Ages & Stages Feeding Chart: How Much? How Often?
From baby’s first bottle to memorable mealtime moments, we’re here to make it easy to know just how much to feed your baby and how often.
Nurturing Baby By the Ounce
When bottle feeding your baby, a good rule of thumb is to remember tiny babies have tiny tummies, about the size of his or her fist — so small, frequent feedings are always best. Start your baby’s feeding routine with one of our innovatively designed bottles.
From baby’s first bottle to memorable mealtime moments, we’re here to make it easy to know just how much to feed your baby and how often.
Feeding By the Spoonful
As your baby graduates to cereal and solid foods, he can take in more at each meal, fewer times per day. Our mealtime plates, bowls and utensils help mom to serve up perfect portions every time.
Relax and Enjoy Mealtime Moments
When developing a bottle feeding and mealtime routine for you and your baby, the two of you will naturally work out how much, and how often. And don’t forget, this routine may change as your baby grows.
Click here to print a general guide to feeding your baby at every stage (great for hanging on the refrigerator!).
Baby and Toddler Feeding Chart
Between birth and 6 months your baby will need an average of 2 to 2.5 ounces of formula per pound daily. So if your baby weighs 10 pounds, she’ll need between 20 and 25 ounces per day.
As your baby begins to eat solid foods, she may have days when she just wants to breastfeed or take a bottle. Erratic feeding habits at this stage are normal.
See below for an easy-to-read, general guide to feeding at every stage.
