A full-term baby normally nurses around 100~150ml at a time, but there are individual differences.
For full-term babies, it is usually considered normal to breastfeed around 100~150ml per session, with an interval of 2.5~3.5 hours between each session, and the number of breastfeeding sessions per day is usually around 6~7 times.
However, due to individual differences, the specific amount of feeding is different, according to the baby’s own digestive tract and growth and development needs and other factors to adjust the feeding, it is generally believed that if the baby’s weight growth is satisfactory, sleep and urine output is normal and good, without vomiting and other abnormal symptoms of discomfort, the amount of feeding is usually considered appropriate.
It is recommended that you consult a specialist if necessary to guide your baby’s feeding according to his or her own condition.