If a two-month-old baby has normal bowel movements, no diarrhea, frequent crying, etc., sixty milliliters of milk per feeding is generally considered normal. Generally speaking, two-month-old babies have different growth and development status, and their stomach capacity is also different. Some babies have fewer times of breastfeeding, and may eat more milk each time, while some babies have more times of breastfeeding, and eat less milk each time. If it is a thinner baby, the stomach capacity is also relatively small, if there is no diarrhea, crying and other abnormal symptoms, each time the milk sixty milliliters is normal. The immune function of two-month-old infants is not yet fully developed, more delicate, parents are advised to pay careful attention to the infant’s mental state, growth and development, such as the amount of milk to eat a significant change, may be caused by pathological factors, you should promptly go to the pediatrician.