Question

How much milk should a baby drink in a day?

Answer

The amount of milk a baby needs varies depending on their age, weight, and whether they are being fed exclusively with breast milk, mixed formula, or formula milk. In the first few months after birth, milk is the primary source of nutrition for babies. At around 2 to 3 months old, breastfed babies typically feed 5 to 6 times every 24 hours, with each feeding around 150 to 200 milliliters (about 6 to 7 ounces). However, this is just a general guideline, as each baby’s needs can vary. It’s important to observe your baby’s hunger cues, such as smacking lips, searching for the nipple, or suckling motions, as well as their growth patterns like weight gain and frequency of diaper changes, to determine if they are getting enough milk. If you are concerned about your baby’s milk intake, it is recommended to consult with a doctor or a nutritionist for personalized advice.