Normally, six-month-old babies are breastfed about 4 to 5 times a day, but there are individual differences, which need to be adjusted according to the baby’s digestive tolerance and other factors. For six-month-old babies breast milk is still their main source of nutrition, as the baby’s age increases, the amount of breastfeeding needs to be gradually increased, the number of times of breastfeeding gradually reduced. It is generally believed that the normal number of times a baby of this age breastfeeds per day is about 4 to 5 times, and at night after sleep, the maximum amount of breastfeeding is about 200 to 250 ml per breastfeeding. However, there are individual differences, according to the baby’s gastrointestinal tolerance, growth and development needs and other factors, discretionary adjustment, if the baby’s weight growth is normal, normal urination, sleep, no abnormal crying, etc., can be considered as the number of times as well as the amount of feeding appropriate.