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eburch
10-03-2008, 03:56 PM
I have a 7 month old and I am just wondering what everyones feeding schedule looks like. I can't find anywhere in books how much to feed him. When do you start feeding him less breastmilk in a day? my schedule looks like this.

7:00-breastmilk
11:00-breastmilk and cereal mixed with fruit
3:00-breastmilk
7:00-breastmilk and fruit and veggies
8:30-bedtime

If you guys could show me some of your schedules like this that would be helpful. No matter what age your little one is. Thanks

lindseyh911
10-06-2008, 05:28 PM
Your schedule looks good to me. If he's not waking at night to feed then you're doing great. At around 7 or 8 months I started letting my son snack on cheerios to supplement his afternoon bottle. He loved learning to pick them up and eat them, mostly the cereal was a toy at first, but eventually he started eating up to 25 or 30 cheerios at a sitting. It added variety and entertainment more than anything.

miz_kress
10-13-2008, 01:12 AM
Nice sched you got there ! Well I also have a 7 months old baby. But I have to say she's not really on a schedule. I'll get nuts if she is. hehe. I feed her 3 times a day.. and breastfeed in between or maybe more. Yeah, I think I feed her a lot.. but she loves it ! Heheh. I just hope its not bad. =)

ILOVELCS
10-13-2008, 04:10 PM
Here's my feeding schedule for my 7 month son:

8:30am- 8oz bottle & oatmeal mixed with fruit
1:00pm- 8oz bottle & fruit & vegetable
5:30pm- 8oz bottle & yogurt (just started) and vegetable

I only feed him what he wants. He always gets his bottle first and always finishes it. Then I only give him the food he wants. He finished 1/2 containers of stage 2 Gerber foods and 1/2 of a 4oz container of Yo Baby yogurt, which I just started giving him which he loves.

He seems fine with this schedule. He's never hungry after I feed him and isn't starving first thing in the morning either. So I know he's good.

Mommy2Olivia
01-18-2009, 02:41 AM
Here's a "rough" schedule of what my 7 1/2 month-old daughter eats/drinks daily. Every day is a little different depending on when she wakes and naps, but I try and follow a basic feeding routine. I'm also a firm believer in doing what is best for your baby since every baby is different. Good luck to you!

8/9am: Wakes up and takes a 4-6 oz. bottle formula
10:30/11am: 4 T oatmeal cereal mixed with 2 oz. formula and a 1/2 container stage 2 fruit
1/2pm: 4-6 oz. bottle formula
4/5pm: 4-6 oz. bottle formula
6:30/7pm: 4 T oatmeal cereal mixed with 2 oz. formula; the other 1/2 container of stage 2 fruit from breakfast and 1/2 container stage 2 veggies.
8:30pm: 4 oz. bottle at bedtime

bluegrassmom
01-19-2009, 09:24 PM
Maybe it was a little over the top, but I wrote down a feeding schedule for 6, 7, and 8 months for my daughter because I thought it was so confusing. However, I've had several people ask for copies so they could get a rough idea of what to feed their babies.
7 months-Breakfast: 6 oz. milk in bottle, 1 oz juice watered down in sippy cup, 2 1/2 tablespoons infant cereal, 1 jar pureed fruit
Lunch: 6 oz. bottle, 1 jar pureed veggies
Snack: 6 oz. bottle
Supper: 6 oz. bottle, 2 1/2 tblsp. infant cereal, 1/2 jar veggies, 1/2 jar fruit

8 months-Breakfast: 6 oz. bottle, juice in sippy cup, 3 tblsp. infant cereal, 1 jar fruit
Lunch: 6 oz. milk, 1 jar veggies, 1/2 jar pureed meat
Snack: 6 oz. milk, finger foods like cereal, gerber puffs, etc.
Supper: 6 oz. milk, 1/2 jar veggies, 1/2 jar fruit, 1/2 jar meat

I mixed the thinner jarred baby foods with infant cereal to thicken it and to fill my daughter up more. She was always satisfied with that diet and slept through the night. I would've loved it if someone had given me a schedule guideline because I had no idea what I was doing!

