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Is It Normal for Newborns to Feed Often?

Frequent feeding in newborns may be due to insufficient satiety or poor sleep quality, so it is important to observe and adjust feeding times and methods appropriately.
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Is Two-Month-Old Baby’s Milk Intake Normal?

Two-month-old babies have varying milk intake, but generally speaking, if the child is gaining weight normally, there’s no need to worry. It’s recommended to observe the baby’s symptoms and maintain appropriate fluid intake.
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  • Baby Health
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Newborn Sleep and Feeding Issues

Wondering how to solve newborn sleep and feeding issues
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  • Newborn Care
  • Sleep Issues
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Reasons for Frequent Crying in 13-Day-Old Infants and Feeding Frequency

Frequent crying in 13-day-old infants could be due to hunger. It is recommended to feed them every 30 minutes to 1 hour, with each feeding of 50 to 70 milliliters.
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  • Infant Health
  • Feeding Frequency
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The Relationship Between a Baby’s Green Stool and Decreased Nighttime Feeding

A 35-day-old baby’s green stool may be related to decreased nighttime feeding, which could be a symptom of diarrhea.
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  • Baby Health
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