Feeding non-breastfed babies
If you're not breastfeeding your baby, she’ll need to eat more often. She'll also need to rely on other foods and milk products, including Ultra-Heat Treated (UHT) animal milk to get all the nutrition her body needs.
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Start to give your baby solid foods at 6 months of age, just as a breastfed baby would need. Begin with two to three spoonfuls of soft and mashed food four times a day, which will give her the nutrients she needs without breastmilk.
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From 6–8 months old, she’ll need half a cup of soft food four times a day, plus a healthy snack.
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From 9–11 months old, she’ll need half a cup of food four to five times a day, plus two healthy snacks.
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