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  • one teaspoon per ounce so 8 tsp. That is what my dr. told me for when my daughter was a few months younger. (she told me to add it to formula b/c of my daugthers reflux, but really, pick a consistency you like if that seems to thick once you do it)If your baby is 4 months old or older, you should feed him/her cereal w/ a spoon bc feeding it thru a bottle really defeats the purpose of introducing new food and them learning to eat it.
  • Forgive me if this is a repeat. I typed something and it is still saying posting comment, so i dont know if it will ever post. If it does, im saying the same thing agian. There is also a formula out there by Enfamil that contains rice that thickens in the stomach. i have never used it tho, so i dont know if it works. My doc put her on nutramigen by enfamil. Its for colicky babies and babies who spit alot. It is hypo allergenic.

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