Question

A newborn spends two to three hours at each feeding session, often accompanied by vomiting. After the nipple is removed, the baby cries and fusses until it falls asleep. Besides using a pacifier for comfort, what other measures can be taken?

Answer

Based on the description, if a newborn is taking too long to feed, it may be due to insufficient milk supply. This situation usually occurs when the baby is not getting enough to eat. The baby should not need such long feeding times; generally, breastfeeding should be limited to half an hour. If necessary, additional milk can be considered. These suggestions are in response to the question “What to Do If a Newborn Drinks Milk for Too Long?” and are offered with the hope of helping you. Wishing you health.