Not exact matches
After adjusting for the mother's height, age, body mass index and other factors, they found: - Mothers who
drank more than 5 ounces of milk a day had bigger
babies, on
average, than those who
drank less.
Ideally, you'd get enough each day to feed your
baby; most older
babies drink between 24 - 35oz per day, with 27 - 28 ounces being the
average (you can see more details about this here).
My
baby is 99 % + in length and
drinks a higher than
average (per your data) of pumped milk, 32 - 28 oz per day.
After the 11 - month mark,
babies drink an
average of 19 ounces of breast milk and after their first birthday, from 10 to 19 ounces a day.
If your
baby started teething at the
average age of 4 - 7 months, then they have adjusted to the feel of biting the bottle nipple and
drinking.
Babies drink an
average of 30 ounces per day, for at minimum the first year of life.