POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due in 1 month2 months agoA. At 9 months old, if your baby girl is mostly dependent on breastfeeding and not eating solids well, it's important to gradually encourage solids while also ensuring she gets enough nutrition. If you're considering formula, a 9-month-old typically needs around 500–700 ml (about 17–24 oz) of formula per day, divided into 3–4 feeds, in addition to breast milk and solids. However, breast milk should still be her primary source of nutrition if she's feeding well. Start offering soft, mashed foods 2–3 times a day (like rice, dal, fruits, vegetables, oats), and keep introducing new tastes slowly. If she's refusing solids completely, it’s good to speak with a pediatrician to check for any feeding issues or deficiencies.
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