First let's discuss the differences between the two👇 A growth spurt is when your baby is growing in short, intense bursts. (So it's not your imagination - your baby really did outgrow all his newborn outfits overnight!) This phase usually only lasts a few days. Your little one will most likely have their initial spurt between 1 and 3 weeks and another between 3 to 6 (sometimes 8) weeks. After that, you can expect more at 3 months, 6 months and 9 months. A leap is the mental development of your baby, which means that suddenly there are many changes going on in their brain. Suddenly, their brain perceives things it wasn't capable of perceiving before. Examples: smiling, cooing, rolling, sitting up.. etc. Signs to look out for Baby wants to eat more: If you've been breastfeeding every three hours, your baby will now want to belly up to the milk bar every hour or two. Thať's just fine. The more often your baby breastfeeds, the more he stimulates milk production to keep up with his growing appetite. Older babies will also want to nurse more and up their intake of the jarred stuff if they're eating solids. Your baby will be up more often at night. Even if your baby was sleeping for a blissful five- or six-hour stretch, during a growth spurt he may howl for a midnight snack, then one at 2 a.m., 4 a.m. and so on. You may find your older baby waking up earlier from his naps too. Your baby will be crankier than usual. At the breast, he'll be extra fussy, latching and unlatching because he wants more milk right now, and your production might not be up to speed yet. Plus, all those late nights don't help his mood (or yours!) either. If you are breastfeeding, make sure you're drinking plenty of water to stay hydrated. #growthspurt #growthchallenge #babygrowth #4mumy #4mumybaby #4mumymother https://www.instagram.com/p/CUShdWTqjVM/?utm_medium=tumblr

















