Question

What should I do if my baby keeps eating breast milk at night?

Answer

Hello, typically, babies can gradually reduce the frequency of night-time feedings after three months old. It is recommended to ensure that the baby is well-fed before bedtime and try to avoid breastfeeding during the night. If necessary, you can take your baby for a check-up of trace elements. If it is found that there is a lack of calcium, you may consider supplementing with calcium gluconate, zinc gluconate, and cod liver oil, and allow the baby to get more sunlight.