Baby Feeding Calculator
How much should your baby eat? Get feeding guidelines for formula or breastfeeding based on age.
For personalized formula estimate
May have a growth spurt around 3-4 months.
Hunger Cues to Watch For
Stirring • Mouth opening • Turning head • Rooting
Stretching • Increased movement • Hand to mouth
Crying • Agitated movement • Turning red
Call Your Pediatrician If
Not finishing bottles consistently • Fewer than 6 wet diapers/day after day 5 • Lethargic or hard to wake • Vomiting after most feedings • No weight gain
How Does the Feeding Calculator Work?
This calculator uses American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) guidelines to determine recommended feeding amounts by age. For formula, the general rule is 2.5 oz per pound of body weight per day, up to a maximum of 32 oz.
Why Should You Track Your Baby's Feedings?
Tracking feedings helps ensure your baby is getting enough, spot patterns during growth spurts, and have accurate data for your pediatrician. It's especially useful in the early weeks when feedings are frequent and hard to keep track of.
Track Feedings with ParAI
ParAI tracks every feeding automatically — just say "150ml bottle at 3pm" and the AI logs it. See daily summaries, trends, and get personalized advice.
Frequently Asked Questions
This tool provides general guidance and is not medical advice. Always consult your pediatrician.