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Also DD was in 50th percentile for weight and now its close to 10th percentile. Despite what my Doc says, should I be concerned that she is underweight? Cause she hasnt doubled her birth weight as yet
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I bought Similac Soy (holy smokes it costs an arm and a leg here. Im guessing I need to order them online from the US). Anyways, she has been taking to it very well. I have been diluting it 50/50 formula and breastmilk. Although its a bit of a fight to get her to drink it, she has not once vomitted (which I believe is a good sign).
My question is, how much formula should a 6 month old drink per feeding? I dont want to overfeed her. I normally only give her solids (fruit, veggie and cereal) for dinner and sometimes fruit for lunch. So can anyone give me any advice?View Thread

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She takes the bottle well especially when breast milk is in it. What can I do to make this transition smooth and non traumatic for both of us? Im wondering if this could mean that she is allergic to milk or maybe she's just not ready yet? Idk can anyone help.View Thread
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