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How many bottles should a 10 1/2 month old have...?

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of formula? With 3 solid meals a day too.

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  1. depends on the child. Mine was always hungry and though he was chucnky then he is skinny now. Every child is different. IF he doesn't want to eat don't make him. If he is hungry feed him.


  2. 3or 4 bottles should be ok!!! as long as he is getting enough to eat...dont for get little snack as well and water!!!   I found that because my lil man at that age was getting enough food and water he really just wanted a bottle before a sleep!!!  good luck!!

  3. Check with your ped to see how many ounces he should have but at that age I was doing 4 bottles/ breakfast, lunch, dinner and bed.

  4. usually it's around 3 bottles 150-200ml.

    but my boy only has 2 times a day, around evening time, and night. All day it's solids, then it's formula. At night he has 250ml. Sometimes he drinks only 1 bottle for the day. But he eats good solids.

    My son is 1 year & 2 weeks now

  5. 3-4 a day. I used to give them one after every meal and one before bed (which was basically just to make sure he/she slept through the night). Sometimes their meals would fill them up and they wouldn't even take the whole bottle. It depended on their mood and if they liked the food. By 12months though they were only have 2bottles and now I am working on just having one at night. (The girls are 13months).

  6. I was wondering the same thing. Shouldn't babies drink about four bottles to stay hydrated?

  7. My 9 1/2 year old has four bottles, each 150-200mls - one with each meal then a dream feed at about 9:30pm.

    But not all babies need the dream feed, he is just a big eater and needs it to sleep through the night!

    Hope that helps!

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