Free online baby feeding tracker. No app, no signup.
Pippy feeding log
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Log a feed and it saves here instantly. No signup. No app. Your data stays on this device.
Log a feed and it saves here instantly. No signup. No app. Your data stays on this device.
Quick references and real parent guidance. The tool above handles the logging. This section answers the questions that come up around it.
| Age | Per feed | Feeds / day | Total / 24h |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 to 1 week | 0.5 to 2 oz (15 to 60 ml) | 8 to 12 | 14 to 20 oz |
| 1 to 4 weeks | 2 to 3 oz (60 to 90 ml) | 8 to 10 | 16 to 24 oz |
| 1 to 2 months | 3 to 4 oz (90 to 120 ml) | 7 to 9 | 24 to 32 oz |
| 2 to 4 months | 4 to 6 oz (120 to 180 ml) | 5 to 7 | 27 to 32 oz |
| 4 to 6 months | 4 to 6 oz (120 to 180 ml) | 5 to 6 | 28 to 32 oz |
| 6 to 9 months | 6 to 8 oz (180 to 240 ml) | 4 to 5 | 24 to 32 oz + solids |
| 9 to 12 months | 7 to 8 oz (210 to 240 ml) | 3 to 4 | ~24 oz + solids |
Averages only. Breastfed babies often self-regulate. If you are worried about intake, call your pediatrician.
After day 5, 6 or more heavy wets in 24h. Pale yellow urine.
3 to 4 stools a day early on. Breastfed can skip days after 6 weeks.
Back to birth weight by 2 weeks, then 5 to 7 oz per week.
Hands relax, body softens, comes off on their own.
Audible gulps on breast. Steady swallows on bottle, not frantic.
Trending in their own curve lane at checkups.
A feeding log tells you when the last feed happened when your brain is too tired to remember, spots cluster feeding before it feels random, and gives your pediatrician real numbers instead of guesses. This tracker stores every entry in your browser. Nothing leaves your device.
Pick breast left, breast right, or both sides, and enter total minutes. Newborn feeds often run 20 to 40 minutes. Older babies get more efficient and feeds often shrink to 10 to 20 minutes. That is normal, not a problem.
Pick bottle for breast milk in a bottle, formula for formula, or pumped milk if you want to track pumping output separately from intake. Use the note field for leftovers, spit-up, or a bottle refusal.
Back-to-back feeds for several hours, usually evening, often before a longer night stretch. Most intense around 2 to 3 weeks, 6 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months. Exhausting but normal.
Your feeds stay on this device, saved in the browser's local storage. They never touch a server. Clearing your browser data or using private mode will wipe the log, so tap Export CSV or Download PDF before switching devices.
The Pippy app tracks feeds, diapers, and sleep with a tap (or your voice), predicts the next nap, and shares a clean summary with your partner or pediatrician.
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