A newborn baby’s stomach is pretty darn tiny—about the size of a cherry, or a marble. By day three, it’s the size of a walnut. That’s usually not big enough for even 0.5 to 1 ounce of liquids. It’s no wonder they need to be fed every couple of hours, including at night. Still, it’s a lot to handle, especially when you
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