3 month growth spurt


In a growth spurt, breastfeeding babies feed more than usual and often act finicky than usual. You will need to increase your baby's feedings when they are going through a 3 month growth spurt. The increase in baby’s milk recess during growth spurts is temporary. In the day or so before a growth spurt, some babies sleep more than usual. You can feed them when they appear to be hungry as they go through the growth spurt. Older baby might not need to be feed customarily during the night if they have had consistent weight gain. For 5 month milestones in a baby growth we have to focus on first 3 month growth spurt. Your baby will likely also start to amalgamate feedings by 3 months old. Your baby’s stomach capacity is significantly larger now than it was in the early days and weeks after birth.


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