Experts disagree on when and how to establish a routine - and even on whether you need a set schedule for your baby. But many say that babies are ready for a general schedule between 2 and 4 months of age. Most infants' sleeping and feeding habits become more consistent and predictable after three or four months
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Lily
611 days ago (04 September 2024)
Hello! With my newborn, I started a routine on a very fast day. And it worked for her.
ReplyEmily
611 days ago (04 September 2024)
Experts disagree on when and how to establish a routine - and even on whether you need a set schedule for your baby. But many say that babies are ready for a general schedule between 2 and 4 months of age. Most infants' sleeping and feeding habits become more consistent and predictable after three or four months
ReplyNeha
610 days ago (05 September 2024)
My mid wife suggested 6 - 8 months is a good age to set up a routine.
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