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Introduction to the standard of artificial feeding baby how much water to drink and how much milk to

Some babies have to be artificially fed for various reasons. How much milk and water do artificially fed babies drink a day? The corresponding standards are described below:

1、 How much water does artificial feeding baby drink a day?

The daily water consumption of artificially fed babies shall be calculated according to their age and weight:

Daily liquid volume for babies under 1 year old: 120 ~ 160 ml / kg. For example, 150 ml of water should be drunk per kilogram of body weight. For a baby weighing 3 kg, the total water consumption is 3 * 150 = 450 ml, minus the water used to make milk powder. For example, the baby drinks milk seven times a day, with a water consumption of 50 ml each time, i.e. 350 ml. the baby drinks 450 ml - 350 ml = 100 ml per day. 100 ml of water should be fed several times.

It is best to add one feeding water between two feeding, and pay attention that the feeding water amount shall not exceed the amount of each feeding. In summer, when you have a cold, fever and diarrhea, you should appropriately increase the feeding water amount. Feed less water to the baby before going to bed. The baby urinates at night, the diaper is wet, uncomfortable and crying, which affects sleep. Observe the urine. If it turns yellow, feed more water appropriately.

2、 How much milk does artificial feeding baby drink a day?

The calculation method of artificial feeding milk quantity standard is based on the baby's body weight. The baby needs 100-120 ml of sweetened milk per kilogram of body weight every day. According to the baby's month age and food consumption each time, the total amount is divided into 5-6 portions and fed to the baby. However, now there is a new saying about the amount of artificial feeding milk. Generally, as long as the total amount of daily feeding does not exceed 1000 ml, the baby does not have to limit the amount of milk each time, so as to make him full. If the baby's daily milk demand reaches more than 1000 ml, it means it's time to add supplementary food to the baby.

Generally, babies fed artificially are fed milk 6-7 times a day during the neonatal period, 50-100 ml each time within 2 weeks, 70-120 ml each time after 2 weeks, 6 times a day for babies aged 1-3 months, about 130 ml each time, and 4-5 times a day for babies aged 4-6 months, 150-180 ml each time. After the baby adds supplementary food, adjust the daily milk amount according to the amount of supplementary food the baby eats. The intake of complementary foods should be increased accordingly, and the amount of milk should be reduced accordingly. When the baby can eat all kinds of complementary foods at the age of 1, it is generally enough to drink 600-700 ml of milk every day.