POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy3 months agoA. If your 11-month-old child is waking frequently at night and asking for milk every half an hour, it may be more out of habit or comfort than true hunger. At this age, most babies can sleep for longer stretches and may not need frequent night feeds. Frequent waking could also be due to teething, growth spurts, separation anxiety, or an inconsistent sleep routine.
To help your baby sleep better, try to establish a calming bedtime routine with a fixed sleep time. Ensure he is getting enough solid food and milk during the day, so he doesn’t wake up hungry at night. Gradually try to reduce night feeds by offering water or gently patting instead of milk every time. If the pattern continues or worsens, consult a pediatrician to rule out any discomfort or nutritional gaps.
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