Getting Baby Into A Routine

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Uploaded by on May 29, 2009

Routines are important both for mum and baby. Routines for Sleep, Feeding and Activity can be encouraged from a very early age. How to avoid making baby over-tired, Why keeping baby awake for more than 90 mins can be trouble for you and your baby. How to familiarise your baby with the place in which it will sleep. Why mobiles and toys are not good for baby's cot.

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  • @TheAFwifey Hi, your baby should be able to go at least 3 hours between feeds. Some babies can do longer but you need to take his/her cues and feed them when they display those hunger signs. Jo

  • at three and a half months old how long should my breast fed baby be able to go between feedings?

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