Eating Habits of your Baby at Month 9 Breastmilk and formula becomes a more supplemental role in your baby’s nutrition, although irreplaceable. You should feed your little one with iron-fortified formula if your baby stops breastfeeding before clocking one year....
Feeding Baby at Month 8 An 8-month-old baby still relies heavily on either breastmilk or formula for their nutrition. At this age, a baby will nurse at least 5 times a day and formula-fed will eat 26-32 ounces of formula each day. Your baby is used to eating solid...
Baby Feeding at Month 7 At 7 months, your baby should be eating both breastmilk/formula and solid foods. Breast milk or formula, however, should be the primary food. Introduce one solid food at a time to understand what foods may react with your baby’s body. Rashes,...
Baby Feeding at Month 6: Breast milk or formula is still the primary source of nutrition for your baby at six months. A breastfeeding baby will eat 5-6 times a day. Formula-fed babies, on the other hand, will eat 24-32 ounces (6-8 ounces every feeding) each day. For...
Baby Feeding at Month 5 Your baby should still be eating breastmilk or formula, exclusively. Other parents feed their child formula to complete their breast milk. In such cases, breastmilk should always be more than formula. According to the AAP, parents should feed...