Good luck and I'm sure you'll do great!

peashy
09-03-2009, 10:45 AM
My 7 1/2 month old is on a basic eating schedule that may vary by an hour or so depending on naps and such, but it basically goes like this...
6-7am, once she wakes up - 6 oz bottle, 4 oz fruit
9-10am - 1/4 cup baby cereal, 4 oz fruit
noon-1pm - 6 oz bottle, 4 oz vegetable
3-4pm - 1/4 cup cereal, 4 oz vegetable
6-7pm - 6 oz bottle, 4 oz veg or fruit
8:30 bedtime

MrsMommyMatlock
09-09-2009, 09:37 PM
My daughter is 7 months and her schedule is something close to this:

7-8am - wakes up, 4oz bottle
9-9:30am - 1 jar of fruit w/4oz bottle (doesnt always eat it all though, but i offer it for the days she actually wants it)
12-12:30pm - 1 jar of veg. w/2oz either juice or water (in a sippy cup)
3pm - 4oz bottle
6pm - <half-to-a whole> jar of meat (seems to only like turkey and beef so far) and another 2oz in her sippy, of the OPPOSITE that she drank earlier
8:30 - 6oz bottle
and shes asleep around 9.
occasionally wakes up around 4am and eats about a 4oz bottle and goes back to sleep.

mommy42boys
09-11-2009, 05:40 PM
We finally got Declan on a schedule. Here it is.
6-6:30am-wake up, plays for about an hour
7:30am-breakfast, oatmeal with fruit and between 2-4 oz of formula
9am-nap between 2-3 hours
noon-lunch, jar of stage 2 fruit and 7 oz of formula
then he plays in the afternoon, tummy time, starting to crawl, time in the bouncer or exersaucer
4pm-7 oz formula and naps for about an hour
6pm-dinner, jar of stage 2 veggie or veggie/meat combo and rice cereal
7:30-4-7 oz formula
bed anywhere between 7:30 and 9

caca
11-12-2009, 05:18 AM
hi i have a seven month old baby and our day looks like:

-he wakes up around5.30-6.00 am and has a bottle of formula
goes again for a little nap
-around 7am has a breakfast-weetbix and cooked apple or pear mixed with banana
-11.00 am yogurt with mango, melon...
-12.30 lunch 3 cooked mixed vegetables with few pieces of chicken or veal(all mashed)
-1.00pm bottle of formula
-3.30 pm fresh fruit
-5.30pm cooked apple or pear with rice cereal
-6.30 bottle of formula
-7.oopm goes to sleep and sleeps during the whole night

newmomma01
11-23-2009, 09:29 AM
Hi,
Thank you all for your insight. My almost 8 month old baby is waking up 3-4 times a night, usually starting around 11pm and he's up by 5:30-6:30. We sleep trained him several weeks ago but have yet to work on letting him self-soothe during the night.
When I bf him at night he is taking in a lot which makes me think he isn't eating enough during the day but he also seems content during the day. Should I try to encourage him to eat more during the day even though he seems content?
Has anyone had this issue?

cr8tvm0m
01-01-2010, 04:05 PM
Hi newmomma01!

I am having the same issue. My son will be 8 mos on the 10th of January. His schedule varies depending on naps but here's an idea...

5 am - I nurse him and he goes back to sleep for a bit.
7 am - I nurse him again.
10 am - 6 oz bottle of formula.
11 am - 1 stage 2 jar of fruit with cereal and museli mixed in.
1 pm - 6 oz bottle of formula and some puffs.
2 pm - 1 stage 2 jar of veggies with cereal and museli mixed in.
4pm - 6 oz bottle of formula
between 5-6 pm will either have a snack of puffs or another jar of food.
7pm - I nurse him (and sometimes top off with 2 oz of formula)

Then he's in bed between 7:30 pm - 9 pm.

But the real problem is he doesn't sleep through the night anymore. He used to get at least 6 hours at a stint, now we're lucky if he gets 2-3 hours at a time. He usually wakes up at 11 or 12am, again around 2 or 3 am and again at 5am. He is usually looking to nurse when he gets up. I think he may also be teething too which may cause him to wake up as well.

Any ideas on how we can get him back to sleeping through the night again?

