It is normal for breastfed babies to become hungry after an hour. The exact interval between feedings varies due to each baby’s own digestive ability, as well as the difference in the amount the baby sucks each time. Early infants are fed according to their needs. Different babies have different digestive abilities and different stomach capacities, so the feeding intervals are different. Babies grow and develop quickly, and nutrition must be adequate, so babies can be fed every time they are hungry. As the baby grows older, the baby’s diet will gradually become more regular and the interval will be relatively longer. Breastfeeding interval is not fixed, as long as the baby can be digested, normal weight gain, normal stool and urine, good mental state, generally do not need to worry.