The stomach and intestines of a one year and four month old baby are already relatively well developed. During this period, they mainly rely on their usual daily diet and milk powder. At this time, babies have generally stopped breastfeeding. Eating some formula milk every day is very beneficial to the child's body. Of course, you can also give the baby milk. At this time, the baby's milk intake is relatively small. Let's take a look at this aspect. One year and four months old baby milk Generally speaking, the amount of milk a one-year-four-month-old baby should drink is still something that needs to be considered. In fact, many mothers are not very clear about how much milk a one-year-old baby should drink. In fact, a one-year-old baby should not drink too much milk, 400 to 500 ml is appropriate. In fact, it is difficult for us to give a direct number for the amount of milk a one-year-old baby drinks, because a one-year-old baby can usually walk. As the baby's exercise volume increases, this will more or less affect the amount of milk the baby drinks. Moreover, each child has a different growth and development level, and the food demand will also be different. The main thing is to eat enough to ensure that the daily food intake is not too much or too little. How to tell if your baby is full The amount of milk that babies drink introduced above is only a reference value. If the baby keeps asking for milk, mothers should still feed the baby and make sure the baby is full. So how do you tell if your baby is full? If the baby is solely breastfed, if he urinates more than 6 times in 24 hours, it is a sign that the milk supply is sufficient and the baby is full. If the baby urinates less than 5 times in 24 hours, it means that the milk supply is insufficient and the baby is not full. Babies who are breastfed have soft, buttery stools and may have 2-4 bowel movements a day, which indicates that the milk supply is sufficient and the baby is full. If a breastfed baby has small stools that are green and foamy, this means the mother's milk supply is insufficient and the baby is not full. Fluctuations in your baby's weight often indicate whether he is full or hungry. For babies under 6 months old, the average weight gain is 600 grams per month or at least 125 grams per week. Babies older than 6 months gain an average of 500 grams of weight per month. These indicate that there is enough breast milk and the baby is full. If the baby's weight gain does not meet the above standards and the difference is large, after excluding diseases, it mostly means that the milk supply is insufficient and the baby is not full. |
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