If you are trying to keep your baby on a strict feeding schedule, she may not be getting enough milk when she needs it;
try feeding on demand;
Not exact matches
I
try to exclusively
feed at home
on my days off and I
feed on demand but I give formula due to the decrease in supply lately.
First time: despite
feeding on demand, I kept detailed records of how long
feeds were, when they started,
on which boob, and spent ages
trying to analyse these findings for some sort of pattern Second time: again,
feeding on demand, but the idea of writing all this down makes me laugh
If your baby is cluster
feeding, it is best to
try to nurse him or her
on demand.
we have a 4-1/2 month old and we've been slowly introducing the baby solids to him since he
demanded more and more formula (which has been for about 2 months now) everyone told me to start him
on rice cereal, we
tried it and to this day it still messes his little tummy up for a few days (even though i» monly
feeding him a tsp full of it with his applesauce) as far as the baby purees go he only eats applesauce, so i decided to skip the baby applesauce and just buy the regular natural applesauce (much more — 75 % less cost wise) he loves it... i think he likes it better than the baby stuff!
Pumping during the night,
feeding on demand,
try some different herbs but in the end we want baby to eat.
Therefore,
try to
feed the baby
on -
demand in the first few weeks of life before he develops a
feeding schedule or frequency.
I kept mine
on the schedule that they were
on in the NICU and it really was a lot easier than when I
tried to
feed on demand!