Both formula feeding and breastfeeding should be done according to the baby’s demand. Look for early hunger cues in your baby.
Do not let your baby reach the later stage of hunger cues as the baby might become inconsolable at this stage and may not feed properly.
For the first six months, no other food or water should be given.
Pay attention to your baby’s indications and work around their wants; if they have had enough in the first 10 minutes, they may stop and fall asleep. Babies usually require around 15-20 minutes to feed fully.
If your baby is being formula-fed, offer them 30ml first and then gradually increase as per their demand.
If your baby finishes 30 ml, make 60 ml for the next feed and see how much the baby takes.
After a few days, when the baby starts finishing 60 ml, make 90 ml for the next feed and observe how much the baby feeds.
Continue this to cater to the demand and needs of the baby.
If your baby vomits, reduce the amount of milk during the next feeding.