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Baby supplies tend to get a bit beaten with each child, so fresh staple items are always nice: onesies, burp clothes, bibs, sleepers, and clothes in general.
Not exact matches
Things
tend to even out after the first few weeks, when your milk
supply meets your
baby's needs more precisely.
«At around the 4 - month mark, milk
supply tends to regulate, and people who had oversupply in the beginning may now have a
supply that meets their
baby's needs.
With the «
supply and demand» issue, even with normal functioning breasts
babies tend to favor one breast.
Alternate breasts to maintain a good milk
supply in both breasts if one
baby tends to suck more vigorously than the other until the
babies decide which breast they prefer.
Moms
tend to use their
baby's nap time to get things done, but not resting can have an affect on your milk
supply.
When I saw a lactation consultant after my first
baby was born, she said that milk
supply tends to be highest in the the middle of the night / early morning and lowest in the early evening.
I often felt touched out, stressed over milk
supply, exhausted from frequent pumping sessions and
tending to my
baby.
Also, jaundiced
babies are very sleepy and
tend not to eat enough - hence degrading your
supply if you don't know you need to pump after they've fed.