Thanks!
Mel

lmcnamara3
01-08-2010, 03:42 PM
I have a 7 month old boy - my Dr is of the mindset less milk more food - so his schedule is:
Between 6:30 and 7:30 depending on wake up time - Nursing for about 10 minutes
8:30AM - 4 tablespoons of cereal mixed with 2 oz. of breasmilk and a half jar of fruit
10:30AM - 4oz breastmilk
NOON - 1 jar of 2nd stage meats and 1 jar of fruit or vegetable depending on what is mixed with the meats
3PM - 4 oz breastmilk
4:30PM - 15 gerber puffs (sometimes more or less depending on how much he is into it)
5:30PM - 1 jar of 2nd stage meats and 1 jar of fruit or vegetable depending on what is mixed with the meats
7PM - Nurse for about 15 minutes
8PM - bedtime

jennimjsmama
01-15-2010, 04:40 PM
Here's my 7-month old's feeding schedule. ( I work full-time and recently quit pumping...I plan to nurse in the morning and at night for as long my supply lasts)

7:00am- wake, nurse for about 15 mins
8:30am- 4oz formula in a bottle, 2tbsp oatmeal cereal mixed with formula, 1 containter of Stage 2 fruit
11:30am- 4oz formula in a bottle, 1 container of Stage 1 veggie OR 1/2 container of Stage 2 veggie and 1 container of Stage 2 fruit.
3:30- 5oz formula in a bottle, snack of about 2 oz fruit juice cut with water and some finger foods
6:30- nurse for about 15 minutes, 2tbsp brown rice cereal mixed with formula and fruit, 1 container of Stage 1 veggie, some finger foods
7:30- 5oz formula
8:00- bedtime

Our ped advised us that until 9 months or so, breastmilk or formula should still make up the majority of his caloric intake. We are also now introducing table/finger foods, like puffs, arrowroot cookies, yogurt, mashed bananas and avocado, small pieces of bread, mashed potato, etc. Things he doesn't need to chew but he can practice picking up and eating. We will also give him some water and juice (cut with water) in his sippy with lunch and dinner.

I think something to keep in mind is our baby's size. Some 7-month olds can take a 7-8 oz bottle, but some, like my peanut who's at the 20th%, still only take 4-5 oz.

For those who have babies waking at night to nurse...the only thing to do to curb this is breaking the sleep association your baby has with nursing to fall back asleep. This can be done gently (Pantley's No-Cry Sleep Solution) or more abruptly (Ferber and others). As long as you continue to feed your baby when he/she wakes, he/she will continue to wake to feed. It's a tough cycle to break but can be done!

ruthbruin2002@yahoo.com
01-16-2010, 11:55 PM
I'm glad everyone is asking this question. My 6.5 month old twins recently started on solids, and I am unsure if the schedule I have going is typical appropriate.

6:30am - 8 ounce bottle of formula

10:00-10:30 - 1/4 cup serving of cereal and a 4 ounce bottle to follow

Around 2pm - 8 ounce bottle formula

5:30pm - 1 baby food jar of veggies and 4 ounces of formula to follow

7:30pm - ounces to finish the night.

They sleep through until 6am every night. When do "snacks" come into play? I feel like each feeding time is a meal, not a snack.

skinnysumo
02-15-2010, 11:45 AM
My son is a very good eater and sleeps all night as well. We're very lucky!

schedule is
wake up around 7:30 - 8
breakfast about 20min after he wakes up
3 tbsp of cereal with water and a 7oz bottle of formula
lunch is at noon
3 tbsp veggie, 3 tbsp fruit and a 7oz bottle of formula
supper is at 4:40
3 tbsp veggie, 3 tbsp fruit (going to start meat soon) and a 7oz bottle of milk
snack is at 8pm
3 tbsp cereal with water and a 7oz bottle of formula

He is usually in bed just before 9pm and doesn't wake up till around 7:30 or 8 the next morning.
He's been like this for almost a month now.

I have a 3 year old daughter and she ate SO much less but slept a lot more. So each kid is different. As long as your child is happy and is growing you're doing a Great job!!

onlineclick
06-07-2010, 05:00 AM
Hello!

I'm new to this forum.. Hope to have nice time around here...

big respect !

Erica22
11-04-2010, 03:23 PM
My daughter is almost 7 months and this is her schedule. I am surprised at a lot of the schedules that have been posted. They are very different from ours, but I guess if it works, it works. This is the schedule that I use for my baby and have created it simply by reading her needs the best that I can and using the knowledge that I have learned and researched. I do use flexibility throughout the day and change according to her signals. It works well for my girl, but is probably slightly more demanding than some other schedules that have been posted.

