FIND US ON SOCIAL

Facebook linkYoutube linkLinkedin linkInstagram linkTikTok linkTwitter link
View post on Instagram
 
View post on Instagram
 
View post on Instagram
 
View post on Instagram
 
View post on Instagram
 
View post on Instagram
 
View post on Instagram
 
View post on Instagram
 
View post on Instagram
 
View post on Instagram
 

Join the Fam,

Stay in the Know

JOIN OUR COMMUNITY

Sign up to get helpful tips, offers, and more!

ABOUT

Mission & FoundersThe 5 S’sBlogCareers

SUPPORT

FAQsFees, Shipping, and Return PolicySNOO User GuideContact Us

COMMUNITY

PressAffiliatesRefer-a-FriendMilitary DiscountAuthorized PartnersWholesale Inquiry

LEGAL

Terms of SalePrivacy PolicyCookie PolicyCookie PreferencesTerms of ServiceEULASNOO Limited WarrantyAll Legal Terms

LEARN MORE

Employee Benefit ProgramHospitals and HealthcareFDAHSA/FSASustainabilitySNOO Safety and SecurityScientific Research

SHOP

SNOO Smart SleeperSleepea SwaddleSNOObear White Noise LoveySNOObie Smart Soother

© 2026 Happiest Baby, Inc. | All Rights Reserved

All third party trademarks (including names, logos, and icons) referenced by Happiest Baby remain the property of their respective owners. Unless specifically identified as such, Happiest Baby’s use of third party trademarks does not indicate any relationship, sponsorship, or endorsement between Happiest Baby and the owners of these trademarks. Any references by Happiest Baby to third party trademarks are to identify the corresponding third party goods and/or services and shall be considered nominative fair use under the trademark law.

    Happiest Baby
    REGISTRY
    SLEEP SOLUTIONS
    BLOG
    FREE SNOO
    REFER, GET $30
    HOSPITAL SNOO
    FAQS

    BABY

    Signs Your Baby Is Hungry

    Learn baby's early, middle, and late hunger cues.

    Dr. Harvey Karp

    Written by

    Dr. Harvey Karp

    SHARE THIS ARTICLE

    Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedinShare on PinterestShare via EmailCopy to clipboard link
    signs baby is hungry baby hunger cues

    ON THIS PAGE

    • Signs Baby Is Hungry
    • List of Baby Hunger Signs
    • Is Baby Eating Hands a Sign of Hunger?
    • Ignoring the Signs That a Newborn is Hungry

    Signs Baby Is Hungry

    Infants have a sophisticated vocabulary for communicating their needs, especially hunger. When a mild hunger begins, you'll start to see early signs your baby is hungry, such as putting his hand to his mouth, and making mmmm sounds.

    Frequency of baby hunger cues: Babies usually need to eat every 2 to 3 hours, so your baby will probably signal hunger every 2 to 3 hours.

    What happens if you miss one of your newborn’s early hunger cues? Don’t worry; your baby won’t give up! Next, he will send you more demanding middle-hunger cues. These include rooting (moving head from side with an open mouth, looking for a nipple), open eyes and more active movements. If he still hasn’t gotten your full attention, he’ll shift into late hunger cues: wriggling, fussing and crying.

    List of Baby Hunger Signs

    Here is a few signs that your baby is hungry:

    • Rooting
    • Open eyes and active movements
    • Wriggling
    • Fussing
    • Crying
    • Your baby puts his hand to his mouth
    • Your baby makes mmmmm sounds

    Of course, you should never ignore your baby’s hunger signals. In fact, if your baby fusses for more than 10 minutes after the last feeding, you should still offer a bit more milk. (Some babies finish a feeding and then fuss a little later when they realize they need just an extra ounce to “top off the tank” in preparation for sleep.)

    Is Baby Eating Hands a Sign of Hunger?

    After around 6-8 weeks of the newborn period, your baby eating or sucking his hands is not always a reliable sign of hunger. During 6-8 weeks of age, your baby will begin to gain more control over his hands and explore his newfound dexterity with his mouth more frequently.

    Ignoring the Signs That a Newborn is Hungry

    Ignoring early hunger signs to get a bit more sleep is actually smart. An extra hour of rest can improve nursing by reducing depression, preventing mastitis and boosting your milk supply. That’s why hundreds of breastfeeding clinics help moms succeed by teaching them swaddling and the other S’s during Happiest Baby classes.

    Note: During the first month or two, you will encourage better nighttime sleeping by waking and nursing your baby every couple of hours…during the day. You can also try the SNOO Smart Sleeper which is a baby bassinet that actually helps to automatically calm and put your baby to sleep using white noise and motion. You can learn more about purchasing or renting a SNOO here.

    Disclaimer: The information on our site is NOT medical advice for any specific person or condition. It is only meant as general information. If you have any medical questions and concerns about your child or yourself, please contact your health provider.

    Top Stories

    how to use 5s's for soothing babies

    BABY

    The 5 S's for Soothing Babies

    what is the fourth trimester

    BABY

    What Is the Fourth Trimester?

    white noise for babies

    BABY

    Newborn Baby White Noise Benefits

    when to stop pacifier use

    TODDLER

    How and When to Stop Pacifier Use

    4 month sleep regression

    BABY

    3-4 Month Sleep Regression: Proven Ways to Help Your Baby Sleep Again

    A mother dream feeds her newborn baby

    BABY

    What Is Dream Feeding?...And How Do I Do It?

    SHARE THIS ARTICLE

    Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedinShare on PinterestShare via EmailCopy to clipboard link

    MOST LOVED

    Sleepytime Sidekicks

    SNOO Smart Sleeper

    $1,695

    SNOObie

    SNOObie Smart Soother

    $69.95

    SNOObear in Cocoa Woolly colour

    SNOObear

    $59.95

    Sleepea® 5-Second Baby Swaddle Rainbow

    Sleepea 5-Second Swaddle

    $29.95

    100% Organic SNOO Sleep Sack Blue Tie-Dye

    SNOO Sack

    $34.95

    More on Baby

    A parent cleans a baby bottle

    BABY

    Sterilizing Baby Bottles: When It Matters—and the Easiest Ways to Do It

    Keep your baby’s feeding gear spic-and-span…and safe!

    A parent changes a baby's diaper

    BABY

    Get the Dirt on Diarrhea in Babies

    Because nothing sends parents into “detective mode” like an off-looking poop.