You can tell so if your baby needs to feed when
he starts smacking his lips, nagging and putting his hands to your mouth.
Not exact matches
She then
started whining and
smacking her
lips (I'm not kidding).
The American Academy of Pediatrics says to watch for hunger cues like
starting to fuss, putting her fists in her mouth,
smacking her
lips or looking more alert.
To feed him before he
starts wailing, keep an eye out for early signs of hunger, such as
lip licking or
smacking, sucking on hands, rooting (opening mouth and turning head when you stroke his cheek), and fussing.
Lip -
smacking Kachoris with some flavored milk will be a perfect way to
start Day 2.