Standard table of how much milk a one and a half year old baby takes

The recommended daily milk intake for 1.5 year old babies is about 200~600ml and they can have 2 to 3 complementary meals. Parents can adjust this according to the baby’s own situation. 1.5 year old babies are gradually transitioning to an adult diet, so the amount of milk varies from person to person and there is no standardized table. If too much milk is consumed during this period, it may affect your baby’s appetite for other foods (e.g. staple foods such as rice and noodles). If the milk intake is too low and the amount of complementary food is not yet fully utilized, the baby’s physical development may be affected. Due to individual differences, adjustments can be made according to the baby’s own situation, so that the amount of milk is appropriate, while dietary arrangements should pay attention to the reasonable arrangement of staple foods and complementary foods, meat and vegetables, to ensure that the needs of growth and development. If necessary, consult a pediatrician, who can adjust the diet and milk quantity according to the baby’s height and weight and other developmental conditions.