Children also transition from milk to family food at a faster or slower rate. Since the introduction of complementary food at 6 months, “weaning” has already begun the process of weaning – the baby’s milk intake will decrease with the increase of complementary food. In 6-12 months, the average milk volume of the child is 600 ml per day. The milk volume of a child does not drop suddenly after one year of age. This milk volume may gradually decrease until after one year of age, the family food is the mainstay, and the milk volume falls below 500 ml.

For children who do not like to drink milk, before the age of one, we try to find ways to make the baby drink more.

The amount of complementary food can be limited;
It can be provided multiple times to remind the child whether to drink milk;
Complementary foods can also be prepared with breast milk or prepared formula milk;
Try breastfeeding when your baby is relaxing, such as after a bath;
Develop a regular time to drink milk, such as a glass of milk in the morning and a glass of milk before going to bed.
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You don’t need as much milk after one year. Therefore, when approaching 12 months, the milk production slowly declines, and the family food is the mainstay, so don’t worry too much about it.

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