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How many milk feeds a day should a 10-month-old have?

Understanding Milk Feeds for a 10-Month-Old
As your baby approaches the 10-month mark, their nutritional needs evolve significantly. At this age, most infants are transitioning to a more varied diet that includes solid foods, but milk—whether breast milk or formula—remains an essential component of their nutrition.
Recommended Milk Feeds
For a 10-month-old, the general guideline is to provide about 3 to 4 milk feeds per day. This typically includes breast milk or formula, which should still account for a substantial portion of their daily caloric intake. While the exact number can vary based on the individual baby’s appetite and dietary habits, this range allows for a balanced approach as they begin to explore solid foods more extensively.
Integration with Solid Foods
At this stage, babies are usually eating three solid meals a day, along with possibly one or two snacks. The introduction of solids does not mean that milk intake should drastically decrease; rather, it should complement their diet. The goal is to ensure that the baby receives adequate nutrition from both milk and solids. Experts suggest that even as solids are introduced, the milk intake should remain relatively stable, providing around 24 to 32 ounces of breast milk or formula daily.
Listening to Baby’s Cues
It’s crucial for parents to pay attention to their baby’s hunger cues. Babies are adept at signaling when they are hungry or full, and responding to these cues can help establish a healthy feeding routine. If a baby seems particularly hungry, it may be appropriate to offer an additional milk feed, even if it exceeds the typical 3 to 4 feeds per day.
Conclusion
In summary, a 10-month-old should ideally have 3 to 4 milk feeds daily, supplemented by a variety of solid foods. This balanced approach ensures that they receive the necessary nutrients for growth and development while also fostering healthy eating habits as they transition to a more diverse diet. Always remember, each baby is unique, and flexibility in feeding schedules is key to meeting their individual needs.

How much milk should a 10-month-old drink per day?

A 10 month old baby should be drinking a minimum of 24 ounces per 24 hours. You may need to supplement with formula.

Do babies drink less milk at 10 months?

At this stage of weaning, your baby may be down to about 3 milk feeds a day. If you’re breastfeeding, your baby will adapt their feeds according to how much food they’re having. If your baby has first infant formula, they may need around 400ml per day, but just use this as a guide.

Does milk supply decrease at 10 months?

When your milk supply regulates (this change may occur either gradually or rather suddenly), it is normal for pumping output to decrease. For moms who have oversupply, this change often occurs later (6-9+ months postpartum rather than 6-12 weeks).

How much should a 10 month old weigh?

Baby weight chart by age

Baby age Female 50th percentile weight Male 50th percentile weight
8 months 17 lb 8 oz (7.9 kg) 18 lb 15 oz (8.6 kg)
9 months 18 lb 2 oz (8.2 kg) 19 lb 10 oz (8.9 kg)
10 months 18 lb 11 oz (8.5 kg) 20 lb 3 oz (9.2 kg)
11 months 19 lb 4 oz (8.7 kg) 20 lb 12 oz (9.4 kg)

Which month milk supply is low?

Dropping feedings/pumping sessions
Another common reason milk supply changes at 3 months is a decrease in the number of feedings or pumping sessions, which can happen for a variety of reasons. By 3 months babies who initially nursed 10-12 times per day (or more) may be feeding fewer than 8 times per day.

How many milk feeds should a 10-month-old have?

Feeding your baby: from 10 to 12 months
Around this age, your baby may have about 3 milk feeds a day (for instance, after breakfast, after lunch and before bed). Breastfed babies will adapt their milk consumption as their food intake changes. As a guide, babies fed infant formula will drink about 400ml daily.

What is the ideal feeding schedule for a 10-month-old?

10 to 11 Months Old On-Demand Breastfeeding. Offer three meals of solid food each day along with five (or more) breastfeeds distributed across the day. Many babies continue to nurse 8-12 times per day. If you’re enjoying this, baby is growing and thriving, and is interested in exploring table foods, this is fine.

When to drop to 2 bottles a day?

Between nine and 12 months, your baby may drop another one or two feeds, as he starts getting more nutrition from solids, taking him down to two to three feeds a day. Often, it’s the early morning feed that goes at this stage, as your baby may not be as hungry when he wakes up, and is able to wait until breakfast.

When to wean baby off bottle?

In general, children can try a cup at 6 months and be weaned off the bottle around 12 to 18 months. Children are ready to be weaned when they: Can sit up by themselves. Can eat from a spoon.

How many times a day does a 10 month old breast feed?

At this age, most babies who are eating solids well will nurse about 4 times per day. Of course, that number may increase during growth spurts or if your baby is feeling under the weather. Is your baby still waking in the middle of the night to nurse? Don’t worry—that’s still normal for some babies at this age.

Natasha Lunn

Tash is an IBCLC and Business Coach helping fellow IBCLCs create fun, profitable businesses that are more than just an expensive hobby. Before becoming an IBCLC and starting her private practice - The Boobala, Tash graduated as an Osteopath in 2008 and has been in Private Practice in South West Sydney. She was also a volunteer Breastfeeding Counsellor and Community Educator with the Australian Breastfeeding Association for 6 years. Through her business, Your Lactation Biz, Tash coaches and creates products to help new and seasoned IBCLCs build businesses that suit their personality and lifestyle.

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