Mothers will promptly supplement their babies with nutrients after they are born. However, in the process of supplementing nutrition and feeding babies, attention should be paid to controlling their food intake to avoid overeating or underestimating. Overeating can easily lead to indigestion in babies. So, what is the 20 day food intake standard table for newborns?
Generally, if a newborn baby is fed formula milk, mothers can give the baby an appropriate amount of milk according to their weight. Approximately 30 to 60 milliliters per session, 6 to 8 times a day. In the future, you can gradually increase the baby's milk production based on their actual digestive ability and growth rate. After the baby is one month old, the amount of feeding can be increased to 90 to 120 milliliters each time, but the number of feedings should be appropriately reduced.
Mothers can give their babies a small amount of water between two feedings, but not too much and not affect their milk intake. Newborns who are around 20 days old should consume around 60 milliliters of milk each time, and be fed every 2 to 3 hours. But each baby's food intake varies individually. If the baby does not experience obvious nausea and vomiting, it is still appropriate to give them more milk.
Generally, newborn babies are required to be fed according to their needs. If the baby is breastfed, the mother can continue to feed the baby as long as they are able to eat. During the feeding process, it is also important to observe the baby's abdominal signs. If the baby experiences bloating and vomiting, the mother can control the amount of milk appropriately and add probiotics for conditioning.