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Tag: nursing

When to Feed a Baby

When to Feed a Baby

Posted on July 14, 2017February 8, 2023 by Parent Trust

Feed your baby whenever he wants to eat. He’ll use hunger cues (physical signs) to tell you when he wants milk. For example, he’ll show you he’s hungry by sucking on anything close to his mouth. Or he’ll make little sounds and try to suck on his hands. Or he’ll suck on his blanket or Read More

Posted in Infants Tagged Simple Guide to Having a Baby, breastfeeding, nursing, feeding
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