AmbikaMom of 2 children1 Year agoA. very common if you are breastfeeding then you feed as per your baby's demand and if you are giving packed milk then better not to exceed above 600 ml per day if possible.
Dr Vandan H KumarFather of a 7 yr 4 m old boy1 Year agoA. to wean your baby from the habit of drinking milk before bed, it is important to establish a consistent and calming bedtime routine. gradually reduce the amount of milk offered each night, replacing it with a small snack or extra cuddle time. encourage good sleep hygiene practices, such as dimming the lights and reading a bedtime story, to signal to your baby that it is time to sleep. it may also be helpful to offer a comforting alternative, such as a pacifier or a favorite blanket, to help your baby self-soothe without relying on milk. remember to be patient and understanding as yodur baby adjusts to this new routine, and seek advice from a pediatrician if needed. x
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