As you're making a timetable for your baby, retain in brain that at 3 and 4 calendar months most infants need:
6 or 7 oz . of breast milk or formula per feeding, though limit this total 32 ounces in a 24-hour period. (Get specific tips how to inform whether your baby gets enough breast dairy or solution.)
Some parents start food like toddler cereal when their baby is 4 a few months old. (The North american Academy of Pediatrics suggests breastfeeding only for at least the first six months, though it doesn't always be employed by parents.)
About 15 time of rest in a 24-hour period - this consists of nighttime rest and naps. Three naps throughout the day (morning, day, and night time) is typical. Read more about sleeping needs as of this age.
Time for participating in, producing important muscles, focusing on new skills, and getting together with you. Try reading to your baby, providing your baby a rub or bath tub, or taking a stroller walk.