Before the age of 1 your baby should have less than 1g of salt. Between the age of one and threethree years they should have less than 2g (this is the equivalent of 0.8g sodium per day)
85million oz
The average 14-year-old should take in roughly 1,500-2,300 mg of sodium per day.
An eleven year old boy should have 2,300 mg a day
2 grams of salt = 2,000 mg of sodium
1500 mg is enough for any adult
probably close to 20 lbs
Baby formulah for a year costs $1,500 to $2,000.
It depends how much clothing you buy a year.
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Generally, a nine year old should have around 5 grams a day.
I depends on how much the brand is that your using.
A would expect a baby to crawl and then maybe walk in the first year of life (as long as there are no developmental delays). Also, a baby will start talking and learning words during his or her first year of life. How many words or how much talking will depend upon the child.