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The Ultimate Guide to Developing a Newborn Feeding Schedule: Expert Tips and Recommendations

As a new parent, figuring out the right feeding schedule for your newborn can be overwhelming. However, following a recommended newborn feeding schedule can make things easier and ensure that your baby is getting all the nourishment they need. It is recommended that newborns be fed on demand, meaning you should feed your baby whenever they show signs of hunger, which can be as often as every 1-3 hours. Breastfeeding is usually recommended, but if you are formula feeding, it is important to follow the instructions on the packaging regarding how much and how often to feed. It is also important to monitor your baby's weight gain and poop and pee output to ensure they are getting enough food. Remember, every baby is different, so don't be afraid to reach out to your pediatrician for guidance.