You can do this gradually.
6 month old baby milk intake.
An individual baby may reach their peak daily milk intake at an earlier or later age.
The foods and drinks you feed your child are sometimes called complementary foods.
When introducing juice offer 100 pasteurized juice and limit it to 4 6 ounces per day.
When your child is about 6 months old you can start introducing him or her to foods and drinks other than breast milk and infant formula.
Fruit juice is not recommended under 1 year of age.
If you are pumping breastmilk bottles vary in size from 3 to 6 ounces usually with 4 ounces being the average size once a baby is at least 3 4 months old.
At 6 months of age breastmilk continues to be a vital source of nutrition.
You need to now introduce your baby to solid food in addition to breastmilk to keep up with her growing needs.
In younger newborns and up to 2 3 months old your baby should breastfeed on demand which usually means every 2 3 hours.
The formula already has vitamin d added.
When your toddler is 12 months old you can switch from infant formula to fortified alert icon cow s milk.
Infants should drink breast milk and or formula for the first year of life.
But it s not enough by itself.
On average your baby should take in about 2 ounces 75 ml of formula a day for every pound 453 g of body weight.
Your baby will consume 6 to 8 ounces 180 240 ml at each of four or five feedings in twenty four hours.
In addition to grains and tubers feed your baby a variety of foods especially animal foods dairy eggs meat fish and poultry fruits and vegetables every day.
From this age all babies children and adults need a 10mcg supplement of vitamin d every day.
After a year your child only needs about 350ml 12oz of milk a day.
Alert icon you can think of these as complementing or adding to the breast milk or infant formula that you continue to feed your child.
12 to 24 months old.
Most 6 to 12 month olds will need infant formula or solid foods about 5 to 6 times in 24 hours.
But he probably will regulate his intake from day to day to meet his own specific needs.
Keep in mind that some babies simply have larger appetites than others.
This can be breastmilk formula milk cows milk or goat s or sheep s milk.
As your baby gradually starts eating more solid foods the amount of infant formula he or she needs each day will likely start to decrease.