How Many Ounces of Breast Milk

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    How Many Ounces of Breast Milk

    Should a 2 almost 3 month old be eating? Right now she does 2 oz every 2hrs tips on how to get her on a schedule??? Thanks for your help
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    #2
    I'd say 4-6 oz every 3-4 hours. I've had a few infants who ate less than that. Look up USDA guidelines

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    • nannyde
      All powerful, all knowing daycare whisperer
      • Mar 2010
      • 7320

      #3
      She is normal in my experience. Two ounces every two hours is about right. She may bump up to three here shortly.
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      • TwinKristi
        Family Childcare Provider
        • Aug 2013
        • 2390

        #4
        I have a baby who eats 4oz every 2hrs and one who eats 2oz every 2hrs. Every baby is different but they say 1oz/hr on average. I also have then leave a days worth in the freezer if they can.

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        • Sugaree

          #5
          2 oz every two hours seems like a regular schedule to me. I would send in six 2.5 oz bottles and two 1 oz bottles every day and I'd usually get a few back at the end of the day. He'd eat one big bottle every two hours and if he was still hungry he'd be topped up with a 1 oz bottle. It was very rare that he'd eat both 1 oz bottles. He kept that schedule until he was six months old and then he started solid foods and we decreased to 4 big bottles and 2 small bottles a day. So I wouldn't neccessarily count on a breastfed baby ever increasing the amount they eat. The milk changes as the child gets older.

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          • earlystart
            Home Daycare Provider
            • Sep 2012
            • 161

            #6
            Do you mean tips on getting her on an eating schedule? Looks like she's already on her own schedule, which sounds normal to me (that's what my son did for the longest time, he had a bit of GERD problems, so the smaller portion worked better). If you mean tips on getting her on the daycare/nap schedule, I have no idea sorry I've only cared for one infant and she just did her own thing, and with my own son I also let him do his own thing and followed his cues.

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            • Ariana
              Advanced Daycare.com Member
              • Jun 2011
              • 8969

              #7
              A great resource for breastfed babies www.kellymom.com

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              • mamamanda
                Daycare.com Member
                • May 2014
                • 1128

                #8
                My lactation consultant says the rule of thumb is an ounce for each hour. Every 2 hours is about right for a baby that age. Their tummy's are small and breast.ilk digests much quicker than formula so they are hungry sooner. Frustrating for you I know, but so much better for baby's digestive system.

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