ExpertSHRUTI KANCHANLactation Educator and Counselor3 years agoA. There is no way to determine this when the child is exclusively breastfeeding. parameters to watch for is baby's growth (height and weight) urine count in 24 hours (Should be 6+) and baby attaining milestones. on an average a healthy baby would consume anywhere between 720 to 1110 ML of breast milk each day but it depends from baby to baby.
RashmiMom of a 10 yr 11 m old girl3 years agoA. Well You We just come to know it with the growing weight of your child if your child gains a minimum of 300 g to 400 g like minimum side every month that means whatever feeding you are giving to the child is sufficient and since if you’re giving formula feeding it should be somewhere round 60 to 90 ML
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