Minimum daily milk intake during the weaning period
Under normal circumstances, the minimum daily milk intake during the weaning phase should not be less than 600 ml, and the specific amount should be determined according to the baby's actual age. Detailed analysis is as follows:
The weaning phase usually occurs in babies around four months of age, who gradually become disinterested in formula or breast milk due to a preference for complementary foods. It is recommended that infants under one year old maintain a total daily milk intake between 660–880 ml, never falling below 600 ml, as insufficient intake may affect normal development. Alternatively, when the baby strongly refuses milk, parents can introduce other protein-rich foods such as steamed egg custard or fruit puree to help ensure adequate nutrition.
When dealing with a baby's weaning phase, parents should avoid using forceful feeding methods, as this may cause the baby to develop a fear of eating. Instead, consider adjusting feeding techniques, timing, and environment—such as creating a calm and soothing mealtime atmosphere, modifying the diet structure, or feeding when the baby is very hungry or in a good mood—which can help alleviate the厌奶 (milk refusal) situation.