How many milliliters of formula can a newborn drink at most?

Oct 07, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Xie Zixing
Introduction
"ml" refers to milliliters. Newborns should drink no more than about 30 ml of formula milk. Newborns are infants within 28 days of age; their stomach capacity is small and their gastrointestinal system is not fully developed. Drinking too much formula milk can put pressure on the stomach, causing discomfort. Therefore, feeding should be done according to the baby's needs. For babies with higher birth weight, the maximum amount should still not exceed 30 ml of formula. For those with lower birth weight, it is recommended to reduce the amount of formula accordingly.

The term "how many milliliters to drink" usually refers to how many ml. Newborns typically consume about 30ml of formula at most. It is recommended to determine the appropriate amount based on the newborn's weight and individual needs, as requirements can vary and should not be generalized.

Newborns generally refer to infants within 28 days of birth. At this stage, an infant's stomach capacity is small and the gastrointestinal system is not fully developed. Consuming too much formula at once may put pressure on the stomach and lead to discomfort; therefore, feeding should be done according to the baby's needs. Infants with higher birth weights may drink up to around 30ml of formula, while those with lower birth weights should be given less formula per feeding, although feeding frequency can be increased if needed.

Feed newborns approximately every two hours, and always prepare the formula according to the correct instructions—neither too concentrated nor too diluted—to prevent malnutrition or digestive issues. Additionally, if a newborn spits out the bottle nipple during feeding, it may indicate they are full. Do not force-feed the remaining formula, as overfeeding may lead to symptoms such as spitting up, vomiting, or bloating.

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