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When you feed your baby cereal...  
	
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Stefanie 
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 When you feed your baby cereal... 
How much formula do you then feed him/her? 
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	 			Posted 10/31/05 10:07 AM    | 
	 
	
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 Re: When you feed your baby cereal... 
Nate usually eats between a 1-2 Tbsp of cereal and then a 7oz bottle.  I'm not sure if it's too much or too little, but when he's had enough he lets me know. 
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	 			Posted 10/31/05 10:13 AM    | 
	 
	
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justthe4ofus 
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 Re: When you feed your baby cereal... 
She doesn't usually have a bottle afterwards. Sometimes if her mouth looks yucky inside then I will give her a few sux to wash it down. At night about an hour later she will have a 6ounce bottle. 
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	 			Posted 10/31/05 10:49 AM    | 
	 
	
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 Re: When you feed your baby cereal... 
Cassidy usually has a 6 oz. bottle in the morning, but 2 of those ounces go into her cereal...so she has the cereal and then 4 ozs of bottle. 
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	 			Posted 10/31/05 10:51 AM    | 
	 
	
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my3bugs 
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 Re: When you feed your baby cereal... 
I feed my cereal in between bottles as per suggestion of my dr.  He gets a bottle when he wakes up and about 1.5-2 hours later he has his breakfast cereal and fruit and then his next bottle would be about 4 hours from the first bottle of the day.  I do that at dinner time as well.   
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	 			Posted 10/31/05 12:07 PM    | 
	 
	
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BabyAvocado 
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 Re: When you feed your baby cereal... 
My ped told us to prepare a regular bottle (8 oz) then take out 3 tablespoons of formula to mix with the cereal, then give him the rest of the bottle.  I comes out to be approx 1 1/4 oz less than a full bottle of formula.
  But, Jake isn't getting any cereal down yet so I still give him a full bottle.  When he does start to get some cereal in his tummy instead of just on his bib and face, I will give him less formula.  
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	 			Posted 10/31/05 1:54 PM    | 
	 
	
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