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How Often Should a Newborn Breastfeed at Night: Expert Tips for Nighttime Feedings

Wondering how often your newborn should breastfeed at night? The frequency of nighttime nursing sessions varies for every baby, but most newborns feed every 2-3 hours. This frequent feeding helps ensure they receive the necessary nutrients and build a strong bond with mom. Keep in mind that babies have small stomachs and breast milk is quickly digested, so nighttime feedings are essential for their growth and development. As your baby grows, they may gradually start sleeping for longer stretches. Remember, each baby is unique, so trust your instincts and consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice regarding your baby's feeding schedule.