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How Often Should a Baby Be Breastfed?
Newborns typically need to be breastfed every 2 to 3 hours. This can amount to about 8-12 feedings in 24 hours. As the baby grows, the frequency of feeding may decrease but the duration of each feeding session may increase.
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