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10 months old, how many bottles of milk?

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piscis · 05/04/2018 17:26

DD is 10 months old. We have had an schedule of feeds/meals that has worked very well so far, but for some reason, she is rejecting her afternoon feed since yesterday (the one at 15:30), I wonder if this is normal?

Our schedule so far was:

7am(she wakes up) -Milk feed (150-180mls)
9am - Breakfast (cereal made with 100mls of milk)
12:30 - Lunch
15:30 - Milk feed (150-180mls)
18:00 - Dinner
19:30 - Milk feed (150-180mls)

I am worried that she may not have the amount of milk she needs if she drops that feed completely, also that she doesn't get enough fluids, as she is not a fan of drinking whilst she eats or even in between meals, she only drinks tiny amounts of water.

Other than that she eats amazingly well, she likes nearly anything. Can she be rejecting that feed if, let's say, she ate more that day at lunch? (I gave her a yogurt and a baby biscuit yesterday and today after lunch). I was wondering if that was the case or some babies drop another feed around this age.

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dementedpixie · 05/04/2018 18:23

20oz is recommended up to 1 year. Probably 500-600mls. That includes milk in cereal and in foods and other dairy products. My 2 were down to 2 feeds by 11 months I think

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