3- 8oz bottles, but some days we do less and some days we do more. He is also eating about 8oz (two jars) of food three times a day (Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner) and snacks.
We're down to a max of 3 8 oz. bottles a day. Sometimes it's barely that. She takes 2 for sure and then splits the last one between morning and bedtime.
ETA: She's taking two cubes of fruit and 4 tbsp. of cereal with breakfast, usually one cube of fruit and one cube of veggie with lunch (and we now just added some meat), and one cube of fruit and veggie with 3 tbsp. of cereal at dinner.
my fatty still takes 3 8 ounce bottles, plus 1-2 nursing sessions a day.
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Did you have your 9mo checkup yet? DS from 6mo all the way to 9mo was only taking in 16oz and at first pedi said it was fine because he was content and happy....but when at his 9mo appt DS hadn't gained anything pedi said to push more.
I'd say as long as you're trying to push more liquids (especially this time of year with colds etc.) and DD doesn't 'want' anymore, then she's telling you it's enough. (...if in combo with solids)
Re: How many oz of milk are you giving your 9 month old per day
4 or 5 bottles 6oz plus 3 meal , snacks
We're down to a max of 3 8 oz. bottles a day. Sometimes it's barely that. She takes 2 for sure and then splits the last one between morning and bedtime.
ETA: She's taking two cubes of fruit and 4 tbsp. of cereal with breakfast, usually one cube of fruit and one cube of veggie with lunch (and we now just added some meat), and one cube of fruit and veggie with 3 tbsp. of cereal at dinner.
Did you have your 9mo checkup yet? DS from 6mo all the way to 9mo was only taking in 16oz and at first pedi said it was fine because he was content and happy....but when at his 9mo appt DS hadn't gained anything pedi said to push more.
I'd say as long as you're trying to push more liquids (especially this time of year with colds etc.) and DD doesn't 'want' anymore, then she's telling you it's enough. (...if in combo with solids)