J.S.
Kim,
WOW! The ignorance of conventional physicians never ceases to amaze. Babies have tiny tummies. They need to eat frequently. New bottles or feeding strategies won't change mother nature! Babies are meant to eat frequently. Do not try to schedule this too much. You will place baby at risk. Follow baby's growth spurts and slow downs, in their natural rhythm. Your baby is in a growth spurt - let him grow for goodness sakes!!
Good resources for ACCURATE information about this and other breastfeeding issues:
www.mothering.com
www.llli.org
Read up yourself by getting the facts.
Also consider getting a new doctor. Formula may keep baby quiet longer. But this is not because formula is "more satisfying" or "more filling". It is because formula is a sludge, compared to breastmilk, and is not easily digestible, like breastmilk is. It will slowly move through the baby's digestive tract as baby struggles to digest it. Breastmilk moves through effortlessly, which is good for baby's nutrient absorptioin and long term health. Ever have a really heavy meal that seems to stay in your system making you feel full and giving you indigestion for hours later???? It's the same thing for baby with formula. This is not a criticism of formula feeding mothers - just a statement of fact. Many women cannot nurse for a variety of valid reasons. Formula is better than no food at all, Breastmilk is always better than formula! Any doctor that does not properly educate you about this should be reprimanded by the Board.
You also place your milk supply at risk by doing this, especially at 3 weeks!! You milk supply is not established until 6 weeks or so. BOTH you AND baby need to nurse frequently. Brestfeeding is a relationship - it takes two. A lactation consultant would tell you this as well.
Woman to woman, friend to friend, mother to sister, sister to sister, mom to mom, is the only way the collosal ignorance of the medical profession will ever be addressed. Keep talking to any women you can find who have breastfed -they know more than the pediatricians!!!!!
Good luck!