I think he said about a tsp per 2 ounces.
Can you put baby food in bottle with formula.
Too hard to handle.
Prepared infant formula can spoil if it is left out at room temperature.
Mixing formula with too much water is particularly risky.
At our 2 month appointment my pedi also recommended that we put cereal in the bottle to help with spit up.
Use prepared infant formula within 2 hours of preparation and within one hour from when feeding begins.
Don tuse formula that has been at room temperature for more than two hours.
You shouldn t put anything but formula breastmilk in a bottle unless your pediatrician recommends adding single grain cereal to help allieviate reflux.
If your baby has reflux your doctor may talk to you about adding a thickening agent to a bottle of formula or breast milk.
So we make 4 ounce bottles and i put a little under 2 tsp.
If you do not start to use the prepared infant formula within 2 hours immediately store the bottle in the fridge and use it within 24 hours.
It has helped his spitting up so much.
If you dilute the formula with more water it will contain fewer calories per ounce and not provide enough calories for your baby to.
Putting cereal in a bottle is a choking hazard so baby food would be more of a hazard.
Renee you say if you re formula feeding it s still important to follow recommendations of not offering anything but formula or breastmilk prior to six months while giving a formula fed baby breast milk will help it digest the formula and do no harm we really have no science to tell us what is best for formula fed infants.
I didn t want it to be super thick.
Offering cereal in a bottle or even on a spoon before babies are developmentally ready can increase the likelihood of gagging and or inhaling the thickened mixture into their lungs.
It is safe to add infant formula to homemade baby food purees that you will freeze.
By putting baby food in a bottle you make the baby have to suck much harder to get the food thereby increasing the chance for choking aspirating.
The idea is that doing so will make the milk sit heavier in the belly.
He is getting all he needs from formula right now.
Before a year solids are mainly for practise and not for nutrition so don t think that he isn t getting what he needs b c he is.
Unless there s a medical reason for giving it early it s not worth jumping the gun.
If he isn t wanting to eat from a spoon he is probably not ready for solids.