A 1-month-old baby's stomach is roughly the size of a small egg, holding about 1 to 1.5 ounces (30 to 45 milliliters) of milk at a time. As their digestive system is still developing, they typically feed frequently, about every 2 to 3 hours. Over the coming months, their stomach capacity will gradually increase as they grow.
A 10-month-old's stomach is about the size of a small fist, holding around 6-8 ounces of milk or food at a time.
A 7-month-old's stomach is about the size of a small fist, holding around 6-8 ounces of milk or formula at a time.
An 8-month-old's stomach is about the size of a small fist, holding around 6-8 ounces of milk or formula at a time.
A 1-month-old's stomach is about the size of a cherry or a small marble, holding around 1-2 ounces of milk or formula at a time.
A 9-month-old baby's stomach is about the size of a large egg, holding around 6-8 ounces of milk or formula at a time.
A one-month-old baby's stomach is about the size of a small apricot, holding around 1-2 ounces of milk or formula at a time.
A 1-month-old baby's stomach is about the size of a small apricot, holding around 2-3 ounces of milk or formula at a time.
A 2-month-old baby's stomach is about the size of a large egg, holding around 2-4 ounces of milk or formula at a time.
A 3-month-old baby's stomach is about the size of a large chicken egg, holding around 4-6 ounces of milk or formula at a time.
A 6-month-old's stomach is about the size of a large egg or a small apple, holding around 4-6 ounces of milk or formula at a time.
A 6-month-old baby's stomach is about the size of a large egg or a small apple. It can hold around 4-6 ounces of milk or formula at a time.
A 6-month-old's stomach is about the size of a large egg, relative to their body size and development. It can hold around 6-8 ounces of milk or formula at a time.