POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due in 1 month2 months agoA. If your three-month-old baby is only on formula milk, and breast milk was very minimal in the first two months, it's completely okay as long as your baby is growing well, feeding actively, gaining weight appropriately, and passing urine and stool regularly. Formula milk is designed to meet your baby's nutritional needs when breast milk isn't sufficient.
Make sure you're using a good-quality, age-appropriate formula, preparing it as per the instructions, and feeding the right quantity for your baby's weight and hunger cues. Continue regular check-ups with your pediatrician to monitor growth and development. If you'd still like to try boosting your breast milk supply, consult a lactation expert, but if not, formula alone is safe and sufficient for your baby’s healthy development.
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