
Newborn babies are meant to get hungry very often! They need to eat every 2-3 hours. In an average 8-12 time in a day. Babies who are exclusively on breastfeeding could eat every 1.5 hours, that make around 15 times a day. It’s a good idea to feed your baby on demand, both day and night!!
This will also help you to increase your breast milk supply. Breast milk is produced as per your baby’s demand, the more your baby demands, the more milk will be produced.
If you are formula feeding your baby, please follow recommended measurements by your paediatrician. Newborn Babies have very small stomach size,over feeding them could cause them spitting up more often and have reflux.
It’s hard to tell if your baby is getting enough milk if your baby is exclusively breastfeeding .
You know you are feeding your baby enough when you see
- Good amount of wet diapers
- Appropriate weight gain
- Baby is active and happy
Make sure, while feeding,baby is latching properly and swallowing. If not, you can consult your paediatrician or a lactation consultant.
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Is my new baby eating enough? (WebMD Medical Reference)
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