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: A standard 12.4 oz can of powder generally makes a certain amount of prepared formula . Smart Buying Tips

The exact amount varies significantly as your baby grows, peaking around 4–6 months before gradually decreasing as they transition to solid foods .

: Most babies reach their highest consumption between 2 and 6 months .

: Around 6 months, as you introduce solids, formula intake typically starts to decline .

: Generic store brands meet the same FDA nutritional standards as name brands but can cost significantly less .

: A common rule of thumb is that a baby needs roughly a certain amount of formula per pound of body weight each day .

: Always check the price per ounce rather than the price per container, as larger "value" tubs often provide better savings .

This information is for general knowledge and should not be taken as medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare professional, such as a pediatrician, regarding your baby's specific feeding needs .