A ten-month-old typically needs about 24 to 32 ounces of breast milk per day, although this can vary based on the individual child's needs and diet. At this age, babies are often eating a variety of solid foods, which may reduce their reliance on breast milk. It's important to monitor the child's hunger cues and ensure they are getting adequate nutrition from both breast milk and solids. Always consult a pediatrician for personalized guidance.
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