Gataloca
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My baby has recently turned 4 months old. We went to his pediatrician and to the MCHC and noticed that he hasn't gained much weight since his last check up. 2 months ago, he was weighting around 5.38 kg. Yesterday his weight was just around 5.8 kg. This mean he dropped from 50 percentile to the bottom 3 percentile in 2 months. His length also has dropped from 97 percentile to 50.
His pediatrician was concerned that maybe he wasn't eating enough. I know that this may not be the case as I have lot of milk.. and by the way, my baby for sure would have let me know if he is still hungry. He said then said then he hopes that the drop is due to his bad case of eczema.
My baby usually eats around every 3 hours, although this last week he has been very fussy and has been eating more frequently (every 2 or even 1 hour)... don't know if the fussiness was related to the eczema or or growth spurt though. Anyway, at the MCHC, the midwife said that a baby his age should not be eating so frequently. She was concerned that when being fed so frequently the baby may eat too much foremilk and not enough hindmilk.
Actually I did have this foremilk/hindmilk imbalance concern months ago, as my baby would sometime chock when feeding, and his poop was sometime slightly green with a strong sour smell (like yogurt). What I did was to express some milk (around 1 once) before feeding, specially in the morning, when my breasts are very full.....
The MCHC said that although the baby can start eating solid, breastfed baby usually doesn't need to be weaned so soon.... but as my baby is not gaining enough weight, I am wondering if it would be a good idea to introduce him some solid?
Also I had some episode of mastitis, blocked ducts, milk blisters in the past, so I have been taking lecithin supplements. I am wondering... if the lecithin makes my milk "thinner", can it also reduce its fat content.... Could my baby been drinking "low fat" milk all this time? could this also be a reason why my baby is not gaining enough weight?
His pediatrician was concerned that maybe he wasn't eating enough. I know that this may not be the case as I have lot of milk.. and by the way, my baby for sure would have let me know if he is still hungry. He said then said then he hopes that the drop is due to his bad case of eczema.
My baby usually eats around every 3 hours, although this last week he has been very fussy and has been eating more frequently (every 2 or even 1 hour)... don't know if the fussiness was related to the eczema or or growth spurt though. Anyway, at the MCHC, the midwife said that a baby his age should not be eating so frequently. She was concerned that when being fed so frequently the baby may eat too much foremilk and not enough hindmilk.
Actually I did have this foremilk/hindmilk imbalance concern months ago, as my baby would sometime chock when feeding, and his poop was sometime slightly green with a strong sour smell (like yogurt). What I did was to express some milk (around 1 once) before feeding, specially in the morning, when my breasts are very full.....
The MCHC said that although the baby can start eating solid, breastfed baby usually doesn't need to be weaned so soon.... but as my baby is not gaining enough weight, I am wondering if it would be a good idea to introduce him some solid?
Also I had some episode of mastitis, blocked ducts, milk blisters in the past, so I have been taking lecithin supplements. I am wondering... if the lecithin makes my milk "thinner", can it also reduce its fat content.... Could my baby been drinking "low fat" milk all this time? could this also be a reason why my baby is not gaining enough weight?
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