So I'm struggling to get my baby to eat "enough." It's entirely possible this is just something we need to work up to because of all of our feeding issues... but I'm wondering how much babies her age usually eat (and thus how hard I need to work to get her to eat more more more).

Our LC said that she should be taking about 28-30oz/day. She's 11.5 lbs @ 2 months, if it matters-- but I thought babies take about the same amount of milk between 1-6 months? (but maybe that is only breastfed babies?)

At this point I'm EPing for her and then supplementing with formula. I make about 15 oz of breastmilk per day, so anything beyond that will be formula. I think the "problem" (which is really awesome lol) is that she sleeps so well at night. So she goes 11 hours (ish) with only 1 feeding when I think most babies her age eat 2+ times overnight.

If left to her own devices, it seems she wants to eat every 3 hours during the day and once at night. She rarely eats more than 4oz at a time, and right before bed and MOTN she only wants 2 oz. So if I just feed her when/what she wants, she'd only be eating 20 oz/day--- only 2/3 of the recommended amount.

I'm trying to shorten her feeding schedule to every 2.5 hours to get in an extra feeding and get us closer to 25 oz at least. But I'm just wondering if all babies really eat close to 30oz/day? Or if that just average and a lot of babies eat more or less?