DS is finally eating again!!! Between being stuffy, getting an ear infection, and popping not one but two teeth he has been eating almost nothing for about two weeks(as in one or maybe two super short nursing sessions and 10 oz of milk total per day (in bottles and mixed with solids).
Now he is ravenous! He eats whole containers of purée at a time, is back up to about 16-18 oz of milk from a bottle and is nursing for 15-20 minute stretches at a time (often in the middle of the night).
I know we're in wonder week category but can't believe the change! I feel like I missed a growth spurt during his fussy period and now he needs three times as much food as before.
How much are your LOs eating now? Was there a recent increase?
Re: How much are your LOs eating?
But here's us, when he's feeling good:
5x 5 oz bottles (4oz BM + 1oz Pedialyte)
2-3 whole pouches (breakfast, lunch, and dinner, somewhere between a half and a whole pouch at each)
Intermittent puffs, yogis, etc throughout the day.
+ 340 calories from TPN at night. So he's shooting for 900 cal/day, but likely not absorbing all of it.
DS born at 34 weeks with (surprise!) gastroschisis turned short bowel syndrome.
131 days in the NICU, 7 trips to the OR, G-button, daily TPN....
D 2.20.2011 & Z 7.16.2013
His solids meals:
Breakfast: 2 oz formula with about 3 oz oatmeal, some yogurt and a whole egg yolk
Lunch: 1/4 avocado and probably an oz of chopped chicken, puffs and yogurt drops
Dinner was a doozy. An entire 4 oz pouch of spinach and raspberry Greek yogurt, 1/4 avocado, an oz of chicken, 1/2 pizza crust, more yogurt, a tiny bite of pizza, and some tomato.
Kid eats more than my 2 year old nephew.
For breakfast, she has either 1 tbsp of yogurt with 1 cube of fruit purée. Or half of a pancake. Or about 1 tbsp of scrambled eggs.
For lunch, she used to do 2 cubes of veggie purees. But I'm starting to offer more table food. So usually 1-2 tbsp of whatever food we're eating, but mushed up with a spoon. She usually has puffs in between.
Dinner is about the same portion for lunch.
I've bought a lot if food the last two weeks just for the dog to eat it up off the floor.
So my point is that if they are concerned about weight gain but she's been sick repeatedly, don't let them worry you if you're not already worried about it. A sick adult won't have a good appetite and might lose weight, and babies will do the same (or just not gain a lot instead of losing).
DS born at 34 weeks with (surprise!) gastroschisis turned short bowel syndrome.
131 days in the NICU, 7 trips to the OR, G-button, daily TPN....
DS born at 34 weeks with (surprise!) gastroschisis turned short bowel syndrome.
131 days in the NICU, 7 trips to the OR, G-button, daily TPN....
We are right there with you. She's so bad that we have not even gotten very far at introducing many new solids (she has so many issues from food I eat, so I know I need to be careful) as she acts like food is poison. I just keep waiting for it to click one day, and she'll actually eat and not spit it out and gag
Yum! Steal all the pouches!
He has solids 3 times a day. Barley cereal and whatever fruit puree I made that week. Usually a pouch or container of food at lunch. At dinner 2-3 cubes of puree (chicken, carrot or squash and broccoli or peas). Plus snacks through the day ( puffs, yogurt, cheese, half of my ritz cheese sandwhich cracker).
Kid likes to eat. I can't wait to weigh him tomorrow. I have a suspicion he has a high motabilism like my dad, sis and aunt. He seems to eat constantly but gain weight slowly considering he was so big at birth.
Sorry I wasn't more help here.