Should a 2-Month-Old Baby Eat Night Milk at Night?

Whether a two-month-old baby needs to be fed night milk depends on the baby’s needs. If the baby wakes up at night and shows signs of hunger, feeding night milk is normal. However, if the baby doesn’t wake up to eat, it may mean they don’t need it, and parents should not worry too much. Moreover, if breastfeeding mothers feel discomfort from engorged breasts, they can express milk at night to achieve a balance between milk supply and demand.
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