How to Feed Your Newborn Baby
Are you a new parent wondering how much formula to feed your newborn baby?
- Don't worry, we've got you covered! Newborn babies have small bellies, so they don't need much formula per feeding to feel full. A good place to start is with 1-2 ounces of formula every 2-3 hours. But remember, every baby is different and adjustments may need to be made based on their hunger cues.
- As your baby grows, they'll need to be fed less often. Most formula-fed babies can be fed every 3 to 4 hours. But don't be surprised if you need to wake your little one up for their feedings! During feeding, your baby will eat until they're full, so some sessions may be longer than others.
- Once your baby reaches 6 to 12 months old, you can start introducing solid foods. Look for signs of hunger and feed them 5 to 6 times per day with either infant formula or solid foods. As they eat more solid foods, they'll need less formula gradually.
- At 12 months old, you can start transitioning your baby from infant formula to whole cow's milk or fortified unsweetened soy beverage gradually. Start by replacing one formula feeding with cow's milk to help your child transition.
Remember, every baby is different and may have unique nutritional needs, so don't hesitate to ask your doctor for advice on appropriate formula amounts for your little one.
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