In the first week of life, newborns typically drink 1 to 2 ounces of formula every 2 to 3 hours. By the end of the first month, most babies will take 3 to 4 ounces per feeding.
Start with smaller, frequent feeds in the first week, then increase toward about 3 to 4 ounces per feeding by the end of the first month, following your baby's hunger cues and pediatrician's guidance.
4 to 6 Months
Offer about 4 to 5 feedings per day, with 5 to 7 fl oz per feeding.
Around 6 months, once your baby can sit with support, hold her head upright, and show interest in food
Begin introducing pureed foods. Feed one new food every 3 to 5 days and continue formula as a main source of nutrition.
6 to 8 Months
Offer about 4 to 5 feedings per day, with 6 to 8 fl oz per feeding, up to a maximum of about 32 fl oz a day.
At about 8 months
Begin offering finger foods your baby can pick up and feed herself. Continue formula while solids increase gradually.
9-12 Months
Offer about 4 feedings per day, with 6 to 8 fl oz per feeding, for about 24 to 32 fl oz a day.
Enfamil NeuroPro is only intended for 0-12 months; Enfagrow NeuroPro Toddler is for growing toddlers ages 1 year & up.
At the 12-month stage, review the next age-stage product with your child's doctor. The official next-stage NeuroPro-branded product found was Enfagrow NeuroPro Toddler Nutritional Drink.