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Milk intake for 6 month
My 6 month baby takes solids thrice. Two times meal and one time fruit/curd. How much should by milk intake in ml. Regarding urine output she does it 15-20 times in small quantity because of bladder control. So I need to know exact milk in ml. I use spoon to feed her. At night she sleeps for 11 hours and take only 100 ml in sleep. So please suggest what time gap should be there between milk and solid so that I don't end up overfeeding her.
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At minimum give  3 meals in a day. 3-4hrs gap should be there between solid and milk. You can give 400 -500ml milk in 24hrs.
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start semisolid diet like dal ,fresh fruits and vegetables,halwa,curd. keep 4-5days gap between two different recepies.
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Dear parents, According to me stop milk from 8amto8pm and give semisolid diet like Dal,dalia,khicdi alu kela rice,apple,upama,halwa,patolia,rab,kadi idle poha satu custard etc and from 80pmto8am give mother milk is preferable if not give top milk Withoutwater and add sugar as per your taste . To start with stop milk for 4hrs for 15days and give semisolid diet next 15days stop milk for 8hrs and give semisolid diet lastly stop milk from 8amto8pm and give semisolid diet
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