@glen101 You should probably see another pediatrician and get a second opinion. Not all children are going to be the same so asking about other peoples babies is not going to give you a good perspective of how much your child needs. I also gave birth to a pretty big baby. She was almost 9 pounds. her two week checkup she had already gained back her birthweight as well as an extra pound. So she gained over a lb in 2 weeks. My doctor never told me that I was overfeeding her, but when I expressed concern about her, not waking up for feedings, he told me that he’s not worried about her being woken up every 3-4 hours for feedings in the middle of the night, and to just let her sleep and feed her when she wakes up. I don’t know how much she was drinking because I was breast-feeding and when we started using bottles we didn’t use them that often only for dad and big sis to feed, I think that she was drinking about 4 ounces at around a month or two months.
My daughter has always been a big girl. I think a lot of it has to do with her her father’s jeans because her father is 6’1 and I’m only 5’4 and I was a small baby born at only 7 pounds and was always picky and petite. My daughter was always ahead of her development and ate very very well. At our 20 week ultrasound they said she measured six days ahead and then 4 weeks later they said she was measuring at two weeks ahead. She went full-term as well as another week and was born at 41 weeks and one day. She went home and 0 to 3 month clothing and by three months was wearing six-month clothing and by nine months was wearing 12 months clothing and by 12 months was wearing 18- 24 months clothing. After one she started walking and moving around a lot more and has lost a lot of of that baby weight. She is 2 1/2 and still wearing 24 month clothing and 2T. She is not unhealthy or chunky. She was just a little bit bigger than most children and usually falling in the 90 percentile. She is about the size of a 3 1/2 or four-year-old because of her height that she gets that from her father.
My 2 1/2 year-old has always eaten well, she always breast-fed well. She always ate baby food well. She really took to baby lead weaning and would eat almost a whole can of beans at eight months old. Now at 2 1/2 years old, she eats almost the same amount as my 8.5 year old and she is not overweight. She is a healthy and normal looking child. She just needs a lot of calories because she’s constantly running around and burning energy.
Pediatricians are normal people with a little bit more knowledge than us and sometimes those people can misjudge our children in our situation and so you might need a new Pediatrician, who understands that not all children are the same and are going to grow differently .