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		<title>Feeding Baby on a Schedule</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are two schools of thought when it comes to feeding a baby. Feed on demand or feeding baby on a schedule. This post will give you tips for feeding baby on a schedule and give you general guidelines by age how many feedings they need. Newborns At birth, the hospital will tell you that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are two schools of thought when it comes to feeding a baby. Feed on demand or feeding baby on a schedule. This post will give you tips for feeding baby on a schedule and give you general guidelines by age how many feedings they need. </p>
<h2>Newborns</h2>
<p>At birth, the hospital will tell you that your baby needs to eat <em>at least</em> every 3 hours and you may even have to wake your baby to make sure he is getting enough. Keep in mind that <a href="http://www.llli.org/chronicle/chronicle1.html">breast milk digests faster than formula</a>, so you will need to keep this in mind when you are considering feeding baby on a schedule. If you are a breastfeeding mom, your baby will need to eat every 1 to 3 hours. If you are a formula feeding mom, you will need to feed every 3 hours. </p>
<h2>3 to 6 months</h2>
<p>Feeding a baby on a schedule at 3 to 6 months can still be challenging because they are starting to roll and move around more, but aren&#8217;t eating many solids, if any (the AAP recommends delaying solids until closer to 6 months). Breastfed babies may still be eating every 2 to 3 hours and formula feeding babies can eat every 3 to 4 hours. </p>
<h2>7 to 12 months</h2>
<p>Once you start solids, it gets a lot easier feeding baby on a schedule. Most breastfed babies can now go longer between feedings and formula fed babies are still eating every 3 to 4 hours only now they are also eating solids with their milk / formula. </p>
<h2>Tips for feeding baby on a schedule</h2>
<p>&bull; Keep track of feedings and your baby&#8217;s schedule, so you can monitor progress and find the best schedule for your baby. You might want to keep a <a href="http://www.babblesoft.com/blog/index.php/baby-logs/breastfeeding-pumping-formula-mom-log/">breastfeeding or formula log</a> and consider using our <a href="http://www.babblesoft.com/products.php">baby care and schedule software</a> for easy tracking and reporting. It makes it easy to see the forest through the trees.</p>
<p>&bull; If your baby is struggling with going long enough between feedings, try stretching your baby slowly by waiting just 15 minutes longer between feedings. </p>
<p>&bull; If you&#8217;ve started solids and your baby does not have the patience to try new foods, try offering 1/2 of a bottle or nursing session and then offering the solids and then the rest of the bottle / nursing session.</p>
<p>&bull; If your baby doesn&#8217;t have the patience to wait for the second half of the bottle / nursing session as mentioned above, try giving the whole feeding and then offering solids half-way between the two milk / formula feedings. </p>
<h2>Sample Feeding and Sleep Schedules</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.picknicksbrain.com/schedules/4-month-old-schedule/">4 Month Old Schedule</a><br />
<a href="http://www.picknicksbrain.com/schedules/6-month-old-baby-schedule/">6 Month Old Schedule</a><br />
<a href="http://www.picknicksbrain.com/schedules/7-month-old-baby-schedule/">7 Month Old Schedule</a><br />
<a href="http://www.picknicksbrain.com/schedules/8-month-old-baby-schedule/">8 Month Old Schedule</a><br />
<a href="http://www.picknicksbrain.com/schedules/9-month-old-baby-schedule/">9 Month Old Schedule</a><br />
<a href="http://www.picknicksbrain.com/schedules/10-month-old-schedule/">10 Month Old Schedule</a><br />
<a href="http://www.picknicksbrain.com/schedules/11-month-old-schedule/">11 Month Old Schedule</a><br />
<a href="http://www.picknicksbrain.com/schedules/toddler-schedule/">Toddler Schedule</a></p>
<p>If feeding baby on a schedule is very difficult, try taking a break and try again a few weeks later. Babies change a lot during the first year and it will go fast. Try not to stress too much about it. Some babies thrive on a routine and schedule while others tend to make their own. It will all come together in the end!</p>
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