YOGYAKARTA - Being a mother is an extraordinary experience, but also full of challenges. One of the questions that often arise is about the frequency of breastfeeding babies. Is my baby breastfeeding enough?
The frequency of breastfeeding babies is essential to ensure optimal growth and development. This article will discuss in detail the ideal breastfeeding frequency for your baby.
Reporting from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention page, the number of breastfeeding frequencies is divided into the following time span:
The baby's stomach is small, so he doesn't need a lot of milk to full. But your baby may want to eat as often as 1 to 3 hours.
Breastfeeding that often helps increase your milk supply and gives your baby exercise smoking and swallowing. You may be able to hear your baby smoke and swallow milk.
In addition, most babies who get breast milk should not be given baby formulas in the first few days. If you are worried about meeting your baby's needs, immediately discuss it with a lactation consultant, or a baby doctor.
As babies grow, their stomachs also grow. Your baby will gradually be able to drink more breastfeeding on each breastfeeding.
During the first few weeks and months, the time between breastfeeding will begin to increase. On average, most babies breastfed by exclusive breastfeeding will be breastfed around every 2 to 4 hours.
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However, some babies may breastfeed as often as every hour at some time, this is often called cluster feed.
Then how often your baby is breastfeeding, it may change depending on the time and day. Some breastfeeding sessions may be long, and the others are short are normal.
Babies generally take what they need on every breastfeeding and stop eating when they are full.
In addition, babies will look satisfied and sleepy after breastfeeding, or which is a sign that they have received enough breast milk. Thus, your baby will breastfeed about 8 to 12 times in 24 hours.
The length of time and frequent breastfeeding babies will change as they grow and when they start eating more solid foods.
For this reason, the best recommendation is to continue to follow your baby's signal, and breastfeed when you see signs that the baby is hungry. This moment is sometimes called breastfeeding as requested.
If your baby seems less interested in breastfeeding after you introduce solid food, then try breastfeeding before you offer them other foods.
Please note, your breast milk is the most important source of nutrition, even after you start feeding your baby with solid food.
Please note, your number of breastfeeding in a day in toddlers varies. Some mothers want to breastfeed just before bed or in the morning, but other babies continue to drink breast milk as a larger portion of their daily diet. So continue to follow your child's signal to decide when to be hungry and want to breastfeed.
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