Baby Formula Calculator
Estimate daily formula intake and monthly formula costs based on baby's age and weight.
Daily Formula Intake
30 fl oz
Daily Formula Intake vs Baby Weight
Formule
## Baby Formula Intake Estimation Infants typically need about 2.5 ounces of formula per pound of body weight per day, with a maximum of about 32 oz/day. ### Formula **Daily Intake (oz) = Baby Weight (lbs) x 2.5** (max 32 oz) **Monthly Cost = Daily oz / 2 (powder oz) x Cost per oz x 30 days** One ounce of powder typically makes 2 fluid ounces of formula. Always follow the specific mixing instructions on your formula brand.
Exemple Résolu
A 12 lb baby using formula that costs $1.20/oz of powder.
- 01Daily intake = 12 x 2.5 = 30 fl oz/day
- 02Feedings = ceil(30 / 4) = 8 feedings of ~3.75 oz each
- 03Powder needed = 30 / 2 = 15 oz powder/day
- 04Monthly cost = 15 x $1.20 x 30 = $540
Questions Fréquentes
How do I know if baby is getting enough?
Signs of adequate intake: 6+ wet diapers per day, steady weight gain, content between feedings, and meeting developmental milestones. Consult your pediatrician with concerns.
When should formula intake decrease?
When solid foods are introduced (around 6 months), formula intake gradually decreases. By 12 months, most babies transition to whole milk and primarily eat solid foods.
Is name-brand formula better?
All infant formula sold in the US must meet the same FDA nutritional standards. Store-brand formulas are nutritionally equivalent to name brands at 30-50% less cost.
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