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Baby Feeding Schedule Generator

Personalized schedules for 0–24 months based on AAP & WHO guidance

Generating your personalized schedule…

Expert Tips & Recommendations

Note: General guidance based on AAP/WHO. Every baby is unique—please consult your pediatrician for personalized advice.

Sources

• American Academy of Pediatrics (HealthyChildren.org) – breastfeeding, bottle-feeding, daily intake guidance
• World Health Organization – Infant & Young Child Feeding (IYCF) guidelines
• WHO/UNICEF – Global Strategy for Infant & Young Child Feeding

About This Tool

Why Use It?

Get age-appropriate, evidence-informed schedules so you don’t have to guess feeding amounts or timing.

Evidence-Based

Recommendations align with AAP/WHO core principles for 0–24 months, for breastfeeding, formula, and mixed feeding.

Highlights

Accurate Age

Newborn → Infant → Baby → Toddler logic auto-updates.

ML + OZ

Smart rounding (½ oz) for global readability.

Personalized

Name + feeding type tailor the output.

Actionable Tips

Stage-wise tips incl. solids start & toddler cups.

  • Newborn (0–4 weeks): Frequent feeds incl. night
  • Infant (1–6 months): Gradual spacing
  • Baby (6–12 months): Solids + primary milk feeds
  • Toddler (12–24 months): Family meals + milk in cup
Baby Feeding Schedule

Baby Feeding Schedule Calculator (0–24 Months) – AAP & WHO Guided

Confused about how many ml/oz and how often to feed? Our free tool gives age-wise (ml + oz) guidance for breastfeeding, formula & mixed feeding—aligned with AAP/WHO core principles. Print or copy your plan in one click.

PS: Tool amounts are general guidance. Always consult your pediatrician for personalized advice.

  • Auto age detection (newborn → toddler) with sensible ranges
  • Amounts in ml + oz (smart rounding to ½ oz)
  • Total daily intake capped appropriately for infants
  • Stage-wise tips (solids start, cup transition 12–24 mo)
  • Print & copy-to-clipboard for caregivers

Frequently Asked Questions

How many ounces do I feed a newborn?
In the first days, small volumes (about 15–30 ml/0.5–1 oz) per feed are common. By the end of week 1 many babies take 30–60 ml (1–2 oz) per feed. Feed on demand if breastfeeding. Our tool shows safe ranges and a sensible daily cap for formula.
When should I start solids?
Around 6 months when your baby shows readiness (good head control, interest in food, sits with support). Continue breastmilk/formula as primary nutrition initially; add iron-rich foods early.
How much milk for toddlers (12–24 months)?
Typically 16–24 oz/day (≈480–720 ml) of milk in a cup, alongside family meals and water. Transition away from bottles; limit juice and sugary drinks.
Are these numbers medical advice?
No—this is general guidance based on AAP/WHO principles. Every child is unique. Please consult your pediatrician for any concerns about growth or intake.