This is a
general guide for feeding
your baby. Don't worry if
your baby eats a little more
or a little less than this
guide suggests.
0 to 4 months
Breast Milk
- Nurse
on demand, 5 to 10
minutes per breast.
Formula
Age # times/day serving size
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0 to 1 Month 6 to 8 times 2 to 4 oz
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1 to 2 months 5 to 7 times 3 to 5 oz
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2 to 3 months 4 to 6 times 4 to 7 oz
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3 to 4 months 4 to 6 times 5 to 8 oz
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- Never
prop a bottle. Always
hold the baby to feed.
- Don't
microwave bottles.
- Don't
force a large feeding
amount. 4 to 6 wet
diapers is a good sign
your baby is getting
enough.
4 to 6 months
Breast Milk or Formula
4 to 6 times
per day, 6 to 8 oz at each
feeding
- Don't
prop the bottle.
- Use a
pacifier if the baby
wants to suck.
Grains
Rice cereal
1 to 2 times per day, 1 to 2
tbsp. servings
- Start
cereal if baby is taking
over 32 oz per day.
- Don't
put cereal in a bottle.
6 to 8 months
Breast Milk or Formula
3 to 5 times
per day, 6 to 8 oz servings
- Give
breast milk or formula
before giving solids.
Grains
Rice Cereal
3 to 5 times per day, 2 to 4
tbsp. servings
Fruits & Veggies
Strained
fruits and vegetables, 2 to
4 times per day, 2 to 3
tbsp. servings
- Keep
solids refrigerated.
- Start
one fruit or vegetable
at a time.
- Do not
give foods in chunks.
8 to 12 months
Breast Milk or Formula
3 to 4 times
per day, 6 to 8 oz servings
- Baby
can hold a bottle but
don't give a bottle in
bed.
- Try
using a cup.
Grains
Baby cereal,
crackers, bread, or dry
cereal, 1 to 2 times per
day, 2 to 4 tbsp. servings
- Start
with soft finger foods.
- Be
patient.
- Feed
your baby in a high
chair.
- Feed
only foods that will
dissolve in the mouth.
Fruits & Veggies
Strained or
mashed fruits or vegetables,
3 to 4 times per day, 3 to 4
tbsp. servings
Fruit juice
(not orange) 1 time per day,
4 oz in cup
- Juice
does not replace milk.
- Give
juice in a cup.
Meat
Strained
chicken, beef, or dried
beans, 1 to 2 times per day,
3 to 4 tbsp. servings
- Do not
give hotdogs or pieces
of meat that need
chewing.
Age 1+ years
- You
may give whole milk
instead of formula. Your
child may also have
citrus juice, honey, and
whole eggs after 1 year
of age.
-
Continue to have meals
in a high chair or at
the table.
- DO NOT
allow your child to walk
around and eat small
amounts of food
frequently (grazing).
- Do not
add peanuts, treenuts or
shellfish to your
child's diet until 2 or
3 years of age.
- Give
your child snacks at the
table. Snacks are
important for baby's
increasing energy needs.
Other Dairy Foods
Yogurt, 3 to
4 times per day, 1/4 to 1/2
cup servings
Offer
cottage cheese, 1 to 2 tbsp.
servings