| Your baby's age | Amount of milk per feed |
|---|---|
| Day 1 (0 to 24 hours) | 7ml (just over a teaspoon) |
| Day 2 (24 to 48 hours) | 14ml (just under 3 teaspoons) |
| Day 3 (48 to 72 hours) | 38ml (1.3fl oz, just over 2 tablespoons) |
| Day 4 (72 to 96 hours) | 58ml (2fl oz, just over 3 tablespoons) |
Subsequently, one may also ask, how many mL should a newborn drink chart?
On average, a newborn drinks about 1.5-3 ounces (45-90 milliliters) every 2-3 hours. This amount increases as your baby grows and is able to take more at each feeding. At about 2 months, your baby may be taking 4-5 ounces (120-150 milliliters) at each feeding and the feedings may be every 3-4 hours.
Subsequently, question is, how many mL should a newborn drink in 24 hours? Feeding your baby
| Age: | Amount per feeding: | Feeding Frequency: |
|---|---|---|
| Two months | 120 ml (4 ounces) | 6 to 7 feedings/24 hours |
| Four months | 120 to 180 ml (4 to 6 ounces) | 6 feedings/24 hours |
| Six months | 180 to 240 ml (6 to 8 ounces) | 5 feedings/24 hours |
| One year | 240 ml (8 ounces) | 2 to 3 feedings/24 hours supplemented with baby food |
Also, how much milk does a 3 day old need?
3 days old baby:The stomach is already 4 times larger and can hold 0.8 - 1 ounces of milk. Your milk production is about to start and breastfeeding should get easier. On average, babies weigh 6 - 9 pounds at birth and will need between 14 to 22 ounces of milk per day.
How much pumped milk should I feed my baby?
Between the second and sixth day, your milk production will increase and your newborn may take approximately 2 to 3 ounces every 3 hours (14 to 28 ounces per day). Then from 1 month and 6 months, your baby will take an average of 3 to 3 1/2 ounces every three hours (25 oz - 26 oz of breast milk each day).
