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Should I let my newborn sleep through her feeding times, or wake her up?

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Angela Rosas
Answered by Angela Rosas M.D.
"The most enjoyable thing for me in practicing general pediatrics is to use my professional training and my experiences as a mother to help families to improve the health of their children," says Angela Rosas. "It is a wondrous feeling to watch children heal and develop into healthy young adults, knowing that you played a small role in the process."

Angela Rosas M.D., graduated from Stanford University with a degree in human biology. She attended medical school and completed her residency in pediatrics at the University of California at San Diego. She has been a fellow in the American Academy of Pediatrics since 1991. Dr. Rosas has practiced general pediatrics for eight years in community clinics, private practice, and university hospitals. She is currently Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of California at Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, California. Her clinical and research interests are breastfeeding, asthma, adolescent care, children with disabilities, child abuse and neglect, and accident prevention. Dr. Rosas has published several articles in peer-reviewed journals and contributed to various pediatric textbooks. She frequently lectures on pediatrics issues at medical conferences and for community agencies. Dr. Rosas is married to another pediatrician and has three young daughters.
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Should I let my newborn sleep through her feeding times, or wake her up?

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Many health care providers recommend waking newborns every few hours to breastfeed for the first few days. Once your milk supply is well established and your baby is feeding well, you can wait for your baby to wake herself to feed. Important indicators of a good milk supply are that your breasts feel full and then empty after nursing. Your baby should also stool and urinate very frequently and should be gaining good weight at the first checkup.
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