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Motherhood
- How Much Formula Does Your Baby Need
Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Newborn Care
How Much Formula Does Your Baby Need?
From the Editors of Your Baby Today
Spending time feeding your baby is one of the most pleasurable
and important things you can do. And while you're at it,
you want to make sure your baby is getting all of the nutrition
she needs. Here are a few guidelines that can help you tell
if baby is getting enough to eat.
Vital signs
- Is your baby gaining weight? If the answer is yes, then
that's a pretty good sign baby is getting enough formula.
If the answer is no, you should talk to your baby's doctor
and discuss what steps you need to take.
- Check out baby's diapers. If baby is getting enough
formula, she should be wetting a diaper almost hourly
until she's 3 months of age. And she should be having
at least three bowel movements each day by the time she's
2 weeks old. The number of bowel movements will gradually
taper off as baby grows older and starts on solid foods.
- Keep track of baby's formula. The quantity of formula
a baby needs depends on the child's weight, growth rate,
and metabolism, but most newborns will drink two to three
fluid ounces per day for every pound of body weight. For
example a 10-pound baby, will drink between 20 and ounces
of formula each day.
The content on these pages is provided as
general information only and should not be substituted for
the advice of your physician.
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