Although the amount of milk a baby eats may change with physical growth, it is not always in an increasing state. At a certain stage, when the baby starts to eat complementary or other foods, the amount of milk needs to be relatively reduced, otherwise the baby cannot eat other foods and the nutrition will be unbalanced. So, what is the milk production of a one and a half year old baby?
A one and a half year old baby should drink 500 to 600 milliliters of milk every day. A one and a half year old baby can already eat a lot of complementary foods, and babies who develop earlier may even be eating with adults. In order to ensure that babies can fully consume various nutrients, the amount of milk needs to be controlled, with five to six hundred milliliters per day. It is best not to exceed 600 milliliters, because if a baby eats too much milk, not only will they eat less other foods, but excessive calcium will also inhibit the absorption of iron, causing anemia.
There are many types of food that a one and a half year old baby can eat, and parents should pay attention to balancing and supplementing their baby's nutrition, such as meat, eggs, vegetables, and fruits, which can be fed to the baby in proportion. However, in terms of food preparation, babies should still eat light and tender food, otherwise it may be difficult to digest and constipation may occur.
A one and a half year old baby can try to have three meals a day and eat on time like adults, which is beneficial for the baby to develop good eating habits and etiquette.