Not exact matches
Outside of the
first few weeks after birth, you likely do not need to wake your baby from naps, even
during growth spurts.
Cluster feeding is most common in the
first few weeks of life, but you may find that your baby will cluster feed again
during growth spurts and other developmental milestones, as Care.com mentioned.
This is such a tough question because all mommies need their sleep, especially
during the newborn phase, but the
first few weeks and months are such a critical period [for] establishing a robust milk supply... The key is to maintain your supply through 10 to 12 feedings per 24 hour period and also provide the proper amount of hydration and nutrition for her
growth.»
Early infant
growth spurts —
during the
first few weeks — can be shorter, but they may be more difficult on your infant.
Common times for
growth spurts are
during the
first few days at home and around 7 - 10 days, 2 - 3
weeks, 4 - 6
weeks, 3 months, 4 months, 6 months and 9 months (more or less).
Also,
during the
first few weeks and
during growth spurts, your baby may likely engage in what is called cluster feeding.
In exclusively breastfed babies, milk intake increases quickly
during the
first few weeks of life, then stays about the same between one and six months (though it likely increases short term
during growth spurts).
Our puppy enrichment center offers an array of tools to ensure a high level of
growth and development
during the
first few weeks of puppy life.