How often do you breastfeed exclusively at 3 months?

Exclusive breastfeeding for 3 months is done once every 3-4 hours, but every baby’s stomach contents are different, so the interval between feedings is also different and cannot be generalized.
For 3 months, babies should be fed according to their needs and given breastmilk whenever they show hunger. In general, most 3-month-old babies are able to keep feeding once every 3-4 hours.
You can gradually help your baby to establish a regular feeding schedule, feeding every 3-4 hours during the daytime and trying not to breastfeed at night to maintain a full night’s sleep. Each feeding should last about 15-20 minutes.
However, it should be noted that every baby’s stomach contents are different, and even when breastfeeding, the amount of breastmilk varies from mother to mother, so the time interval between feedings will vary from baby to baby.
Mothers can observe their baby’s food intake to determine the feeding interval.