Newborn babies are usually fed every 2-3 hours at night, and the exact interval between feedings needs to be decided according to the baby’s condition. Under normal circumstances, there is not much difference between daytime and nighttime feeding intervals for newborn babies, usually 2-3 hours. However, if a newborn baby has a small amount of milk or digests it too quickly, the interval between nighttime feedings may need to be shortened accordingly, around 1-2 hours. However, if the newborn baby has a normal amount of milk in one feeding, digests it normally, and does not make too much noise or wake up during the night, the interval between feedings may be lengthened accordingly to about 3-4 hours. Thus, there is no fixed time for a newborn baby to be fed at night. However, if the baby cries a lot or refuses to eat, it is advisable to consult a doctor.