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1 ounce = 28.3495 grams (approx) so multiply the number of ounces by 28.3495
Defenitely.... breastfeeding is free. Formula can run you about $100 a month give or take some.
Dose of what??? Don't give your 3 month old any medication unless advised by your doctor first. I find a few ounces of boiled cooled water works well when my 2 month old is constipated. If you're worried, take him to a doctor... Good luck.
I would be gled to give you a banana but they never last for 3 months at my house.
hi i am a mother of a 5 month old and have been told that you should only give a babe under the age of 1 years old eather brest milk or baby formula milk never cows milk so no its not advisable to give a 1 month old cows milk ever unless advised by a health visitor or a doctor
well there are 16 ounces in a pound so just do 37 times 16 and that should give u the answer
No, it is not recommended to give colostrum to a 2-month-old baby. Colostrum is the first milk produced by a mother after giving birth and is important for newborns in the first few days of life. By 2 months old, a baby should be receiving regular breast milk or formula for proper nutrition.
It really depends because each baby is different but you should try to slowly cut out milk, that way the baby will start to eat more solid. I normally give my baby around 2/3 times through out the day. I normally give breakfast in the morning when he wakes up, couple of hours later I give him milk and he has a nap for half hour. Then I give him lunch followed by milk after half hour and then he has long afternoon nap. When he wakes up I give him fruit or dessert in afternoon. Later on around 8pm I give him dinner and later milk and put him to bed. However, all baby's are different but just give him time to gradually cut out the milk so he will start eating more solid food throughout the day.
Yes, but they should not be expected to survive solely sustained by it. I also recommend mixing it first with water as printed on the box or canister.
To convert milligrams per liter to ounces of solution, you need to know the density of the solution. Once you have the density, you can use the following formula: ounces = (milligrams per liter) x (density in ounces per liter) / 1000. This will give you the amount of solution in ounces.
well you can try to give mix the to together if that does not work then you should just try to cut him down from your milk and he should drink the formula.
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