How warm should baby formula beBaby formula doesn't have to be warm. It's fine to feed your baby cool or even cold formula. It's all up to your baby's preference.
How often should my baby eat solidsBy ages 4 months to 6 months, most babies are ready to have solid foods added to their diet of breast milk or formula.
How many times should a baby eatBy two months, babies will feed every three to four hours, and by 6 months old, the time between feedings stretches to every four to five hours.
How long should my baby be awakeA newborn's daytime wake/sleep cycle is 45 to 60 minutes of awake time, then one to two hours of napping.
How much weight should your baby gainBaby's age, Average weight gain in ounces, Average weight gain in grams ; 5 days to 4 months, 5–7 ounces per week, 170 grams per week ; 4 months.
How long the baby should be breastfedGuidelines recommend exclusively breastfeeding for baby's first six months and continuing to provide breast milk for their first two years.
How often should a baby pass stoolSome breastfed babies pass stool just once a week. That's fine as long as your baby's stools are soft and the baby keeps gaining weight and nursing. Formula-.
How much formula should my baby haveAs a rule of thumb, infants under 6 months who haven't yet started solids should be taking 2 to 2½ ounces of formula per pound of body weight.