The number of breastfeeding for newborns is based on the principle of feeding on demand, and newborns can be fed about 7 times a day from 4-6 months after birth. The newborn’s stomach is very small and the stomach empties quickly, so he or she will feel hungry very quickly, resulting in a significant increase in the amount of milk eaten. The newborn’s development is relatively rapid, so feeding must be done on an as-needed basis, that is, if the newborn is crying and sucking milk with his mouth and shaking his head around to find milk to eat, the newborn should be fed in time, which means that the newborn is very hungry. If your newborn is hungry, you should feed your newborn in time. This is the principle of on-demand feeding, which can be done 7 times a day from 4-6 months after birth. If it is too frequent, it will cause the newborn and the mother to sleep less well, and the newborn should be fed on demand in the first few months.