depends on the fussiness of the baby and its girth to weight ratio which can be easily worked out after watching that south park episode of which i will ask a qeustion for and link it hope this helps ;)
You should never feed your baby soy milk. It is not the same as infant formula or breastmilk. It will not supply the same nutrients and calories to your baby, and your baby could become severely malnourished if fed soy milk.However, infant formula made from soy is perfectly acceptable as long as your baby is not allergic or sensitive to soy. It is not as healthful as breastmilk, but it will suffice.
The nutritional needs of a baby are designed to be met by the mother's milk. Traditional baby formula is designed to simulate the milk as accurately as possible, and is fine on most cases. As long as there are no digestive problems, there is no need for soy formula.
There are many types of soy baby formulas. Nestle manufactures such types of formulas, like so milk, soy shakes, soy treats and other various soy products for babies.
Soy milk of any kind or brand is dangerous to infants. You can purchase soy-based baby formula, which contains all the nutrients the infant needs, but not feed pure soy milk.
Fill a pipette with baby soy milk formula (or kitten milk) and feed it to the baby mouse every 1-2 hours
formula for hydrolyzed soy protein
A lot more information is needed to answer this question properly; but if you are in fact referring to a baby up to one year of age, he should not be given soy milk in the first place. The current recommendation is to allow the baby to drink only breast milk or formula for the first year of life with breast milk being preferred when possible. Solids are to be added between 4 and 6 months depending on the baby's readiness, but cow's milk, soy milk, or juice should not be introduced until at least one year of age.
Rice and soysauce, Now that's an americanized meal
You can go to a pet store and get some infant kitten formula or you can go to a vet and ask what is ok for a kitten to drink
Most of the times soy based formula can help prevent vomiting. However, your child could just be vomiting because of the way you are holding your baby after feeding. Make sure to keep your child upwards for 30 minutes after feeding.
Enfamil is a very popular brand of baby formulas. The Enfamil Prosobee is a soy based formula, which is designed to reduce gas and fussiness with the baby. It also provides complete nutrients for the baby.
There isn't anything special you should or shouldn't eat if you are nursing unless your baby has an allergy (like dairy or soy). If the baby does then you should avoid anything containing the allergen.