Typically, a baby can suckle each breast for about 10 to 12 minutes to obtain more than 95% of the milk.
A 45-day-old baby boy should consume a total daily milk volume of approximately 120 to 150 milliliters per kilogram of body weight, calculated over a 24-hour period.
The amount of milk a newborn drinks varies from child to child. Generally speaking, if a baby weighs 4 kilograms at birth, a milk intake of 120 milliliters per feeding is considered normal.
My child is two and a half months old and recently I’ve noticed that she sleeps a lot but drinks very little milk. I want to know the cause and treatment methods.
A six-month-old baby consuming 480 milliliters of formula milk per day is considered normal, but it may be necessary to add complementary foods according to the child’s condition.
A 70-day-old infant should consume about 90 milliliters of formula milk at each feeding, and it may be beneficial to introduce medicinal supplements for strengthening the spleen and stomach, such as Spleen-Strengthening Granules or Mumi Love, along with appropriate water intake to enhance digestive function.