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Milk Intake Results

2-week-old exclusively breastfed baby, normal growth

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๐Ÿคฑ Exclusively Breastfed Newborn

2-week-old exclusively breastfed baby, normal growth

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๐Ÿผ Mixed Feeding (3 months)

3-month-old receiving both breast milk and formula

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๐Ÿถ Formula Fed (2 months)

2-month-old exclusively formula fed baby

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๐Ÿ‘ถ Premature Baby (Adjusted)

34-week preemie now at 8 weeks adjusted age

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๐Ÿฅ„ Starting Solids (6 months)

6-month-old beginning complementary foods

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What is Baby's Milk Intake?

Baby's milk intake refers to the amount of breast milk or formula a baby consumes daily. Adequate intake is essential for proper growth, development, and hydration. The recommended amount varies by age, weight, and individual needs.

Breastfeeding

Breast milk provides optimal nutrition and antibodies. Babies self-regulate intake at the breast.

Signs of Adequate Intake:

  • 6+ wet diapers/day
  • Steady weight gain
  • Content after feeding

Formula Feeding

Formula provides complete nutrition. Amounts are easier to track and measure.

General Guidelines:

  • 150-200 mL/kg/day
  • Don't force finish bottles
  • Watch satiety cues

Mixed Feeding

Combining breast milk and formula. Common and provides flexibility.

Best Practices:

  • Offer breast first
  • Consistent schedule
  • Total intake matters
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