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Baby Feeding Chart: How Much and When to Feed Infants the First Year


Baby Feeding Chart: How Much and When to Feed Infants the First Year
Parents
12/15/2020
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Wondering if you re feeding your baby enough breast milk, formula, or solid food? We broke down some suggested recommendations but keep in mind that all infants require different amounts depending on body weight, appetite, and age. Ask your pediatrician if you re unsure, then check out our baby feeding guidelines by age.
Newborns
Newborns should receive all calories from breast milk or formula. Here s a tentative breakdown. 
Breast Milk: Most newborns eat every two to three hours, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), and they drink 1-2 ounces of breast milk per feeding. By the time your baby reaches 2 weeks old, this amount will increase to 2-3 ounces. Generally, you can tell your little one is eating enough if they wet their diaper every three to four hours. ....

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Columbia River conference highlights importance of Indigenous perspective in conservation


A community’s health is tied to the health of its land and rivers, scientists, environmentalists and Indigenous people agreed last week at a two-day Columbia River conference.
Speakers at the “Lower Columbia River Estuary: One River, Ethics Matter” conference shared the myriad ways that the Columbia River shapes their lives and why it needs to be protected.
“We all have an obligation to save our water. The water is ours to protect, for our ancestors and future generations to come,” said Philip Harju, chairman of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe.
Last week’s two-day conference helped the approximately 500 attendees examine the history of the local watershed, the river’s connections to Indigenous peoples and the future of stewardship for the river, especially as the Columbia River Treaty is renegotiated. ....

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