Watch as Parents shows you when to give up baby feeding at night! Helping your baby wean herself off of nighttime feedings at around four months old will be more productive as she begins a new baby sleep schedule. While your baby used to need fuel throughout the night to get a good night's sleep, it will be counterproductive to do a late feeding as she gets older. Long stretches of uninterrupted sleep are necessary at this new stage, and a new baby feeding schedule is a part of this new routine. During this crucial down time, eating could disrupt the mind and body's abilities to process new information and activate the body once more. If your newborn sleep patterns during this time become turned on due to feedings, your baby may miss out on restorative sleep that she really needs. By not performing baby feeding during the night, her metabolism is able to be slowed down. Don't worry about any potential calories she may lose during nighttime feedings. She will naturally eat more during the day to make up for any lost food that she would have eaten at night. Withholding feeding at night once your baby is four months old is a crucial step if you're learning how to get baby to sleep soundly and peacefully each night! Subscribe to the Parents Magazine channel - www.youtube.com/channel/UCvw7rZIoXbNTFBc987hjS6Q?sub_confirmation=1 Official Website: www.parents.com/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/parentsmagazine Twitter: twitter.com/parentsmagazine Pinterest: pinterest.com/parentsmagazine/ GooglePlus: plus.google.com/+parentsmagazine/ Instagram: instagram.com/parentsmagazine#