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Yes, small month old babies generally fall asleep after eating, wake up and start eating, breast milk is easier to digest, will not cause food accumulation, but pay attention to be sure to burp after drinking milk.
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Just after feeding the baby breast milk, try not to let the baby rest immediately, rest immediately after the meal is full, it may affect the digestion of the digestive system, easy to cause food accumulation, after the baby feeding, the mother can properly interact with the baby, wait for half an hour, in order to put the baby to sleep.
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Yes, it will not affect the growth and development of the baby, which is conducive to improving the child's sleep quality and promoting the healthy development of the child.
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Because the baby is also very struggling when breastfeeding, the baby will feel sleepy after breastfeeding.
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The child's immunity is relatively low and the physical fitness is relatively poor, so the requirements for breast milk and sleep quality are relatively high, and 80% of the time is spent sleeping.
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Because after the baby is full, he will feel very comfortable and quiet, and he will feel very sleepy and fall asleep slowly.
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It is because the baby uses a lot of strength in the process of breastfeeding, and establishes a close relationship with the mother in the process of breastfeeding, and the child has a sense of dependence and security, so it will be very sleepy.
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Because the baby's blood is concentrated near the cardiovascular system after eating, it will feel very sleepy.
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This is because breast milk contains a stabilizing factor, so babies will be very sleepy after breastfeeding.
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Normal, in fact, breastfeeding is a very physically demanding thing for small babies, and they will feel tired after eating, so it is normal to always be very sleepy after breastfeeding.
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This is very normal, because the baby's requirements for sleep are very high, and they will be very sleepy after breastfeeding. This is also a characteristic of a child's growth.
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Exceptionally normal. Children will often sleep when they are young, and they will continue to develop and grow through sleep, and parents do not need to worry about such things.
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When breastfeeding is very strenuous, it will make the child a lot of strength, and then it will be very tired and sleepy. Let your child finish the milk in time before going to bed.
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Because the child will enter the process of digestion after eating, it will be very tired at this time, so it will be very sleepy.
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Normal, of course. We feel sleepy after we have eaten because our organs move more slowly after we have eaten.
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This is normal because most children are growing up at this time and need to make sure they have enough time to rest.
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