A two-month-old’s milk intake is about 100-200ml at a time, and 800-1000ml a day. The amount of milk for a two month old baby varies greatly due to individual differences, but in general most babies are fed on demand, i.e. they are fed as soon as they feel hungry. The amount of milk for a two month old baby is about 100-200ml at a time, usually at 2-3 hour intervals, and as the baby gains weight, the amount of milk needed will increase. Babies should not be fed too much as this may cause indigestion, which in turn may lead to severe spitting up. It is best to breastfeed when the baby has no contraindications to breastfeeding. Parents can judge whether the child is full or not according to the child’s breastfeeding, babies who play while eating or spit up the pacifier words indicate that they have eaten enough. Parents need to feed according to the child’s specific situation.