Monthly babies take about 60-100ml of milk, and it also depends on the baby’s own condition. When the newborn baby is in good physical condition, you can start breastfeeding within 1 hour after delivery, and the breastmilk secretion will not be much within 1 week after delivery, around 10-50ml, but the baby’s demand is not big, as long as you breastfeed on demand. As the baby grows, the amount of milk will gradually increase, and within 1 month after delivery the amount of milk will increase to about 60-100ml. Breastfeeding is beneficial to the health of both mother and baby. It can improve the nutrition needed for the baby’s growth and development, improve immunity, and help increase the bond between mother and baby, as well as promote the mother’s postpartum recovery, reduce postpartum hemorrhage, and reduce the mother’s risk of ovarian cancer and breast cancer. It is recommended to insist on exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months and advocate breastfeeding for more than 2 years.