2-4 oz each feeding. Try giving her 2 oz then giving her a little brak then if shell take anymore.
2007-03-16 20:21:42
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answered by scandalousxsgv 2
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4 oz every 3 to 4 hours if she wants a little more then it's ok . But usually by her 4-5 th month she will be up to 6-8 oz a feeding .
2007-03-16 07:46:43
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answered by silverearth1 7
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Hi There
For a six and a half week baby, try giving her 120mls and two level scoops of formula. That's what I gave my daughter at that age. It was recommended by the community nurse that came to visit. I also checked on my formula tin.
Regards
Shannon
2007-03-16 07:33:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Your baby should be eating 3-4 oz every 3-4 hours. If you go over 4 oz at this time you will find your baby will spit up more. The fist of your baby right now is how big their little tummies are so if you over fill it spit up happens.
2007-03-16 12:47:53
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answered by hudgey 2
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at 6 weeks she should be taking 4 ounces at every feeding then as she ages goes up to 6 ounces and by the time she is 5-6 months she should take 8 ounces at every feeding
2007-03-16 07:34:27
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answered by raven1 3
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Follow the instructions on the formula tin. Sometimes breastfed babies don't take as much to begin with. Any questions see your clinic nurse or dr.
I wouldn't force her to take any more than she wants. She will feed when she is hungry.
2007-03-16 07:48:54
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answered by hottee 3
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1 bottle every 3-4 hours. I'm from the US so it's 6-8 ounce bottles. : )
2007-03-16 07:26:35
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answered by Anonymous
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60ml in each feeding but it really depends on the weight of your baby
2007-03-16 11:27:04
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answered by franceski 1
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