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My child is around 2 Months old. She sleeps around 12.30 in the night and wake-up around 6.30 in the morning. She doesn't ask for milk in between. Should I wake up her in the mid night for milk?
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you have to give only demand feeding to the child that is whenever the child feels hungry you can give milk to the child and the child will take the milk according to the need and then will leave the milk. if the child is taking more milk you can offer milk in more quantity with intermittent burping . there is no need to to go for hourly feeding pattern. also there is no need to wake up the child from sleep if the weight of the child is within normal limits .
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Good afternoon, There is no such thing like feeding duration gaps, If baby is active and gaining weight as per required age, nothing more is required. Take care? For more information follow my Instagram : tiwari_child_clinic (Health Question & Answer) 🙏Tiwari child clinic Delhi 🙏
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No..its okay
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Hello Good morning, No need . After 2 completed months they start sleeping for 5 hours at a stretch in the night
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