Breast Milk in a Bottle

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I am breastfeeding my 2-week-old. I got a pump so we can include his daddy in the feedings. How many ounces of breast milk should my baby be eating from the bottle?

drgreene

As a dad, I sure loved those special times that I got to feed pumped breast milk. There is no one right amount to feed babies, but there are some good rules of thumb. Most newborns take two or three ounces at a time, and by 4 weeks the average amount has gone up to four ounces.

But in real life this may vary quite a bit from day to day and from baby to baby. It's best to stay flexible and to let your baby set the amount. You don't need to coax him to finish a bottle or stop him if he still acts hungry. Babies are born with a wonderful, sophisticated mechanism that prompts them to eat until they are full and to stop when their nutritional and fluid needs are satisfied.

If babies consistently take more or less than expected, it is smart to run this by his pediatrician to be sure this is a healthy amount for them.

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Anonymous's picture

healthy amount

frome a father to a father i must agree babys know whean thay are full . allow them to eat till thay are content.