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General eating schedule. However, breastfed babies drink 1-1.5 oz per hour.  A 19-36 oz day is normal range.  That being said, 7, 3oz bottles in a day instead of the 5-6 oz bottles shown here is normal. Even at 10 months, my child drinks 2-3 oz every 2-3 hours and will consume approx 21oz in a 24 hr period; also eating solids since 4 months of age. Baby Feeding Chart, Baby Mode, Baby Information, Baby Schedule, Baby Drinks, Feeding Baby, Breastfed Baby, Baby Advice, Baby Eating

General eating schedule. However, breastfed babies drink 1-1.5 oz per hour. A 19-36 oz day is normal range. That being said, 7, 3oz bottles in a day instead of the 5-6 oz bottles shown here is normal. Even at 10 months, my child drinks 2-3 oz every 2-3 hours and will consume approx 21oz in a 24 hr period; also eating solids since 4 months of age.

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Solid Starts on Instagram: "Free guide! Comment RESCUE and we’ll DM a link to both our infant and toddler rescue guides!  While letting babies feed themselves does NOT increase the risk of choking, if it does happen, you must act quickly.  Written by Dr. Rachel Ruiz on our team, this guide has pictures and visuals with simple instructions. We highly recommend you post it in a visible place near where your baby eats so you and other caregivers can easily access it.   Download our FREE Infant Rescue Guide to help you learn how to identify choking, understand which rescue maneuvers to use, and show you with visual pictures and step-by-step instructions how to perform infant rescue for choking.  ➡️ Comment RESCUE on this post and we’ll DM a link to BOTH our infant & toddler guides.   ⚠️Note: M Solid Starts, Fake Baby, Baby Facts, Baby Care Tips, Baby Eating, Baby Advice, Wants And Needs, Baby Prep, Holding Baby

Solid Starts on Instagram: "Free guide! Comment RESCUE and we’ll DM a link to both our infant and toddler rescue guides! While letting babies feed themselves does NOT increase the risk of choking, if it does happen, you must act quickly. Written by Dr. Rachel Ruiz on our team, this guide has pictures and visuals with simple instructions. We highly recommend you post it in a visible place near where your baby eats so you and other caregivers can easily access it. Download our FREE Infant…

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