Why do I have to wake up my newborn at night to feed him?

Postnatal, Your questions

Marie, the nurse who came to my home, told me to wake up my baby after 5 hours of sleep because he is only four days old. My parents said to me that a hungry baby will wake up on their own. I don’t know who to believe! Can you tell me why I have to wake him up? Thank you for everything, Lilianne. 


Lilianne, it’s always a good thing to ask questions when you have doubts. In fact, a baby will always lose weight after birth. This is associated with loss of warmth, fluids and the fact that the umbilical cord is not longer providing them with nourishment like in your uterus. Also, it’s acceptable for a baby to lose about 10% of their birth weight. After childbirth, consuming milk should return their weight back to normal after a couple of days, then surpass their birth weight. It can take 1-2 weeks for the baby to regain their birth weight. 

That is why we suggest waking them up at night to make sure that they consume enough milk and to avoid dehydration. Additionally, jaundice, which affects many babies, makes them sleepier, and it is harder for them to wake up on their own. Thus the need to wake them to make sure they get enough nourishment for their growth. 

When your baby has regained their birth weight, their health is generally fine, and they wake up on their own to breastfeed, you can stop waking them up at night. Whatever they didn’t consume at night, they will consume during the rest of the day. 

I hope this helps Lilianne. Congratulations on becoming a parent!

Marie

The Baby Expert 

Discover our videos

Subscribe to a monthly or quarterly package now to access full videos.

The Calming Dance

The Calming Dance

Your baby is inconsolable, and you’ve tried everything. Have you tried the calming dance? With simple movements, this dance can
Childbirth in a Birthing Center

Childbirth in a Birthing Center

Marie attends the birth of Amy and Greg’s 4th child. The couple chose to give birth in a birthing home.
Warning Signs of Imminent Labour

Warning Signs of Imminent Labour

Are you getting close to your delivery date? What signs indicate that you are slowing going into labour? Marie talks
Evolution of Labour

Evolution of Labour

What conditions are necessary for natural childbirth? Marie talks about them in clear terms. You will then be able to

Discover other articles

How many ounces of milk per container when I freeze my milk?

How many ounces of milk per container when I freeze my milk?

When I freeze my milk, how many ounces per container? Thanks, Valerie Excellent question, Valerie. But it depends on how much your baby drinks. If
What is my baby experiencing in my uterus?

What is my baby experiencing in my uterus?

I would love to understand what my baby is experiencing in my uterus. I have a hard time coming to grasps as it’s all very
Is there arsenic in baby cereal?

Is there arsenic in baby cereal?

Marie, I heard someone say that there is arsenic in baby cereal. This worries me...
How to deal with the fear of childbirth?

How to deal with the fear of childbirth?

If you would like to learn about the consequences of fear of childbirth, read Tokophobia and its Possible Consequences (in french only). Before Pregnancy: When

Why do I have to wake up my newborn at night to feed him?

Par Marie Fortier Temps de lecture: 1 min
0