Question

How much milk should a newborn baby drink each day? Do I need to go to the hospital for treatment? How long will it take to see improvement after treatment?

Answer

The daily milk intake for newborns should be adjusted according to individual needs. Generally, a one-month-old baby may need about 560 milliliters of milk per day, divided into six feedings, with each feeding around 100 milliliters, but this should be adjusted appropriately based on the baby’s actual condition. Babies will gradually learn to regulate their food intake to meet specific needs, so the amount of milk intake is not fixed. When a baby shows signs of restlessness or distraction during feeding, it usually means they are full; conversely, if they continue to suck on the bottle, it may indicate that they are not yet satisfied. In most cases, adjusting a newborn’s milk intake does not require a visit to the hospital for treatment. Mothers can adjust the feeding amount reasonably by observing the baby’s response. If the baby starts crying, you can give them a little more milk, but