The timing of breastfeeding for newborns from 0 to 3 days is mainly based on the method of feeding. Usually breastfeeding is done on demand, while artificial feeding is done at intervals of 2-3 hours and the amount of milk fed is around 30-40 ml. Usually, after birth, newborns are not able to take in nutrients from their mothers because they are separated from their mother’s environment, so they need to be breastfed or artificially fed as early as possible to replenish the energy needed by their bodies. At around 0-3 days after birth, the timing of breastfeeding is determined by the type of feeding. If breastfeeding is used, it is usually done on demand, such as when the newborn is hungry, so there is no fixed time. In the case of artificial feeding, it is usually done at 3-hour intervals, about 8 times in a day. If you are not sure about the time and amount of breastfeeding for your newborn, it is advisable to consult the neonatology department and the doctor will make a decision based on your newborn’s condition.