Feeding Log
Log breastfeeding and bottle feeding sessions
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Log breastfeeding and bottle feeding sessions
Add the details requested in the form. Use the most recent measurements, dates, or figures you have.
Read the result together with the notes below it. Estimates are most useful when you compare them with your own context.
Save the result, try a related tool, or speak with a doctor, lactation consultant, childcare provider, or financial adviser when needed.
Singapore note: use your child's health booklet and polyclinic or paediatrician measurements when available, especially for growth, feeding, and vaccination tools.
Why Daily Tracking Matters for Your Baby
Tracking feeds and diapers lets you see what is normal for YOUR baby before issues arise.
A log of feeds and outputs over several days is invaluable at a paediatrician visit.
New parents feel more in control when they can see that their baby is thriving.
A live log keeps helpers, grandparents, and partners all on the same page.
| Baby's Age | Wet Diapers/Day | Dirty Diapers/Day | What to Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1-2 | 1-2 | 1-2 (dark meconium) | Meconium should clear in 3-4 days |
| Day 3-4 | 3-4 | 3-4 (transitional) | Milk coming in; output increasing |
| Day 5+ | 6+ | 3+ (yellow/seedy) | 6+ wet diapers daily = feeding well |
| 1-6 months | 6-8 | 1-3 (varies widely) | Breastfed babies may go days without dirty diaper |
| 6-12 months | 4-6 | 1-2 | Decreases as solids are introduced |
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