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varies each day but generally:

28 oz formula
a few fries
a jar of baby food
some flavored yogurt
half of a pollyo string cheese
some cheese doodles
a few bites of whatever we or her brother is eating

2007-07-05 08:19:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Goodness, all little ones are different. My granddaughter turned 7 months yesterday.... that little girl can EAT like there's no tomorrow...and she's petite...only JUST made it to 16 lbs...and she was 7 lbs at birth.

In the morning (7AM) she has 6 oz of formula, a bowl of rice cereal or oatmeal, and a stage 2 fruit. About a half hour later, she'll have another 2-3 ounces of formula and go down for her morning nap.

At lunch (around noonish) she has another 6 oz of formula, a stage 2 veggie and a stage 2 fruit.

She gets 3 or 4 more bottles of formula until around 6ish, when she eats her dinner, which is usually 3 course, meat/veggie/fruit...and sometimes a teething biscuit.

She gets another 6 oz of formula at 9:00 and she's in bed for the night at 9:30... she sleeps straight through and the whole thing starts at 7 AM the next morning.

2007-07-05 16:08:10 · answer #2 · answered by amanacer99 2 · 0 0

My 6 3/4 month old is on a very good schedule. He wakes up at 6 am and drinks a 6 oz bottle of formula. At about 8:30am he has a sippy cup of 1/4 juice/ 3/4 water and about 1/4 cup of cereal mixed with 1/4 cup juice. He than takes a nap at about 10am and wakes up at noon. He has a 6oz bottle of formula when he wakes up and another 6oz. bottle between 3pm and 4pm. He takes a nap at about 5:30pm and sleeps till 7pm and than has a size 2 jar of baby veggies and for desert he has 1/4 of cereal mixed with 1/4 cup of juice. He takes a bath and has another 6oz. bottle of formula. He goes to bed about 8:30pm.
He sleeps all night and is a very happy baby.
Good luck!

2007-07-05 15:24:13 · answer #3 · answered by williamsmom2186 2 · 0 0

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