How many hours does a full-term baby breastfeed?

For full-term babies, you can breastfeed at intervals of 2 to 3 hours, and there will be individual differences that affect the specifics.
Although the baby has been full-term, but because each baby’s stomach capacity is different, feeding style is different, so each interval feeding time there may be individual differences. Probably each feeding can be spaced about 2~3 hours apart.
For exclusively breastfed babies, usually after a full month should be fed on demand, the baby can feed the baby when hungry, without deliberately pursuing the time between each feeding, because during this period, breastfeeding mothers breastmilk is more adequate, you can increase the number of breastfeeding as appropriate.
For formula-fed babies, you need to fix the time between each feeding, pay attention to the amount of milk each feeding, to avoid overfeeding, which can cause vomiting.