Sentences with phrase «cue feeding»

"Cue feeding" is a term used to describe a way of feeding babies where parents or caregivers pay attention to the baby's signs of hunger and feed them accordingly, instead of following a strict schedule. It means feeding the baby when they show signs of being hungry, such as crying, rooting, or sucking on their hands. Full definition
Examining the Evidence for Cue Feeding Breastfed Infants by Lisa Marasco, BA, IBCLC and Jan Barger, MA, RN, IBCLC
But my period stayed out — due to the on cue feeding — until 20 months post paretum.
AAP MEDIA ALERT titled «AAP Addresses Scheduled Feedings vs. Demand Feedings» affirmed the American Academy of Pediatrics» support for cue feeding and reiterated the AAP position that «scheduled feedings designed by parents may put babies at risk for poor weight gain and dehydration.»
«Examining the Evidence for Cue Feeding» by Jan Barger, RN, MS, IBCLS and Lisa Marasco, MA, IBCLC Explains the physiological basis for cue feeding recommendations
There are many confirmed advantages to on - cue feeding, especially less frustration and better digestion.
We had come from a cue feeding / attachment parenting background, but we were very young, immature Christians, and our marriage was less than happy.
I cue fed him from then, and it was the most beautiful year of my parenting career: listening and responding to his God - given ability to communicate his needs for food and comfort.
If you're breastfeeding, feed on demand (cue feeding) for nutrition as well as comfort, as often as your fussy baby needs a calming influence.
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