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It does seem counter-intuitive that older, bigger babies don't continue to
need more and more cc's of milk. But I believe the research and find 30 oz
per 24 hr to be a reasonable approximate upper limit. I do agree with the
posters who have written that babies who have fallen behind often need some
extra volume for a time for catch-up growth.
I would love to have you post the creative high-density foods for the slow
growing infant, Dr. Jen, if you can. That would be a great item to have in
our archives. Great work with this child and see what can happen when you
put some great minds together?
Laurie Wheeler, IBCLC, MN, RN
New Albany Mississippi, s.e. USA
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