As much as s/he likes.
Babies are clever. They eat when they need and as much as they need. Given they are healthy.
Don't 'pump' your baby. Its not a duck you have to fatten up.
If there is a problem the baby will not stop crying and won't eat.
Time to take the baby to the doctor.
Our child had a rare development problem, one in several million:
there was an extra 'sack' connected to the small intestine. When he started to eat solid, the sack filled up and blocked the intestine.
He still could ate milk but often threw up after eating solid. He slowly become malnourished. The throw-ups were masked by flue and cold symptoms. Took over a month to realise, something is seriously wrong.
I have never cried as much as I did while waiting for the 4 hours operation. I'm his dad.
He is 13 now and healthy as.
Cheers,
Szoroshun
A small can of condensed milk contains 14 ounces. Condensed milk is cow's milk with 60 percent of the water removed. The condensed milk commonly used in baking contains added sugar.
it depends on where you are writing from. i won't be so egocentric as to assume "everyone" is from the U.S. An imperial gallon (UK and Canada), is a different size (as are ounces) than in the backwards U.S. hmmm, when will the U.S. adopt the metric system. Answer: never.
16 of them. 1 gallon makes 128 ounces and 1 ounce is 0.0078 gallon in U.S measure. There are 8 ounces in a cup, 2 cups in a pint, 2 pints in a quart and 4 quarts in a gallon. That makes 128 ounces in a gallon US. In UK 20 ounces to the pint, 8 pints to the gallon which makes 160 ounces Imrerial measure.
A large pineapple, a gallon of milk, or a newborn baby typically weigh around 6.6 lbs.
Fluid ounces are commonly used to measure liquids such as water, milk, juice, and oil. They can also be used for measuring ingredients in recipes like vinegar, vanilla extract, and salad dressing. Additionally, some beverages like beer and soft drinks are sold in fluid ounces.
milk from its mum
milk
There are 2 cups in 16 ounces of milk.
4 fluid ounces of milk = 118.3 mL
3 - 4 ounces of formula milk.
100 ounces
125 grams of milk is equivalent to approximately 4.4 ounces.
A 3-week-old newborn's stomach is typically about the size of a walnut, holding around 1-2 ounces of milk or formula at a time.
Typically, a can of condensed milk will contain 8 fluid ounces.
5 ounces
32 teaspoons or 2/3 cup instant milk will reconstitute to 16 ounces of milk.
If you can try to feed it mostly milk. It needs to get healthy.