These intakes will decrease some as your baby
consumes more solid foods.
One reason for this is as the milk volume that the child intakes is reduced once the child
consumes more solid foods, it is countered by an increase in overall energy (p. e433 - e434).
As baby begins to
consume more solid foods, the amount of breast milk they consume will naturally decrease.
Not exact matches
No
more than one
solid food meal a day should be
consumed for at least a 3 month period of time to ensure proper healing.
When your baby wants to
consume more than 32 ounces of formula per day (usually by 4 to 5 months), she should be ready to supplement her diet with
solid foods.
Once you're ready to start
consuming solid food again, opt for one or two crackers at a time until you're sure you can hold
more.