0-1 month newborns to be woken up for feeding.
Newborn newborns typically sleep about 18 to 20 hours a day. Newborns sleep longer and need to be woken up when feeding. Newborns nurse less at a time, and may eat about 20-30 ml. If they sleep for a long time without being given a feed, it may affect the normal nutritional needs of the child.
And the child’s blood glucose reserve capacity is relatively weak, may also occur hypoglycemia, which will affect the child’s health, so it is recommended to feed at intervals of about 3 to 4 hours, can be used to play the ear, play the soles of the feet and other ways to wake up to breastfeeding.
Of course, most babies will spontaneously wake up to find milk to eat if they are hungry, but there are times when the child does sleep more deeply, and at this time, if there are 3 or 4 hours without milk, it is recommended to wake up to breastfeed. As the child grows up, you can extend the feeding time later, you can no longer wake up at night.
After the birth of the newborn baby, pay attention to the newborn baby sucking, sleep, newborn baby defecation, newborn baby reaction and newborn baby breathing and color, etc., and consult the doctor if there is any abnormality.