You don't need to worry about feeding her much as long as you're giving her your breast milk. Number one most perfect food. You described her as a meatball, that sounds like she's not underfed. I didn't give my baby much of anything sweat until she was 2yrs old, then she was given stuff by others, but we kept it pretty minimal. At 15 she still almost never wants anything sweet, or carby. She does enjoy fruit, but she doesn't overeat anything. I did give her rice, that's carby
, but she didn't eat much of anything. She was either actively looking for more, or she was done.There was no jar to finish, no prescribed amount. Everybody wants to feed babies, but they don't need very much.
I pre-chewed all of her foods, and fed them to her, off of my fingers. My grandmother told me that was what her mother did. It was natural and convenient. I traveled light and that meant she mostly nursed, or ate what she wanted of what I was eating. It kept me eating healthy too.
It may be worse to over feed. When baby is hungry always nurse first. If she is still hungry think about what you want most (whatever it is fruit, meat, egg, etc- you are sooo connected, your needs for nourishment are linked). What is conveniently available to you? Stressed mommy is stressed baby, so no stress, that is the worst thing to "feed" you or baby. Chew a bit yourself, is it really yummy to you? See if baby wants it. Does she reach for it? Ivy loved to chew on dried chunks of sea vegetables,when she was teething. She worked on a little hunk for hours, it would be all over her. She still loves it.
Try less amount of whatever next time. I could feel how strong she sucked off of my finger, see the look in her eyes, I encouraged her to go slow, asked her if it was good for her, and if she wanted more. It is OK not to know, just go SLOW. You will read her better all the time. I am sorry she threw up. Ivy even threw up my milk at first, when she was first born, she could only tolerate a tiny bit, very sick baby
. I understand that upset you, but it's OK, no harm done, baby is fine now, trust in you and her together working it out.
Very beautiful