How often are we feeding?

I'm unsure if to keep doing what I'm doing or try and add an extra bottle in somewhere. On 16th April she weighed 9lb 12 and she got weighed yesterday and currently 10lb 13.
She currently is averaging around 22/23oz a day with 5 feeds and feeds every 3 hours on average
When she got weighed yesterday she dropped a bit on the centiles (currently between 2nd and 9th). My HV wasn't concerned and just asked how much and how often but wondering if its worth trying to get another bottle in somewhere. As I worked out for her new weight she should be having around 28oz a day. Shes happy in herself but she's never really been one for telling me she's hungry. She will sometimes but its rare. I usually go off on how long its been since the last feed

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We feed between 2-4 hours and our average daily is anywhere between 28-35oz. My son got weighed about 3 weeks ago and was weighing 12lbs 11oz and following the 50th centiles and the paediatrician was happy with that x

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