Is it good for children to eat night milk

If your child is good at breastfeeding, you need to differentiate the situation. When your baby is 1-3 months old, your mother feeds on demand, when your baby wants to eat, and getting up at night to feed is a must, to make sure that you have night milk once every 3-4 hours. For babies 4-6 months old, 1-2 night feeds are needed due to the addition of complementary foods, and try to extend the time between night feeds. After six months, you should limit nighttime milking to once or try to wean your baby off nighttime milk slowly. Because there are many other hazards of breastfeeding, not only does it affect the baby’s sleep and the mother’s sleep, but it can also create tooth decay problems and overfeeding can easily produce food accumulation and overnutrition.