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Should I Put My Baby On A Feeding Schedule?

Published on Tuesday, 23 June 2015 07:00 Category: Breastfeeding 0-3 Months
A feeding schedule for you breastfed baby may sound appealing. After all, developing routines for you new little one is an important part of good parenting. It was once common to feed babies on a schedule every 3 or 4 hours.  Feeding recommendations have changed over time, even though...
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