So the baby falls asleep while nursing from a food coma (the same reason we all fall
asleep after a big meal), but it's not fatty hindmilk so it runs through their stomach quickly and they need to eat again in an hour.
Not exact matches
After we have a
big meal, especially around lunchtime, the body just naturally has its own internal clock which tells us that we should be falling
asleep around that time.
Symptoms of high blood sugar (insulin resistance) include fatigue
after meals, constant hunger, cravings for sweets not relieved by eating them, constant thirst, frequent urination, difficulty falling
asleep, and a
big belly.