Not exact matches
A good plan is to feed your baby whatever breast milk you've expressed, and then
follow that up with an
ounce or two
of formula if you need it.
The babies were randomly assigned either to receive early limited
formula (ELF), which consisted
of one - third
of an
ounce of infant
formula by syringe
following each breastfeeding, or to continue with their intention to breastfeed exclusively.
In the hospital they had me nursing my baby girl every 1.5 hours around the clock,
followed by a few
ounces of a high - calorie
formula.
So I
followed what the pediatrician suggested and began feeding her 2
ounces of formula after 20 minutes
of breast feeding.