If your baby is
fussy after nursing, a well - meaning friend or family member may suggest offering a bottle of pumped milk or formula and then think it is proof that your milk supply is insufficient if baby takes the bottle.
When your baby is
fussy after nursing, it can certainly cause you to wonder if something you are eating is causing gas or discomfort in your little one.
Not exact matches
A good time to burp your breastfed baby is
after she stops
nursing, or if she becomes
fussy during a feeding.
If you're
nursing, you may find that your baby becomes
fussy after you eat certain foods.
Studies have shown that drinking more than 750 mg of caffeine per day (or about three 8 - ounce cups of brewed coffee) may cause babies to become irritable,
fussy, cranky, or unable to sleep
after a
nursing session.
I had a
nurse in the hospital where I had my 2 year old almost insist that I give my sweet little Britain formula because she was quite
fussy after breastfeeding.
But for now, you might find yourself with a
fussy, gassy baby
after they've
nursed - and one of the reasons for their upset stomach might be due to your chocolate cravings.
Now
after several bottles, my son is
fussy at the breast and not wanting to
nurse well.
I pump
after every
nursing session so I should sneak in some
nursing time in between and maybe baby won't be
fussy after the usual feed... Eventually.
If your baby becomes
fussy or develops a rash, diarrhea or congestion soon
after nursing, consult your baby's doctor.
I pump
after every feeding, I try not to go more than 3 hours without pumping, I
nurse whenever LO is hungry but I end up giving him a bottle of expressed milk because he's so
fussy at the breast (I've tried
nursing teas, lactation cookies, goat rue, malt beverage, oatmeal everyday etc) but I barely get now 2oz from both breath!