Wow!! I'm so overwhelmed by all your replies, thank you all very much.
It's so reassuring to know that other people have had similar worries but all was ok in the end.
TBH prior to our visit to the health centre yesterday, I didn't have any worries about my DD. She is so cheerful, always smiling and very playful.Her energy shocks her sometimes - such a cute little being with so much strength. She wees and poos regularly and is generally well although she had her first cold last week and had very little appetite so that may have affected her weigh in yesterday.
I'm taking her to the GP tomorrow just to ensure all is well.
Seriously I understand that the chart is a guide but the way it is interpreted sometimes by the HV's is just disastrous. Always seems to be a nail biting moment when they flip the pages to plot the graph! If you 'pass' you would be like phew! Otherwise worry like I did yesterday and like most mothers.
CharleyBear I think I will just throw the chart away lol
My DD was born on the 75th so that's probably why I got worried. The HV gave some tips on BF and said to come back next month and if my DD's weight dropped below the 25th then it will be a worry. Well I'm not going to let that happen as I plan to make the boob and not the bottle her best friend. I'm putting a break on the expressing, whilst it was done with all good intentions I think I misjudged how best to use the expressed milk. In would usually giver her a bottle of say 90ml and if she finished it and fell asleep I assumed she was satisfied and didn't offer the boob.
Thanks DoggyDaycare, I'm going to look for a BF specialist in my local area as i definitely need some guidance.
The ?? made me smile RightyTightyLeftyLoosey thanks x
Squizita, the HV didn't check my DD's such, she just said awwwww she'll outgrow it! Like that's what I wanted to hear. How can I get het to stop?
Thanks again