Two-month-old babies are usually breastfed once every three hours, but this is not absolute, or on-demand breastfeeding, according to the baby’s specific situation. Two-month-old babies breastfeeding interval of three hours, but if the baby digests faster and shows signs of hunger, you can also reduce the interval appropriately, two and a half hours to feed once. If the baby’s demand for breastmilk is on the low side, it can also be fed for a longer period of time as appropriate. All these need to be considered according to the specific situation of the baby. Moreover, if the baby is more active during the day, the interval between feedings will be shorter, and if the digestion slows down after sleeping at night, the interval between feedings will be increased, and it is usually possible to feed at intervals of four hours. Every baby is different, as long as the milk is quiet, no crying, normal urination and defecation, and steady weight gain, then feeding is enough.