Newborns really just feed and sleep every two to three hours during the first few weeks of life. Moms from our online community often ask: My baby is still sleeping, but it's time feeding. Should I wake him up to feed?
Child behavior specialist Ria Campos Lopez and pediatrician Dr. Faith Alcazaren-Buenaventura of Stratum Health Partners explain the general rule on when to wake baby to feed and when to prioritize sleep (because we need to all the sleep we can get!)
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Child behavior specialist Ria Campos Lopez and pediatrician Dr. Faith Alcazaren-Buenaventura of Stratum Health Partners explain the general rule on when to wake baby to feed and when to prioritize sleep (because we need to all the sleep we can get!)
You'll find more stories like this on our website: www.smartparenting.com.ph
Don't forget to check out our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/smartparenting.ph/
You can also join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/SmartParentingVillage/
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smartparenting/
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