she's on 4 ounces of formula how often a day? The reason I ask how often is because if the child has had reflux issues then the child won't get up to 8 ounce bottles, instead the child will take 4 ounces of formula twice as often...more frequent and smaller meals...also if the child has had issues with reflux, most doctors recommend cereal as it's thicker, but it should be mixed with formula for nutrition purposes. I'm trying to recal...if memory is serving me at that age a child should take 8 ounces of formula like 4 to 5 times a day...if she's feeding the child 4 ounces of formula 8 to 10 times a day, it all still works out the same. To be quite honest, nutritionally formula is all a child really needs for the first year..the introduction to cereal and jar foods is mainly for variety, to adjust the child's taste buds to different tastes and textures and to test for allergies. My suggestion is to give the child the appropriate amount of formula first and then give her the cereal and/or jar foods...don't forcer her...let her decide how much she will eat because you don't want to teach her to ignore her limitations. Another thing to take into consideration is how much the child weighs....they're only to take in so much per pound of formula...anything more is extra. I had a child that was only 2 days old when the doctor ordered him to take cereal right there in the hospital as his appetite was to huge and being that the formula is iron fortified, to much iron can be toxic. If you're unsure, I would recommend calling the child's pediatrition and having him/her advise you on what to do. If she's a first time mom, she may not be educated enough on infant care.