Newborns usually feed every 2–3 hours in the early weeks.
This tool helps you estimate the next feed time based on when your baby last fed.
Enter the last feeding time and choose interval length to see the expected next feed window.
This is a tracking aid, not a strict schedule.
Calculate Next Feeding Time
Typical Feeding Pattern (0–3 Months)
| Age | Typical Frequency |
|---|---|
| 0–4 Weeks | Every 2–3 hours |
| 1–2 Months | 2–3 hours (some cluster feeding) |
| 2–3 Months | 3–4 hours (varies by baby) |
Feeding is baby-led. These are general patterns, not strict schedules.
Newborn feeding is not clock-based.
Hunger cues matter more than strict timing.
24-Hour Feeding Counter
Feeds in last 24h: 0
Newborn Feeding Reference (0–3 Months)
| Age | Typical Feeding Pattern |
|---|---|
| 0–4 Weeks | Every 2–3 hours (8–12 feeds/day) |
| 1–2 Months | Every 2–3 hours (cluster feeding common) |
| 2–3 Months | Every 3–4 hours (varies by baby) |
Feeding is cue-based. Hunger signs matter more than the clock.
