Don't be alarmed if your baby is eating
less during a growth spurt, and don't wake her up for feedings, as there are important physiological developments taking place during sleep.
Not exact matches
Indeed, the recent
spurt of integration has occurred
during a sustained period of relatively strong global
growth, relatively stable and low inflation, and, although
less widespread, a reduction in the volatility of
growth.
For example,
during a
growth spurt your baby may eat more and
during teething your baby may eat
less.
Babies who are coming out of a
growth spurt will tend to eat
less than they were
during the
growth spurt.
Some babies, however, seem to need
less sleep
during a
growth spurt.
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).
Your baby may drink more
during growth spurts or
less when she starts solids, which will decrease or increase your pumping output.
Less breast milk or formula and more food and believe me... they WILL eat a TON as you wean them
during their 1 year
growth spurt.
They may also eat more
during growth spurts and
less in - between.