Question
In recent days, the child has been drinking only 60 to 90 milliliters of milk each time, a significant decrease from the previous 120 to 150 milliliters. Concerned about whether the child is not getting enough or not full, I am seeking expert advice.
Answer
At two months old, 120 milliliters is within the normal range for milk intake. If the child is unwilling to drink milk, consider whether it is due to illness, a change in milk brand, cleaning of the nipple, or searching for breast milk. It is recommended to observe if the child has other symptoms of illness and ensure that there is adequate space left during feeding to ensure the child actually drinks enough. If the child still seeks breast milk after drinking the formula milk, it may be a sign that they are not yet full.