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My 3 month old takes feed and doesn't wake up in the night for the feed! How long should I leave without nursing ! Then after 4 hours I breastfeed him and he burps and there are spit outs too ! Should I do demand feed or feed every 3 hours ! Even in the day he takes feed for 5 mins and then sleeps back or plays. Is it something to be worried ? How often do I feed him ?
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If child is active...... Sucking well no drowsiness, fresh, adequate urine, weight gain then observation don't worry
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Greetings kindly check the urine output and weight gain of 20gm per of so it's adequate
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You can give at night.
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Demand feeds you can give during night
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Dear parents,  According to me Feed Baby every 2 hrly in day and from 10pmto6am only on demand. That is let him sleep for 6to 8 hrs along with ours sleep.
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