What kind of feeding schedule is your LO on? Our Ped said three meals a day with two snacks evenly spaced. However, I find the Madison does more grazing, then eating large meals. She doesn't eat a lot in one sitting, so she gets hungry every 2-3 hours. A typical day might look like this:
7am- milk
8am- oatmeal, 1/2 banana
10am- nap
12:00- lunch- usually 2 purees or a waffle and a fruit
2:30- yogurt
4:30- dinner- pasta or grilled cheese
5:30- nutri grain bar
7:00 fruit puree
I feed her until she's full, and I don't mind the schedule we are on, but I am curious what others are doing, specifically if you SAH. Thanks!
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Re: Feeding schedule
M-F
5:45 - milk (before leaving for daycare/work)
Daycare:
6:45 - breakfast + water (usually a pancake or waffle and yogurt melts)
9 - snack + milk (usually cheerios or goldfish and yogurt or a pouch)
11 - lunch
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7:00 milk
8:00 breakfast (yogurt and/or toast, waffle, pancake, eggs, with fruit)
10:00 - 11:30 ish nap
11:45 lunch (any number of meals, with a cup of milk)
2:45 - 4:15 ish nap
4:30 : snack with milk
BFP 3.8.16 EDD 11.20.16
I SAH:
8 AM: Nurse
8:15 AM: Breakfast-applesauce and banana
12 PM: Nurse
12:30 PM: Turkey, cheese, crackers, veggie and fruit
4 PM: Nurse
5 PM: Occasional snack of a pouch
5:30 PM: Dinner-whatever we are h
I work:
7 am--milk and breakfast--applesause and cherriors
10am snack with a sippy cup of BM
1pm lunch
4 pm snack with water
6 pm dinner with a small amount of milk in a sippy
7:30 bottle/bed
7am or 8:15 am - Depending if she eats at home or wakes up late and eats at school. 1 Banana, or scrambled eggs most days
11am - Lunch - Usually left overs from dinner, meat, veggies, grain
3:30/4pm - Snack - Fruit and cheerios or
The time change has thrown her off but here's what it sort of looks like at least for now-
8am- wake and nurse, possibly eat a very small breakfast around 9:30 but usually not, she doesn't seem to need it. If I do gi