Feeding times – 7, 10, 1, 4, once every three hours, eight times a day. This is for newborns who are fed artificially: newborns are fed milk and are not breastfed for various reasons. 1. indicates 7:00 am, 10:00 am, 1:00 pm, 4:00 pm; cycle to 7:00 pm, 10:00 pm, 1:00 am, 4:00 am as feeding time. When the time is less than that and the baby is crying and noisy, feed some plain water or light glucose water, or use a comfort pacifier. When it’s feeding time and the baby doesn’t wake up from sleep, you can play the soles of your feet until the baby cries and wakes up, then feed the milk. 2. For mixed feeding babies, you can feed breast milk first, and then supplement with milk; or feed breast milk for one meal and milk for one meal. When feeding breast milk time to control, not too long. Some babies do not drink plain water, little tongue to the top or spit out the plain water, the mother should make some homemade glucose water: plain water, add a small amount of glucose powder. Light, a little sweet taste on the line. Glucose powder is not recommended to buy those in the supermarket with many auxiliary ingredients, canned, some will lead to baby allergies. It is recommended to buy the pure glucose powder without anything added at the hospital or pharmacy, which is about$3+ for 500 grams. Remember, it usually takes a week or two to get your baby used to following a set schedule, you just have to work towards that goal. Before long, you will be surprised how quickly your baby adapts to this schedule and wakes up on time for feedings.