Little One constantly asking for suckling? If so, chances are he is experiencing cluster feeding. Come on, Mother, know what are the causes of cluster feeding and how to deal with it. Cluster feeding is a condition when the baby wants to continue breastfeeding, but in a short time. This is quite normal, especially if a newborn baby. So, you don't need to worry. Possible Causes of Babies Continuing to Ask for Breastfeeding When a newborn is born, a baby will usually suckle every 1.5-3 hours. As the baby's age increases, the frequency of breastfeeding can increase to once every 2-3 hours. Now, when experiencing cluster feeding, babies can ask for breastfeeding every hour. Until now, experts have not yet found out the exact cause of cluster feeding. However, it is believed that cluster feeding is the baby's way to: Increase daily calorie intake and prevent hunger at night. That is why cluster feeding is more common in the afternoon. Tells that he is uncomfortable, for...