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  • adnilwis
    Daycare.com Member
    • May 2016
    • 84

    Infant Eating Schedule

    I know babies should be fed on demand but if an infant had a 6 oz bottle (6 month old infant) How long typically should they be able to go until the next feeding? Child doesn't take solids even after many suggestions by me to bring some. She is starving every 2 hours I feel like. She's not a huge baby either. Dcm said she's heard the 1 to 1.5 oz per hour rule but dcg would never last a whole day with that amount of milk. I've watched many infants and I don't believe I've ever had one that very rarely seems satisfied and happy.
  • MarinaVanessa
    Family Childcare Home
    • Jan 2010
    • 7211

    #2
    The amount of milk seems normal for a baby. Is the baby breastfed or formula fed? Maybe try a slow-flow or preemie nipple and pace feeding. Baby could be eating too fast so that could be a reason that the baby is going through the milk so fast.

    I doubt food will help in this case since "food before one is just for fun". Food would be a supplement but if you've asked the parent to provide you with food and they haven't then it doesn't sound like they're interested in introducing solids yet. I'd give pace feeding a try, it has helped me a ton especially with babies that are exclusively breastfed at home.

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    • adnilwis
      Daycare.com Member
      • May 2016
      • 84

      #3
      Originally posted by MarinaVanessa
      The amount of milk seems normal for a baby. Is the baby breastfed or formula fed? Maybe try a slow-flow or preemie nipple and pace feeding. Baby could be eating too fast so that could be a reason that the baby is going through the milk so fast.

      I doubt food will help in this case since "food before one is just for fun". Food would be a supplement but if you've asked the parent to provide you with food and they haven't then it doesn't sound like they're interested in introducing solids yet. I'd give pace feeding a try, it has helped me a ton especially with babies that are exclusively breastfed at home.
      Breastfed at home. They were told by the dr to wait until 6 months to introduce solids. They tried at home with soft chunks of food the weekend she turned 6 months and she didn't know what to do. Wouldn't pick it up, I mainly suggested solids or even cereal as a filler to keep her fuller and happier longer. She is drinking like 15 oz in a 9 hour time period typically. I believe a slow flow nipple is already being used. She started with 3.75 oz and I told mom to up it to 4 and then 5 and now 6. I just feel like 6 oz is a lot for any infant to have at one feeding.

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      • MarinaVanessa
        Family Childcare Home
        • Jan 2010
        • 7211

        #4
        Holy moly I thought you meant that many ounces in a day! Definitely eating too much in one sitting. Are they putting soft food in front of her and expecting her to pick it up herself and feed herself? She wouldn't know what to do unless they've been practicing with her. Sounds like they're trying baby led feeding but it'll take practice for a baby to master the pincher grasp and then on top of that getting the food into their mouths.

        Are you willing to ask them if it's ok for you to try at home? Like ask what they've introduced to her already and then offer it to her at daycare. Like if they tried carrots then you can boil some carrots until really soft and cut them up and spoon feed her while leaving some on her tray to practice getting in her mouth?

        I would still totally try pace feeding if the baby isn't ready for solids yet (gags or pushes it out with her tongue)

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        • adnilwis
          Daycare.com Member
          • May 2016
          • 84

          #5
          Originally posted by MarinaVanessa
          Holy moly I thought you meant that many ounces in a day! Definitely eating too much in one sitting. Are they putting soft food in front of her and expecting her to pick it up herself and feed herself? She wouldn't know what to do unless they've been practicing with her. Sounds like they're trying baby led feeding but it'll take practice for a baby to master the pincher grasp and then on top of that getting the food into their mouths.

          Are you willing to ask them if it's ok for you to try at home? Like ask what they've introduced to her already and then offer it to her at daycare. Like if they tried carrots then you can boil some carrots until really soft and cut them up and spoon feed her while leaving some on her tray to practice getting in her mouth?

          I would still totally try pace feeding if the baby isn't ready for solids yet (gags or pushes it out with her tongue)
          It sounds like they are expecting her to pick it up herself. I offered to feed her here but she said she didn't have any food ready at home for me to feed her but I did suggest to try purees too. She said they'd try again this weekend with food. I don't know how often she nurses at home either. Her 6 month appt isn't until November 11 so I guess I'll wait and see what they say. I'm glad I'm not the only one thinking it's too much. She doesn't sit up or crawl yet either so she isn't moving a ton to burn it off that quick. I don't provide baby food only table foods but if they prefer baby led weaning I guess I could do what you suggested.

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          • Unregistered

            #6
            FP says 6-8 oz for 4-7 mo old for meals and 4-6 oz for snack.
            I don't know what the new meal patterns will be.

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            • Blackcat31
              • Oct 2010
              • 36124

              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered
              FP says 6-8 oz for 4-7 mo old for meals and 4-6 oz for snack.
              I don't know what the new meal patterns will be.
              Here is the new infant meal pattern information in comparison to the older information:



              New meal patterns

              Infant
              Children
              Adults

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              • Blackcat31
                • Oct 2010
                • 36124

                #8
                I have a 6 mth old in care who is strictly breastfed.
                The baby eats 4-6 oz every 2 hours or so.

                Sometimes 90 minutes, sometimes up to 3 hours later.... just depends but it seems to be normal. Baby is thriving and growing so it's enough.

                Baby is not fed any cereal or finger foods at all.

