Not exact matches
Stretch out
feedings by
at least a
few hours every
few days.
For example, as Katie Madden, a Registered Nurse and International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) suggests, it's absolutely possible for a partner to take over a night
feeding so a breastfeeding mom can sleep (or
at least have a
few hours without a small human touching them).
Keep in mind that if you're breastfeeding, it makes sense to keep the baby in your room, as you'll want to
feed him — or
at least offer him your breast — every
few hours.
Don't set a strict baby
feeding schedule, instead breastfeed your baby as often as he wants
at least 8 - 12 times every 24
hours during the first
few weeks.
For the first 24
hours, the puppy may lose a
few grams, but should
at least remain stable or increase slightly as they become more hydrated with
feeding