Minimum eight ounces three times a day with meals. And then another before bed. And it is just as important that your baby be getting the same amount of WATER, even at that age, because our bodies rely on water to keep all our systems functioning well.
2006-12-02 15:52:17
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answered by Anonymous
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No cows milk until 1 year old, but an 8 month old baby should be drinking 24-36 ounces of formula each day in addition to the solid foods.
2006-12-02 15:56:27
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answered by Steph 3
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The general guideline for a baby of 8 months is feeding on demand 3 to 4 feedings daily of about 24 to 32 oz / 720-960 ml daily. My daughter is 8 1/2 months but she won't take in that much formula. She only drinks about 10 - 18 oz per day, but she has 3 balanced meals of solids per day. Click here for the link to the Feeding and Nutrition Guide http://ca.geocities.com/__geri/FeedingAndNutritionGuide.xls
2006-12-03 04:09:04
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answered by __Geri 3
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Not sure of the amount, but I do know that an 8 month old baby should be drinking formula, not milk. Milk shouldn't be drunk until 12 months. Probably you meant formula...
2006-12-02 15:50:17
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answered by bibliophile31 6
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Do you have any recommendations written on the formula can?
On my formula can it says 640-760 ml daily, 5 times a day for a 8-12 mothts old.
2006-12-02 15:58:08
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answered by lees 2
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The experts now say that when you have presented solids to your toddler which you will purely introduce one nutrition each 5 days. So in case you initiate your toddler on pears (as an occasion) purely supply that youngster pears for the subsequent 5 days (no different solids). it quite is for some motives, #a million This prevents hypersensitive reactions to meals. yet whilst a newborn is allergic in case you're purely introducing a million new nutrition each 5 days a minimum of you recognize in the experience that your newborn has had a reaction in that categorical nutrition. #2 in case you introduce extra desirable than one sturdy at a time your toddler could in contrast to a minimum of one specific nutrition, which in turn could turn them off all solids. i wish this recommendation has helped you..
2016-10-17 15:26:47
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answered by barn 4
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4-6 servings of milk a day, though this includes any milk product, like cheese and yogurt.
2006-12-02 20:53:31
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answered by lisads1973 3
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Put in a call to your pediatrician.
2006-12-02 15:50:03
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answered by Anonymous
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