Arguing with my MIL, and it is really starting to tick me off.....
Using powder formula, we usually use 4 oz of water and 2 scoops of formula. Once the bottle is made, it is about 4.5 oz. If LO drinks the entire bottle, would you say he ate 4 oz because that is the amount of formula you used, OR he ate 4.5 oz because that is the total volume after mixing.
TIA
Re: Please help me settle a formula argument.
What EmJay said.
plus - EmJay your daughter is 100% adorable!
This.
4.5 oz bottle
Go by this. If you were using breastmilk, ready-to-feed formula, or formula mixed with a formula pitcher, how much would you pour into the bottle?
If your LO drinks the entire prepared 4oz. bottle with formula - would you short them the extra .5 ounce that you would have poured if you used the method above? Nope - you would pour a 4.5 oz. bottle.
Katie: 1/16/08 2lbs. 15oz.
Abby & Emily: 12/31/10 6lbs. 2oz. & 5lbs. 7oz.
I would say 4.5.
DD drinks 6 oz. I usually put the powder/rice cereal in first then fill with water to the 7oz mark. Once I shake/mix it is 6 oz.
Thanks for the opinions...It matters because LO didn't gain any weight since his last pedi visit (about a month ago) so the doctors wants me to start tracking how much he eats everyday. We've been feeding on demand, so we are wondering if he is eating about the same amounts each day.
You do realize you're supposed to put the water in first, right?
Well, I disagree
The amount of actual formula you put it is the same whether you say the bottle is 4 or 4.5 ounces - you put in two scoops. So if they literally wanted to know how much FORMULA the baby was eating, they'd have you report how many scoops the baby is eating in a day.