My newborn baby wants to feed all .
After a feed he did toilet and potty .He doesn't want to sleep all day and he too much cried for feed.
What can I do for his sleep please suggest me.
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This is normal for the babies to cry for milk make sure baby sleeps for at least one hr post feed n is passing urine well.... If same is not the case then visit ur pediatrician
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Dr rohit chopra
Trinity children hospital
Jalandhar
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can burp for 15 min, keep baby in inclined position after feed
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Newborn babies should breastfeed 8–12 times per day for about the first month. Breast milk is easily digested, so newborns are hungry often. Frequent feedings helps stimulate your milk production during the first few weeks.
By the time your baby is 1–2 months old, he or she probably will nurse 7–9 times a day.
In the first few weeks of life, breastfeeding should be "on demand" (when your baby is hungry), which is about every 1-1/2 to 3 hours. As newborns get older, they'll nurse less often, and may have a more predictable schedule. Some might feed every 90 minutes, whereas others might go 2–3 hours between feedings.
You should feed the baby adequately 30-40 minutes over one breast. Baby's thirst is quenched by the foremilk and hunger by the hindmilk which is rich in fats . Thank you
Dr Aditi Birje
MD PEDIATRICS KEM HOSPITAL MUMBAI
SHREE GURUMAAULI CLINIC YOGI NAGAR BORIVALI WEST MUMBAI
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