Hi Sir / Madam,
My baby is 64 days old. He is sleeping in the night without demanding for feed ( 11.00 pm to 06.00 am ). His last feed will be around 10.30.In the day time he is demanding for feed and he is active. His urine count is good. Alternate days he will be popping. I am doing mixed feeding. ( pump fed + formula milk ) . Formula is given only when I don't have enough pumped milk. 10 days before we have released lip tie and tongue tie through surgery. Total number of feeds per day is 7 to 9.
Could you please let me know should I wake my baby in the night and feed him?? Please let me know it would be helpful
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