I breastfed exclusively for DS's first 5 months. At 5 months, DS started getting 1 - 6 oz. bottle of formula a day (nursing 4-5x's/day). At about 5.5 months, he was getting 2 - 6 oz. bottles of formula a day (nursing 3-4x's/day). For the last week, I've been giving 3 - 6 oz. bottles of formula a day (nursing 2-3x's/day). He always finished the bottle, and a lot of times acts like he could use a little more.
So today...I decided to see what he would do with 8 oz. bottles. He nursed this morning when he woke up. The first bottle he sucked dry...second one he left less than half an ounce...third one sucked dry. He hasn't spit any of it up. He will nurse one more time before bed.
He is also having solids twice a day. Breakfast is oatmeal with 2 fruit cubes. Dinner is 3-4 fruit/veggie cubes.
This just seems like a lot to me. I see that a lot of you on here give your DC 8 oz. bottles, but they are older than DS. I want to figure all of this out because in the next week or two, I would like to be done breastfeeding.
Also, do you think I should give more solids...maybe at lunch?
Thanks for any help!
Re: Can you give too much formula??
Maybe he's going through a growth spurt. My pedi told me that there's no such thing as overfeeding. For the first year give them as much as they want. I think the solids that you are feeding him sounds great.