The amount of milk for newborn babies is about 60-90 ml per feeding, with an interval of about 2-3 hours, but the exact amount of milk and the interval are subject to individual differences, and the actual needs of the baby should prevail. Newborn babies are fed about 7-8 times a night at intervals of about 2-3 hours, and the intervals can be a little longer in the second half of the night, and daytime feedings are about the same as nighttime feedings, with a volume of 60-90 ml of milk at a time. However, every baby is different, and the amount of milk and the interval between feedings will be different. Parents are advised to feed their babies according to their specific needs. Therefore, breastfeeding mothers do not need to worry too much about the amount of milk to be fed, as long as the baby is fed on demand and can feel satisfied. When feeding the baby, parents should pay attention to observe the baby’s spirit and bowel movement, if there is any abnormality, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination in time.