Ok a little background. LO is 9 Months old. Everything has been super normal with him. He was on breast milk exclusevely since day one. No major problems, I I introduced solids at 5 months and he reacted very well to them. His weight had been ok. Lately he has not been drinking as much milk, which I assummed was pretty normal since he eats more foods now.
Well We had his 9 month check up and he went from the 50% percentile to 25
% (He weights 19 lbs.) and the doctor recomeded that I supplement with formula... or just drop breasfeeding all together. I am very dissapointed and sad, I really dont want to stop, I am still producing enough milk to keep up with him. I also hate the idea of introducing formula this far. I would really like to continue breasfeeding, but I am concerned about his weight.
Any opinions? suggestions?
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Re: Dissapointed-Shoul I stop Breastfeeding?
Is LO a distracted eater or is there something like that, that has changed eating habits?
I wouldn't go straight to formula.
My son is 5 months and dropped percentile too but we just switched to eping not ideal but its been amazing for him!
Thanks for the support!!!
He is a pretty distracted eater, but I manage to somewhat get him to latch again! I appreciate your suggestions!!!
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Nana_Osaki...
I did think of that as well. He is crawling and keeps himself pretty active!! I just want to make sure he is ok! ;-(
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@ ninthgirl Thanks so much for the response!!! I will try everything you suggested. Some of the things you mentioned I have not yet tried.
I just dont want to quit since we were doing so good, Im still producing so I see no point in suplementing!!!
Thanks again!
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@ AimeeL85 thats interesting, my doctor did not mention a thing about that but it makes sense! I will try to keep it up as long as we can and see how is doing!!
Thanks!
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The dr is not a quack. Percentiles reflect that on average weight gain slows. A drop in percentiles means a slower than average weight gain, and the dr and parent should be concerned. The priority should be to add in calories. pp has some good suggestions on calorie-dense foods, and try to nurse more/boost supply if you want to keep bf.
The reason drs suggest formula in these cases for two reasons. 1. most women do experience a drop in supply at this point so the baby is getting less milk (= fewer calories) 2. the only way to know how many calories a bf baby is getting would be to do weighed feedings. With formula, you know.
Totally this! To put this into perspective, my son was 25 lbs at six months; he will be 4 years old in two weeks and is around 32-33 lbs. Once they get mobile, the weight just falls off a lot of them. I wouldn't switch to formula; I agree with adding calorie-dense foods after feedings.
my daughter consistently dropped %tile while i breastfed her.
she was 50-75% around 0-3m and <25% 9-12m. After 5/6 she was super active and not a long nurser which I'm sure contributed.
i never supplemented with formula and kept EBF (plus solids) until 12m.
Dr. never encouraged me to stop BF and attributed to the decline to activity level and that most babies become their "natural" size after 6m. She is just petite he said.
Today she is 2.5yrs super healthy, normal weight, a bit petite - but I think that is just her build. I'm really glad i did not supplement - I think babies take what they need and that is what your LO is probably doing
Thanks everyone for the support and suggestions. I defenetely do not want to stop and I will not supplement with formula. I will try difefrent things and see how that works out. LO is in fact super active, crawls all over the place and stands up on crib and funiture most of the day so Im sure that has a lot to do with it.
Thanks again!
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Just adding a link to others' comments with the WHO growth charts (the links to the charts are at the bottom of the article.) You can look on it and see if these % match up to the ones your pedi gave you. If not, then your pedi is not using the chart for breastfed babies.
https://www.babble.com/baby/baby-feeding-nutrition/breastfed-baby-growth-chart-weight/