How much milk is normal for six months

In general, the amount of milk for a 6-month-old baby should be maintained at around 600-1000ml a day, but there will be some differences according to the baby’s growth and development.
6-month-old babies still take breastmilk as their main food, and the amount of each meal is usually around 150-200ml, and they eat 4-5 times a day, so the amount of milk for 6-month-old babies should be maintained at around 600-1000ml a day.
The appetite of different babies may vary greatly, and parents need not worry too much when they start to add complementary foods appropriately after 6 months, as long as the baby’s height and weight growth rate can be maintained at a normal level.
Therefore, parents in determining whether the baby’s daily intake of food is up to standard, can not only focus on the absolute value of the amount of milk, but should be combined with the baby’s general situation to make a comprehensive judgment.
Usually 6 months baby’s milk volume should be maintained at about 600-1000ml, but even if the baby’s milk volume is normal, in the event of malnutrition or over-nutrition and other problems, it is necessary to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to adjust the amount of food.