(NOTE: The times vary depending on when she wakes up. She has a bottle every 4 hours and naps once between every bottle feeding. Her wake time is usually no more than 2-2 1/2 hours. Also, ever since she has started crawling she seems to want food more frequently, so I have started giving her snacks during play time-puffs, cheerios, etc. I also use those snacky foods while I am getting her "meal" ready so that she can practice picking them up and is happy waiting in high chair. I home-make and freeze all of her baby food)

8:00-9:30am wake up and have a 6oz bottle
9:00-10:00ish play time
10:15 2oz fruit mixed with 1-2 tbs of oatmeal
10:30ish nap
11:30-12:30 5 oz bottle
12:45-1:45 play time
1:45 3oz "other" veggies (squash/sweet pot./carrot) also a few pieces of soft cooked veggies
2:00 nap
3:00-3:45ish play time
4:00ish bottle
4:15-5:00 play time
5:00ish 3 oz green veggies mixed with 1-2 tbs rice cereal-optional-
5:15 nap
5:45ish-7:30 play time
7:30 6oz bottle
asleep by 8pm

If she wakes up late, I just give her the bottles a little closer together so that she can be in bed by 8pm. I think it's important for babies to have "early" bedtimes.

Erica22
11-05-2010, 12:07 AM
I am assuming that your baby already has solids and has already gone through teething? How much breastmilk/formula/solids does he get a day? My little girl started waking up earlier for a while because she wasn't getting enough solids. She will only eat up to 6oz of formula, but will eat more solids. She will refuse formula, but eat more solids. Sometimes older babies need more solids and less liquid. Of course, you will want to make sure that they are still getting enough formula/breastmilk during the day, though.

I'm not sure how to help when your baby is 8 mos, because we started right away to try to get our baby to sleep longer-not even really intentionally. I just stopped responding to her every cry and she would often go back to sleep by herself. So I don't know what will work for an 8 mos old, but I can tell you what worked for me.
-My daughter started sleeping through the night at 2 1/2 months.

I was told by a doctor that studied and researched baby routines and habits that if a baby will "skip" eating during the night, then they were not that hungry. Now I am NOT a big fan of the cry-it-out method, so I made up my own version. I never let my baby cry for more than a few min at a time without me comforting her. (The doctor also said that up to the age of 3 months (or more) a baby needs to know that if they cry and need something that they will get it. It builds trust between a baby and parent to respond to their cries. Now that mine is 7 months, I still maintain that because now she never cries unless she is scared, needs a diaper change, is hungry, or tired. Oh and my child has always been a good sleeper and prefers sleeping even to eating sometimes. I dunno how much is nurture and how much is nature, but that's how she is. She also learned to suck her thumb to soothe herself, so I'm not sure how that would play into your methods if yours is not a thumb sucker. Maybe try a pacifier? Anyway, so here's what I would try:

1. Baby wakes up. WAIT. Do not go in immediately. My baby has a certain cry when she wakes up and doesn't want to vs. when she wants someone to come in and is in distress. Sometimes she will do the first cry and then switch to the distress cry when I don't respond right away and sometimes she will go back to sleep. (She doesn't wake in the night anymore, but the last couple nights she has because her bottom tooth is coming in.
2. Go in, but keep the lights in the room off (use hallway lights). As least disturbing as possible (leave baby in crib), make sure that your child is not poopy or that anything else is possibly wrong.
3. As long as he is fine and doesn't need anything (food/diaper change/medicine/etc) gently touch his face and/or comfort him very briefly, tuck him back in and leave the room.
4. If he cries again wait a few minutes. Then go back in and repeat step 3. Continue this up to 5 times. If he continues crying then he might need something. I would do whatever it takes to get him to go back to sleep at that point-even if you have to bf him to sleep. At least with mine, if she gets worked up and won't go to sleep after 15 min that means she won't go back to sleep period and needs food or something is wrong.
5. Then, if this seems to work, after a night or two, lengthen the time that you wait to check on him. Then continue to do this until you only check once and then leave him to soothe himself and don't go back in.
6. If this doesn't work, I would be a little worried that something else is going on. My baby almost always went to sleep after a few times of my "respond/leave" method.

