Bonyata warns that
scheduled feedings interfere with the supply and demand cycle of milk production.
Not exact matches
As noted in Healthline, dry, chapped lips may
interfere with your baby's
feeding and sleeping
schedules, and they may even lead to infections.
Supplementing (and / or
scheduling feeds)
interferes with the natural supply and demand of milk production and will prevent your body from getting the message to make more milk during the growth spurt.
Pacifiers / Dummies can
interfere with a regular
feeding schedule.
Interfering in this process — by imposing an infant
feeding schedule — doesn't help babies develop their own intuitions about food
If both parents have been active in care taking, overnights that do not
interfere with the sleep and
feeding schedule may be considered.