The amount of milk a baby eats varies from period to period and from baby to baby, and needs to be fed according to the baby’s actual needs. The standard of baby’s milk quantity is for reference only. 1. In the first two weeks after birth, the amount of milk for newborns is 70~100 ml per meal, and it is recommended to breastfeed on demand. 2. In the first month after birth, newborns can increase the amount of milk to 100~120 ml per meal. 3. Two to three months, the amount of milk per meal increases to 120~150 milliliters. 4. From four to five months, the amount of milk per meal is 150 to 200 milliliters. 5. From five to six months, the amount of milk is 200~250 ml per meal. 6. At around six months, when you start to add complementary foods, the amount of milk can be increased without further increase. Milk intake varies greatly from baby to baby and needs to be fed according to the baby’s actual needs. Can not feed too little, the baby will be hungry, also can not feed too much, the baby’s stomach capacity is still small, feed too much may cause indigestion. If there is any abnormality in your baby’s breastfeeding, you need to take your baby to the hospital for a checkup.