Two-month-old babies are usually fed once every 2 to 4 hours, and the interval between feedings varies according to the feeding method and the baby’s digestive ability.
Breast milk is easier to digest and needs to be fed once every 2 to 3 hours, while formula milk takes longer to digest and can be fed once every 3 to 4 hours. Feeding time and amount of milk for two-month-old babies need to follow the principle of feeding on demand, and there is no strict time interval.
Formula-fed babies are generally fed 110 to 130ml of milk at a time, 7 to 8 times throughout the day. Breastfed generally can not assess the amount of milk, if the baby’s milk interval is shortened, at the same time the weight gain is less than 120g per week, the growth curve is significantly reduced, suggesting that the breast milk is insufficient, if necessary, need to increase the formula milk. It is also not advisable to overfeed, which may cause the baby to become overweight.