How to wake up your newborn to feed

How to wake up your newborn to feed?

Your newborn may wake up to eat during the night, but it’s important to let them sleep. You can wake up your newborn to feed in the middle of the night if they wake up hungry, but don’t do it too often. If you do wake up your newborn too often, they won’t learn when to wake up on their own and this can cause them to wake up early in the morning and not be able to get back to sleep.

How to wake up a newborn to feed?

You can try to wake up your newborn by gently touching their cheek, chin, or forehead. You can also try putting cold water on their face or lips. You can also try a gentle rocking motion. This usually works for the first few hours after birth, but then your newborn will likely start to become more resistant. If none of these methods work, you will need to feed your newborn on demand.

How to wake up a baby to feed?

Your baby’s sleeping habits are likely to change as they grow, but waking up a newborn to feed is often the most challenging. Try to resist picking up your baby or walking around the room to wake them up - this will only confuse them and make them feel unsettled. Instead, use gentle and soothing techniques to gently wake them up. You could rub their feet or give them a gentle pat on the back or head. If they seem to wake up more easily with a little noise,

How to wake a sleeping newborn to feed?

Try not to wake your newborn up when they are asleep. It only agitates them and makes it more difficult for them to fall back asleep. Let them wake up on their own naturally, on their own time. Once they wake up, follow their cues to let them know it's time to eat. They will let you know by kicking, stretching, becoming more alert, or by making sucking motions with their lips. You can also use the signs they give you to determine when they are hungry.

How to wake up a newborn to eat?

It is very important to know that newborn babies are not awake all the time and that they actually need quiet and dark periods for their bodies to develop and grow. In the first few weeks, babies can sleep for approximately 14 hours in a day. They do not need to be woken up unless they start to move or make noises. If your baby starts to move and make noises, it is usually a sign that they are hungry. That is the perfect time to wake them up to feed them.