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Weight watching
Nicole McMullin
Oct 08, 2007

I expected my daughter’s weight to be an issue – a lifelong conversation and struggle. I was preparing to battle childhood obesity and obsess over teaching good nutrition. To my surprise, Sophia is underweight and we’re feeding her like she’s on a permanent eating binge.

At her two-week checkup Sophie had gained only one ounce since leaving the hospital. I was breast feeding her almost exclusively and she was quite sleepy. The result was that when she was awake, she nibbled on the breast because her stomach was small and my breast milk was still not plentiful. And after nibbling for a while she would just fall asleep.

Her pediatrician put us on a rigorous eating schedule in order to beef up the baby. We were instructed to wake her up and make her eat every 2 -3 hours. This was a challenge at first because Sophia was just not interested in waking and eating. But after a few days her stomach started to expand and she woke up on her own when she was hungry.

Posted by Nicole McMullin in • ParentingNew Momma
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