How to scientifically feed babies

  Many couples are very happy after having a baby, but there may also be some problems that arise. Because they lack experience, they don't know how to feed their babies. If you feed your baby too many times and are afraid that their digestive system won't be able to handle it, how can you scientifically feed your baby?

  

How to scientifically feed babies1

  Firstly, the feeding method of a baby is closely related to their age. If it is a newborn baby, the feeding frequency will be more frequent because at this time, the baby eats very little at once, so they will get hungry quickly. Parents can feed the baby once every two hours, which is beneficial for the baby's growth and development.

  In addition, parents can appropriately extend the feeding time of their babies after they are slightly older. It is usually fed every three hours, and when the baby is three months old, it can be fed every four hours. Usually, babies can have fewer intervals during the day, and at night, they can eat enough before going to bed.

  Finally, when the baby is six months old, parents can add complementary foods to the baby appropriately. When feeding complementary foods to babies, milk and complementary foods can be fed at intervals. In addition, it should be noted that babies who are breastfed tend to be hungry for a shorter period of time because breast milk is relatively thin and easy for the baby to digest. At this time, parents should feed them a few more times appropriately.

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