For babies who are only one and a half months old, parents usually find it difficult to control their baby's milk intake. They often worry about the baby eating too much and accumulating food, as well as worrying about the baby eating too little and lacking nutrition. Especially for some inexperienced mothers, they don't know how to control milk volume. So, how many milliliters does a one and a half month old baby eat?
For a one and a half month old baby, eating approximately 180 milliliters of formula milk each time is sufficient. 180ml of milk powder can meet the growth and development needs of babies without causing excessive burden on their digestive system and leading to milk leakage. As the baby's months increase, their milk production should gradually increase.
When a baby is only one and a half months old, the digestive system is not fully developed. If the baby eats too much, it can easily lead to indigestion and nausea. Only when parents control the amount of milk reasonably, babies generally will not experience nausea, and it is also sufficient to meet the nutritional needs of physical development.
Mothers can also pat their babies on the back with hollow hands after each feeding, and be sure to hold them for at least fifteen minutes before putting them down. Because the stomach capacity of a one and a half month old baby is relatively small, and the stomach is still horizontal, if the baby is placed down immediately after feeding, the milk they have eaten will be poured out.