How many milliliters of milk does a half-month-old baby drink?

There are individual differences in how many milliliters of milk a half-month-old baby should drink, and it is generally recommended that he or she be fed 6 to 7 times a day, with about 100 to 120 ml of milk each time.
For babies half a month old, dairy products (such as breastmilk or formula milk) are the main source of nutrients and play a very important role in growth and development. There are individual differences in how much babies of this age should be fed per day, which is related to their digestive tolerance and growth and development needs.
Generally speaking, it is believed that babies in this age group should be fed 6~7 times a day, and each time they breastfeed, they should be fed about 100~120ml. At the same time, it should be adjusted according to whether the baby can tolerate it. If the baby has no obvious symptoms of gastrointestinal intolerance such as vomiting during the feeding process, and at the same time has weight gain, sleeps peacefully, and has normal urine output, then it is generally considered that his/her feeding amount is reasonable.
Half a month old babies are recommended to be fed on demand, and their hunger is the basis of feeding on demand. When hunger causes crying, they should be fed in time, and should not be forced to breastfeed for a certain number of times and for a certain period of time. The recommended amount is only an average amount to reach a steady state.