Milliliters
The average stomach capacity of a newborn is about 30-60 milliliters.
Either of the first two if you wish to measure its capacity; the latter if you want to measure its length or thickness.
The average stomach capacity of a newborn baby is about 1-2 ounces, or 30-60 milliliters.
If your organism is dead, remove the stomach and fill it with a fluid and measure the volume.
By being a voluntary bulimic with a measuring bowl
The average newborn stomach size is about 5-7 milliliters.
The capacity of the stomach can be measured using various methods such as barium swallow studies, gastric emptying studies, or through imaging techniques like ultrasound or MRI. These methods help determine the volume of food or liquid that the stomach can hold.
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It really depends on the person, for example an obese person weighing 350 pounds or more is more likely to have a larger capacity than a person weighing 150 pounds
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A newborn baby's stomach is about the size of a cherry or a small marble, holding only a few milliliters of milk at a time.