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                • MarinaVanessa
                  Family Childcare Home
                  • Jan 2010
                  • 7211

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Unregistered
                  FP says 6-8 oz for 4-7 mo old for meals and 4-6 oz for snack.
                  I don't know what the new meal patterns will be.
                  If I'm reading this correctly then a baby would be drinking about 20-28oz in a 10 hour day (2 meals, 2 snacks).

                  Typically it's recommended by DR's and IBCLC's that a baby drink 1-1.5oz of milk per hour that baby is at daycare so more like 10-15oz in a 10 hour day. 6 oz in one sitting for a 6 month old seems like way too much for me.

                  I didn't ask, does she drink more than 6 oz in a day she's with you? How much?

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                  • adnilwis
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • May 2016
                    • 84

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Blackcat31
                    I have a 6 mth old in care who is strictly breastfed.
                    The baby eats 4-6 oz every 2 hours or so.

                    Sometimes 90 minutes, sometimes up to 3 hours later.... just depends but it seems to be normal. Baby is thriving and growing so it's enough.

                    Baby is not fed any cereal or finger foods at all.
                    Good to know. Last fall I had a baby who was close to 10 lbs at birth and never took more than 5 oz in one sitting. All babies are different I know but wasn't sure if there was a limit. Thanks for the charts. Though it doesn't give hours in between each meal I'd guess it to be 3 or 4 at the most.

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                    • adnilwis
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • May 2016
                      • 84

                      #11
                      Originally posted by MarinaVanessa
                      If I'm reading this correctly then a baby would be drinking about 20-28oz in a 10 hour day (2 meals, 2 snacks).

                      Typically it's recommended by DR's and IBCLC's that a baby drink 1-1.5oz of milk per hour that baby is at daycare so more like 10-15oz in a 10 hour day. 6 oz in one sitting for a 6 month old seems like way too much for me.

                      I didn't ask, does she drink more than 6 oz in a day she's with you? How much?
                      6 oz is so far the most she has had in one feeding. Mom brings 2 6 oz bottles with about 4 to 5 extra ounces just in case she needs it. More often than not she does. So she gets between 12-18 oz while she's here 9 hrs. Even mom knows the 1 to 1.5 hrs rule too. She mentioned it to me.

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                      • Blackcat31
                        • Oct 2010
                        • 36124

                        #12
                        Originally posted by adnilwis
                        Good to know. Last fall I had a baby who was close to 10 lbs at birth and never took more than 5 oz in one sitting. All babies are different I know but wasn't sure if there was a limit. Thanks for the charts. Though it doesn't give hours in between each meal I'd guess it to be 3 or 4 at the most.
                        My babe has never gone beyond 3 hours. 3 hours in between is only if they drank the whole or almost the whole 6 oz's during one feeding. Typical is about 4.5-5 oz at one time.

                        2 meals/2 snacks is about 16-20 oz total for the day.
                        My babe is here 7:30-4:00. Mom brings frozen bags of breast milk in 4-6 oz bags.
                        I use 4 per day max. If baby ate just before being dropped off, I will use only 3 bags.

                        Baby is full time, 5 days a week and I've never gone beyond needing 4 bags of milk.

                        I have noticed just recently that baby is quicker about eating compared to in the past but I also think that is due to the faster flow nipple that mom switched out at the beginning of the 5th month. It takes about 15 minutes for the baby to eat. I don't know if that is fast or slow really but there is no spitting up or gas issues so it must be just right for him.

                        HTH

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                        • Solandia
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Jul 2011
                          • 372

                          #13
                          Also, keep in mind the 6mo growth spurt is a doozy. I once had the daintiest of eaters double their intake for a period of time (like up to a week, eek!). And typically blow through their stash until mom's milk catches up (usually over a weekend).

                          I also cannot just sit there at let a baby cry in hunger...and if they don't take a nuk to comfort **** and nothing else soothes them...its either more food or go home to comfort nurse with mom.

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                          • Unregistered

                            #14
                            That comfort nursing serves another purpose, to increase milk supply.
                            My 7 mo old dcb just went through a big increase a few weeks ago, from 4 oz to 6 oz three times a day, anywhere from 2 hrs to 4 hrs apart.
                            DC thought the constant nursing would never end but once her supply was up, he went back to normal.

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                            • adnilwis
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • May 2016
                              • 84

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Blackcat31
                              My babe has never gone beyond 3 hours. 3 hours in between is only if they drank the whole or almost the whole 6 oz's during one feeding. Typical is about 4.5-5 oz at one time.

                              2 meals/2 snacks is about 16-20 oz total for the day.
                              My babe is here 7:30-4:00. Mom brings frozen bags of breast milk in 4-6 oz bags.
                              I use 4 per day max. If baby ate just before being dropped off, I will use only 3 bags.

                              Baby is full time, 5 days a week and I've never gone beyond needing 4 bags of milk.

                              I have noticed just recently that baby is quicker about eating compared to in the past but I also think that is due to the faster flow nipple that mom switched out at the beginning of the 5th month. It takes about 15 minutes for the baby to eat. I don't know if that is fast or slow really but there is no spitting up or gas issues so it must be just right for him.

                              HTH
                              She will drink all 6 every time and be hungry again in 2.5 hours. Mom said she goes 3 hours between nursing sessions at home for its a quick session and 4 hours if it's a longer one. She ****s them dry every time! Mom is only bringing 2 6 oz bottles with an extra 2 oz ! I don't know if I should ask for more or just only make her take 3 or 4 oz at a time. I gave her 2 oz at 12:45 and she's still screaming. She won't leave until 4:45. She won't have any milk left if she gets hungry later if I give her the 6 now.

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