laughinplace199
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The guidelines from my pediatrician's office for formula fed babies say a 6-9 month old needs 5-6 feedings totalling 24-32 ounces/day, and a 9-12 month old needs 4-5 feedings totalling 16-24 ounces per day.
DS just turned 9 months on Saturday. He was taking in about 25 ounces/day (4 bottles plus formula used to make rice cereal). He has never been a great eater and had some weight gain issues as a newborn. At his 9 month visit on Friday, he was just under 15 pounds. My pediatrician told me to make the formula more concentrated so that DS gets more calories/ounce. But, he said that 25 ounces/day was not enough and he needs 32 ounces/day. The problem is, I can't get him to eat that much.
Any suggestions? I'm now trying to give him five bottles a day, one bottle every four hours. He usually refuses the mid-morning one or the one after that, or both. Or sometimes he'll take an ounce or two of each.
Help! I'm really starting to worry about my little guy and don't know how to get him to eat more. Thanks for any advice!
DS just turned 9 months on Saturday. He was taking in about 25 ounces/day (4 bottles plus formula used to make rice cereal). He has never been a great eater and had some weight gain issues as a newborn. At his 9 month visit on Friday, he was just under 15 pounds. My pediatrician told me to make the formula more concentrated so that DS gets more calories/ounce. But, he said that 25 ounces/day was not enough and he needs 32 ounces/day. The problem is, I can't get him to eat that much.

Any suggestions? I'm now trying to give him five bottles a day, one bottle every four hours. He usually refuses the mid-morning one or the one after that, or both. Or sometimes he'll take an ounce or two of each.
Help! I'm really starting to worry about my little guy and don't know how to get him to eat more. Thanks for any advice!