My daughter is 10.5 months old - she was 8 lbs 6 oz when she was born and now she weighs 20 lbs.
For breakfast she has 8oz formula and about 3 tablespoons of oatmeal for babies.
No morning snack
For lunch she eats like a whole banana or some fruit and half a piece of bread or beans and fruit.
Snack about 2 or 3 crackers and juice
Supper usually the same amount as lunch
Before bed another 8oz formula
I think that this is a great questions, because I often wonder if she's eating right amount and I also wonder if what I'm feeding her is okay. I often refer to the book "Baby's First Year" - It's awesome. Good Luck!! I hope this helped.
2006-08-28 09:44:24
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answered by Anonymous
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My son turns 11 months old today. He was exactly 7 pound and 20 inches when he was born, 18 pound 10 onces and 28 inches when his 9-month check up, and now closed to 20 pounds.
He usually has 1/4 cup of cereal mix with stage 2 fruit baby food, some diluted juice, and some of our breakfast around 7:30am
maybe 4 ounces formula or some snack around 10:30 if he looks hungry
around 12:00pm, he has a whole jar stage 2 babyfood dinner with some baby crackers for lunch
around 3, he has about 4 ounces formula again
around 4, he has a whole jar stage 2 fruit babyfood
around 6, he has 1/2 jar of stage dinner babyfood mix with cereal or pasta, 1/2 jar fruit babyfood, some baby crackers, and some diluted juice for dinner
around 8pm, he has about 7 ounces formula for him to sleep
around 3-4 am, he usually asks for another 4 ounces formula
2006-08-28 09:57:34
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answered by Yuko 2
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My daughter is 9.5 months. For breakfast (7:30ish) she has 1/4 cup of cereal (either rice or oatmeal) mixed with an entire stage 2 jar of pears or apples. Then an 8 oz bottle around 9:30 or 10. For lunch at 12 she has a stage 3 jar of baby food and usually some vege or fruit puffs (handful). Then she has another 8 oz bottle around 3. For dinner she has another stage 3 jar of baby food plus quite a few bites of whatever we are having for dinner. She then has another 8 oz bottle right before bedtime at 8:30 or 9. She was 8 lbs 20 inches at birth and she's now 21 lbs and 28 inches long.
2006-08-28 09:29:24
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answered by Kel K 2
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I have an 11 month old son. He weighed 6.5 at birth and now he weighs 25 pounds. (He is also 3 feet tall!!!) But this is what he eats.
7:30 or 8- Scrambled egg or rice cereal with stage 1 fruit and some juice
10:30 nap with 5oz. milk
1:00- 4 baby chx nuggets or yogurt and 3 ritz crackers
4 nap with 5 oz milk
7:00- Whatever we have for dinner or if we have something he cant have we give him some rice cereal with stage 1 fruit again.
7:30 he goes to bed and doesnt wake up until the morning when this starts all over again.
2006-08-28 11:37:23
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answered by Amy 2
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A one year old. 8lbs 11 oz at birth. Still nursing, but drinks milk from a sippy cup. Eats cereal (oatmeal, farina or eggs for breakfast) drinks juice, eats cheerios, apple sauce, yogurt and bananas for snacks and finger foods for lunch and dinner such as chicken, hamburger and macaroni. He is 26 pounds now. He also likes Gerber cookies and fruit snacks. His father is big and tall, and I expect he will be the same. Doctor says he's in the top 90% in height & weight.
2006-08-28 09:33:15
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answered by Florida Girl 3
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my daughter was 6 lbs. 6 oz. at birth. she will be 1 on saturday. for breakfast she has scrambled eggs and some buttered toast (cut up with no crust). for lunch, it's hotdogs or macaroni or ramen. something she can easily chew (she has her 2 top and 2 bottom teeth). for dinner, she'll have pretty much whatever we're having, just cut up (except for steak and pork chops, but i'm sure you already knew that). she has a bottle of formula in the morning when she wakes up and at night befor bed, but she drinks warmed up whole milk or juice during the day. to snack, she'll have crackers or pieces of pop-tarts (not many snacks in my cabinets). i think she's weighing about 20lbs now, but i won't know for sure till next month at her 1 year checkup.
hope this helps :)
2006-08-28 09:58:19
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answered by flip4urkandi 3
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my daughter is 18 months and she will only eat what she wants when she wants so she's not on a schedule but she would usually eat a banana or some oatmeal for b-fast...chef boyaredee for lunch...graham crackers for snack.. and about 3 8 oz bottles of milk...she was 6lb 9.5oz ( 5 weeks early) at birth and is about 27-30lbs now..dont know the exact weight she going to the doc on fri.
2006-08-28 13:21:58
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answered by sjeboyce 5
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my son will be 9 months old on the first and he was 10 lbs 4oz at birth and is now about 22 1/2lbs i feed him baby oatmeal mixed with juice with a 4 oz bottle @ 7am, half a jar of fruit baby food mixed with 1/2 cup mixed cereal and 2oz juice @12pm, 8oz bottle of formula @3pm, half jar of either veggies or meats mixed with 1/2 cup rice cereal 4oz bottle @7pm and finally i give him a 8oz bottle of formula @9pm he does not always finish the bottles well actually he practically never finishes them but i give it to him just in case he wants all of it
i only use half a jar because baby food is so expensive so to supplement i use more cereal (my doctor actually gave me that tip) he also has some cheerios or some bitter biscuits for snacks if he gets fussy in between meals
2006-08-28 09:34:02
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answered by Anonymous
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mine are both grown but it seems like yesterday that i had them the first one was 9lbs 3 oz and she ate cereal for breakfast veggies and meat at meal times and fruit for snacks formula was soy my second one was 7lb 7 oz at birth and weighed 7lb 15 oz at a year old and she ate just like the one before but was on nutriamigene formula and had failure to thrive then about 14 months she took right off and did fine. So it is really up to you and the routine you want your child on and all but dont give up she he will eat sooner or later and just sprout up it will be all good
2006-08-28 09:30:40
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answered by Anonymous
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yes i do
i give her eggs, yogurt, and hashbrown for bf
lunch i give her mac and cheese or other pastas, baked potato, marinated oranges, crackers (the ones made for babies) and anything thats soft and chewable.
2006-08-28 09:32:38
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answered by Anonymous
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