In a message dated 8/14/98 5:43:41 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [log in to unmask] writes: << Same ped...finally reminded me (chart in hand) that SOMEONE has to be on the bottom to balance out the ones on the top!!!! >> Oh my goodness! I WANT this pedi!!!!! All these postings of personal and professional experiences with scale tipping breast fed babies and children have really been bringing me down (just a little) as three of my four children are and have been the exception. My 27 month old who still is breastfeeding barely tips the scales at 22 pounds despite being 7# 10 at birth. She has a tremendous appetite for a two year old too. Our pedi, while supportive of my extended nursing and my IBCLC studies, really questions this and is very concerned about somehow increasing the child's caloric intake to the point that he had me keep a food diary for a week. I had to do the same with my second daughter as well(different pedi at the time). Everytime he expresses concern about her size I keep reminding him to look at her sisters' growth charts. I also comment that maybe if she wasn't moving furniture for fun then maybe she wouldn't be so skinny! LOL Personally I feel that she, as her sisters are fine, but I can't help but worry a little especially when I hear of and see so many roly-poly breastfeeding poster children! I wonder, what do y'all tell the moms with skinny breastfed babies who are receiving adequate nourishment? Just curious. Laura Scarborough R.N. who missed seeing Jack Newman at BALA because she was on vacation. :(