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Old 06-18-2008, 03:32 PM   #1
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I think the daycare might be overfeeding Nolan. They give me his little Infant Care sheet everyday saying what he ate and how many diapers and naps. Before he went to daycare I was PT at night at work and I would work for 4 hours. He would take two 3 oz bottles while I was gone. He would cluster feed in the morning 5-7 and then nap-and we'd get up for the day and he nursed every two hours.

Now-he is in daycare..we still cluster feed 5-7 then he goes to daycare from 730-4. I moved his bottles up to 4oz.
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He had 4 wet diapers and no dirty(had one this morning)
and took 3 naps totaling 3 hours.

Does he really need all that food? Or should I up the oz. again and only send 3 bottles instead of four? I'm afraid they are overfeeding him and WOW at all the solids he ate today! He's napping again right now I think he is too full to stay awake, lol.

Can you overfeed a baby? Or will he stop taking the food if he is full? At this rate I am never going to be able to keep up. Right now his bottles are half BM half formula but they are going to end up being all formula if he honestly needs to eat more because I just can't pump that much
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I have a cheat sheet about feedings from my Doctor. It says for 3-4 month olds there is usually about 4-5 feedings in a 24 hr period and the amt per feeding is 6-7 oz. But this is for straight formula. I don't know about adding in breast milk, I never breast fed. Hopefully this helps a little though.
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since he doesn't actually need the solids yet I would say half a jar is plenty if that's all you want him to eat. That said Logan was eating a full jar at lunch when he was Nolan's age...lol I let him eat as much of it as he wanted and he almost always finished the jars. I personally feel that isn't to much food for a baby his age. My kids always went through spirts were they would eat and sleep more. That always seemed to happen during major growth spirts. I also wanted to add that by 4 months my kids were both eatting 8 oz bottles, probably about 5 of them a day...but I did BF so I'm not sure if that makes a difference
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I guess it is normal then..I just thought formula was supposed to keep them full longer than BM because it digests slower. He nurses every two hours so I thought the formula added to the BM in the bottles would make him go a little longer than 2 hours..So do you guys think I should keep feeding him more bottles with 4 oz or just send more oz in a bottle and send less bottles?
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I would move him up in oz at home so you can make sure he tolerates it well before sending bigger bottles to daycare...keep things as they are until you have a full day at home with him to try giving him more oz. Does that make sense?
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I nurse at home though so I have no idea how much he eats. I know I come absolutely no where near pumping when he eats though so I don't want to lose our nursing time or I would do a test run. I keep asking the people at daycare how he's doing with that amount of milk and they said he doesn't cry when they take it but he would take more if I gave it...I guess he would cry if he needed more..I just don't want to feed him more just because he'll drink it if he doesn't need it.
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maybe send 6oz bottles for him and see how he does with those. I would still send the same number of bottles though at first
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I would agree with fallon. Up the oz but keep the same number of bottles at first, to see if he really does need the extra food.
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Mine ate alot. My daughter was on cereal at two weeks with BM and eventually formula. I always fed them if they were hungry. Babies will usually eat until they are full and then stop. He's not going to become obese if that's what you are worried about.
So he gets some nutritional value why don't you make your own homeade baby food at home? Mooshed pea's,, mooshed sweet potatos so it will be healthy? Just a thought. If he is not over weight then I think it's fine. Ask your pediatrician just to be sure.
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My friends child was in daycare also, and they always put on his sheet that he ate and ate well, but he actually WASN'T eating. so you just can't rely on that paper
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