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4 bottles still at 8 months - too much?

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hollie84 · 29/10/2014 21:02

As the title really - DS2 is almost 8 months and has 4 bottles of about 6oz a day. Is this too much? Someone expressed some surprise today that he's having milk in the day still at all, and HV has told me I can drop a bottle.

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ilovepowerhoop · 29/10/2014 21:07

a minimum of 20oz is recommended from 6m to 1y so 24oz sounds fine. My ds dropped to 4 bottles at 8m and was down to 3 at 9 months. If he is happy as it is then I would leave it to him to let you know when to drop another feed

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hollie84 · 29/10/2014 22:25

He's a pretty large baby and loves his food/milk so not sure he will willingly drop anything Grin

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Aherdofmims · 29/10/2014 22:42

My ds is having about the same - 4 x 7 oz bottles, but he doesn't completely finish them all. I've just started to be in a position to measure the amount as just gone from mixed feeding to ff. I was a bit surprised it was so much so good to know the guideline.

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TreadSoftlyOnMyDreams · 29/10/2014 22:47

Sounds fine to me. I stopped the dream feed around then which would have been the fourth feed. DD is 2 and still has 2 bottles! So long as your DC is eating well I wouldn't worry

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SoonToBeSix · 29/10/2014 22:49

My twins are 8 months and still have seven bottles a day.

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Laquila · 29/10/2014 22:54

I wouldn't have brought there are many 8-mth olds having no bottles during the day! At that age my son was still bf approx every 4hrs. Milk should constitute the main source of nutrition until at least 12mths, and I don't really see how that could happen if they weren't having at least 3 bottles a day.

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TreadSoftlyOnMyDreams · 30/10/2014 11:29

"Someone expressed some surprise today that he's having milk in the day still at all"
Does that person have an 8 month old? Probably not. You'll be quite surprised at how much you have forgotten in even a years time. Someone will ask you about when you stopped bfing/removed dummy/stopped mincing food and you will rack your brains !

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hollie84 · 30/10/2014 21:19

It was a childminder who currently looks after under 2s and whose youngest child is younger than my oldest, so not someone looking years back!

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Chunderella · 01/11/2014 08:31

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hollie84 · 01/11/2014 12:16

I tried cutting an oz off each bottle and he just woke in the night and wouldn't settle without a bottle - might be coincidence but I think I will stick with the day time bottles!

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