Formula Feeding, Nursing and Vitamin D

Formula Feeding, Nursing and Vitamin D

If you're feeding your baby formula, they are probably getting all the important nutrients and vitamins. If you're feeding with both formula and breast milk, that might not be the case. Watch this video for more information.

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When Can My Baby Drink From a Cup?

As your baby grows, you may wonder when you can introduce him to a cup. Most parents start with baby training cups like sippy cups. A cup with a lid helps a baby drink and makes the transition from the bottle easier.

When Can My Baby Drink Water?

During his first six months, your baby gets all the water he needs from breast milk or formula. But after this time, you'll want to occasionally fill his bottle with tap water, an important source of fluoride.

How Much Formula Does a Baby Eat?

As long as your baby is growing and is happy, don't worry about the amount of formula they consume. Generally though, a baby will consume about 2.5 ounces of formula per pound of body weight.

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When Can My Baby Drink From a Cup?

As your baby grows, you may wonder when you can introduce him to a cup. Most parents start with baby training cups like sippy cups. A cup with a lid helps a baby drink and makes the transition from the bottle easier.

Signs Your Baby is Full

If full, your baby will seem happy and relaxed after a feeding. They'll also be going through several diapers a day. Watch this video to learn more.

Baby Weight and Formula Servings

The formula serving depends on how much your baby weighs. Of course, this changes greatly month to month. Watch this video for more information.