Behind the Scenes of Motherhood: The Surprising and Wild Truths You Never Knew!

One Teaspoon At A Time

When a baby is first born, their stomach is about the size of a small marble, so it can only hold a tiny amount of milk. That’s why feeding them regularly is important, even though it might feel like one is constantly attached to a milk machine.

As the baby grows, their stomach expands and can hold more milk, which means it can go longer between feedings. So don’t worry if it feels like you’re constantly feeding your newborn; their tummy size causes them to feed frequently.

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