hello! My LO is a little under 6 months and is 22 lbs. (big boy!) He was drinking almost 50 oz. of formula per day around 3 months old, and at our four month doctor visit, which I scheduled late at 4.5 months, the pediatrician told me I should probably wean, replacing two bottles with solid foods (he'd still be getting over 30 oz. of formula a day). He was getting to the point where he wanted more formula, but because of the large volume, he'd throw up because he couldn't keep that much down.
I've started making purees, and my son loves them. He will keep eating and eating and starts to cry when I tell him we're all done. He pulls the spoon into his mouth. I'm concerned his "full meter" might not be very accurate when it comes to solids because the volume is less than that of liquid. In other words, he would eat far more than what he needs and might get a belly ache afterwards. He will sometimes eat up to a quarter cup of food, which seems like a lot.
Does anyone know of a portion guide per weight of baby? Or anyone know of how much I should be feeding if I am replacing bottles? I know food before one is supposed to be fun, but my baby is as big as quite a few one-year-olds I know, and it's less fun and more serious business here! I've looked online but haven't found any kind of chart.
Thanks for any indications or help you can send my way.