Cluster feeding helps your body boost your milk supply during a growth spurt so your baby gets exactly what they need. It also increases skin-to-skin time, which has emotional benefits for both baby and parent.
If you are breastfeeding, there will likely be times when you need to give your baby a bottle, whether it be to return to work or simply to have some alone time. Between the ages of 1 and 4 months old, most breastfed babies will eat about 2 to 4 ounces of breastmilk every 3 hours during the day.
Every baby is different, and it is normal if your baby sometimes eats less or sometimes eats more at a given feeding. It is OK if your baby does not finish their bottle at a feeding. Never force a baby to finish their bottle. This could be for a few different reasons.
For example, mothers that switched from nursing to exclusive pumping might be closely in sync with the amount of milk that their baby needs. I was curious whether or not the results that I got in survey would be similar to formula feeding guidelines, so I looked up the American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines.
Reading them is a bit confusing, as the descriptions of appropriate intake use three ranges — the age of the baby i.
Here we can see that the total daily recommended intake is fairly close to the averages reported above for babies by age. The recommendation is slightly lower in the beginning, but on par with actual totals for breastfed babies by six months.
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