At least 600ml of milk should be given to your baby during the anorexia period. The amount of milk depends mainly on the amount of milk your baby gets on a regular basis and the amount of complementary foods you add to your baby’s diet, but there is no need to pay special attention to it. Babies who feel hungry will actively seek food and usually do not suffer from nutritional deficiencies because they are anorexic. An anorexic baby usually needs 600ml of milk per day to meet the normal growth and development of the baby. If the intake is insufficient, the baby will also take the initiative to eat milk because of hunger. Therefore, as long as the baby’s height and weight are within the normal range, parents need not be particularly worried. Usually, babies will enter the physiological anorexia period when they are about 4 months old, mainly because their senses are mature and they receive more information from the outside world, so they start to be interested in things other than breastfeeding, which will distract them and make them less active in breastfeeding. Some babies may reject breast milk, but considering that breast milk is more comprehensive and contains antibodies, breastfeeding is generally recommended until the age of 1 year, but try not to force your baby to eat milk to avoid rebellious psychology. For anorexic babies, you can take the principle of less food and more meals, and also create a quiet environment for breastfeeding to reduce various stimuli. In addition, you should add supplementary foods, such as rice flour, vegetable juice, etc. Be careful not to add too much, so as not to cause indigestion.