Keep feeding on demand — babies know when they’re hungry.
“Offer the breast or bottle whenever your baby shows signs of hunger, not just on a schedule.”
“Watch for early hunger cues like rooting, sucking on hands, or fussiness.”
“Feeding on demand helps maintain your baby’s weight gain and growth.”
“Don’t worry about strict timing; babies feed at their own pace and frequency.”
“Short, frequent feeds are normal in the first weeks and help stimulate milk supply.”
“Responding quickly to hunger cues can reduce prolonged crying and stress.”
“Every baby’s appetite varies — some feed more often, some less, and that’s okay.”
“Stay flexible; growth spurts may increase the frequency of feeding temporarily.”
“Feeding on demand strengthens the bond between you and your baby through close contact.”
“Trust your baby — they instinctively know when they need nourishment and comfort.”