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Episode 149: How to Get Your Baby to Sleep Through the Night in 7 Days or Less-Dr. Meg Meeker

Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker

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Why You Shouldn't Feed Your Baby Every Four Hours

Our granddaughters were born, their twins, one was a little over two pounds. And when they were the new natal intensive cary unit, they got fed no sooner than every four hours. So during the morning, you wait until about noon or 11 o'clock you feed your baby a good, nice meal. You wait about half an hour before you put the baby to bed. It's going to eat a very satisfying meal and won't be hungry again for at least four to five hours. But if you wait a good half hour, you can feel confident that the milk has gone down into their stomach.

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