What is the amount of milk for a 6 month old baby

The milk intake of a 6-month-old baby is around 800 to 1,000 ml, and the exact dosage is related to the baby’s own condition, so it cannot be generalized. Most 6-month-old babies should have a total milk intake of around 800 to 1,000 milliliters a day, divided into 4 to 6 times for the baby, each time around 180 to 200 milliliters, which generally refers to babies who drink formula milk. Breastfed babies usually eat less than formula-fed babies, but eat more often and more frequently. After 6 months of age, milk alone can no longer fully satisfy all of the baby’s energy and nutritional needs, and other foods need to be eaten to make up for it. Complementary foods to add iron-rich foods, such as rice powder with iron. In addition to meeting energy and nutritional needs, complementary feeding is also an important process for babies to transition from milk to family meals. There are individual differences in each baby, and the amount of milk consumed each time and the frequency of milk consumption in a day vary from person to person. Parents should observe carefully to find the characteristics of their own babies. As long as the baby’s appetite is normal, weight gain is within the normal range, and the amount of milk is a little more or a little less, it is normal. If the baby is depressed, appetite deterioration and other discomforts, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time.