This sounds like a really complex case, but the eat, play, sleep isn't Ezzo
it's from The Baby Whisper (which in reality is just a kinder, gentler
Ezzo). Scheduled feeding can make babies anoxetic (I really wish I could
spell) because their hunger cues get ignorned the baby ignornes them too.
Other then the weight & other measurements (to plot on curve) I would wonder
how does the baby size corrolate with the parents? It could be a bit of
slow down to match (but the gain would be slow not stagnant). While trying
to figure everything out I would also wonder about some disorder with hunger
issues.
Felicia L Henry, BCCE, IBCLC
Oxnard, CA
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