This worked well for my little one, but again, she was around 2-3 months when I did it, so I'm not sure how it will work for you. I figured that based on what the doctor had said, if she went back to sleep, she wasn't that hungry. It made it harder for me as a mom, but was so worth it when she slept 8-9 hours by the time she was 3 months. (It was harder because she would go back to sleep, but then wake an hour later, hungry. However, in the long run, it would stretch out the time she could go before needing food. I would absolutely NOT recommend forcing a baby to go back to sleep before feeding him/her. I only offered my baby the option and then if she would go back to sleep, I would let her. If not I would go ahead and feed her. But for a child of 8 months this probably doesn't work as well because he/she has the ability to go that long without food already. I have also heard of decreasing amt of time bfing when waking (each night) by about 5 min or less until they don't bf at all. Then maybe you could do it with the method I provided after that.

I do know-this is important-if nothing is wrong with him and all his needs are met and you continue to go into his room every time he wakes you will be fostering a habit. When we went on vacation, my daughter was unsure with a new environment and started waking in the night about twice. She continued to do it when we returned home for several days until I realized why she was waking and then delayed going to her, then briefly comforted her, and then left her to fall back asleep. Then she fell back into the routine. Babies are sooo versatile and your baby may be thinking that this is part of the new routine... I know for a fact that a healthy/happy momma makes an even healthier/happier baby.
Also, I would recommend starting with one thing at a time. If your baby needs to be rocked to sleep still, then rock him to sleep when he wakes at night until he does not anymore. Then try to help him learn to soothe himself to sleep. Sometimes when there is too much that is different, it's hard for a baby to know what to do.

Whew. Sorry this is so long. I hope I helped you or maybe somebody else. I know it doesn't really apply to this thread...

loveme74
11-10-2010, 06:44 AM
Here is my schedule and Im still lost for the morning. She is 6 months

7:00 Breakfast: Oatmeal and half of fruit
9:00 8 oz bottle
1:00 8 oz bottle
5:30 Dinner: Veggie Stage 2 and half of fruit
7:00 - 7:30 8 oz bottle

I am back and forth with the bottle in the morning not sure if I should give her a bottle with breakfast and then change the schedule back to this

7:00 Breakfast: Oatmeal and half of fruit and 8 oz bottle
11:30 8 oz bottle
3:30 4 oz bottle
5:30 Dinner: Veggie Stage 2 and half of fruit
7:00 - 7:30 8 oz bottle

Any thoughts?

kanita
12-07-2010, 03:30 PM
my 7 month old follows number 5's routine very closely he drinks 5 oz of milk several times a day..i was told you feed your baby what they can handle! I tried 6 oz milk but it's too much for him... so I'm sure whatever you're doing is fine

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redheadcutie
05-25-2011, 10:54 AM
my little one willsoon be 7months.
530am- milk
9am - banana & formula
12pm - formula
1230pm - veggies & formula
230pm - formula
33opm - veggies,cookie &formula
330pm til 630 - formula
7pm fruit & milk then off to bed.

Jvinson77
08-02-2011, 08:38 PM
I have a 7 month old little girl and need some advice on how to get her last feeding of the day at 11pm dropped and still be safe and of course make sure she is getting enough throughout the day and also been reading totally different feeding schedules for 8-10 month old. Needing to knowhow to transition her to eating more solid foods. Most Parents are giving their little ones 3 meals a day but I also read formula is more important atthis age so anyadvice helps? Here is her schedule...

7am - 6 oz bottle formula
8am-9am - (1-2 hour nap)
11am - Stage 2 Fruit(full jar) & 4 oz bottle formula
12:30-1pm - (1-2 hour nap)
3pm - 6 oz bottle formula
7pm - Stage 2 Vegetable or Meat(full jar) & 4 oz bottle formula
8-9pm Bedtime
11pm - 6 oz bottle formula

jordaniraina
04-12-2012, 09:01 AM
Wakes up at 4-5am, has a 6oz bottle then goes back to sleep

8am - Mixed Cereal with Fruit
10am - 6oz bottle, Nap
12pm - Veggies & Fruit + 4oz bottle (maybe)
2pm - 6oz bottle, Nap
4:30 - 5pm - Veggies & Meat & Yougurt(cheese)
8-9pm - 7oz bottle, bed

* He sometimes has a 6oz bottle of pear juice during the day
* He's also starting to eat table food, so he tries everything that I eat during the day