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    Posted: 07 September 2009 at 4:36pm
Is there such a thing when you have a BF on demand baby?

I'm just mildly concerned / curious about DS's eating habits.

He's 14 weeks now and I've read that he should be able to go 3 or 4 hours between feeds - and sometimes he does. But his normal day routine at the moment is 1 hour awake time, and then down for an hour's sleep. I offer him 1/2 a feed shortly after he wakes up, and the other 1/2 before he goes back down, and 90% of the time he has both. But I'm wondering if I'm feeding him too often.

Should I try skipping some of these feeds maybe? But surely he wouldn't feed if he wasn't hungry right? What do other people do?? Should I just stop worrying about it??
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Originally posted by Joscia Joscia wrote:

But surely he wouldn't feed if he wasn't hungry right? What do other people do?? Should I just stop worrying about it??

 

My baby will mostly feed when it's offered but I found with both my children that if they eat too much it comes back out again.

He's still little so feeding 2-3 hrly is completely normal.

It sounds like you're doing a great job sop stop worrying about feeding

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Yes, you can stop worrying
You can't overfeed a breastfed baby. I worried too and had read in several books that you can't over feed breastmilk but asked my plunket nurse just incase
I think that in our case, feeding frequently (2-3hourly) during the day helped her sleep all night.
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Definetly don't worry.. we still have days where DD feeds hourly.. no biggy. How else are they supposed to double their weight in the first 6 mths
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Originally posted by anna_bana anna_bana wrote:

Definetly don't worry.. we still have days where DD feeds hourly.. no biggy. How else are they supposed to double their weight in the first 6 mths


Crikey - is it supposed to take 6 months? He's already double his birth weight!
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I thought it was 3 months?

Doubled their birth weight by 3 months and triple the birth weight by 12 months?
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Originally posted by Joscia Joscia wrote:

Originally posted by anna_bana anna_bana wrote:

Definetly don't worry.. we still have days where DD feeds hourly.. no biggy. How else are they supposed to double their weight in the first 6 mths


Crikey - is it supposed to take 6 months? He's already double his birth weight!


hehehehe, sorry I had to have a wee chuckle! Don't worry, DD was double her birth weight at around 4mths.
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Originally posted by KazS KazS wrote:

I thought it was 3 months?

Doubled their birth weight by 3 months and triple the birth weight by 12 months?


Never heard that before Although it is totally possible
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Do what is best for you and what works for you and your baby.

I feed my baby 3hourly and sometimes more in different cirumstances. She is healthy, she is well, she is happy and cries like babies are supposed too, as im sure your wee does too.

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Not sure what you mean by 1/2. One of two boobs or half a feed?

But do what works, if your baby wants @@ then give it to him. Just try not to do what I think I used to do & confuse tiredness with hunger. So if you know you only feed an hour ago, chances are he's tired, but put him to bed & if he won't settle then he might be hungry

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I wouldnt worry. Your feeding sounds fine

I feed DD just about every hour at that age lol
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Originally posted by Aliasmum Aliasmum wrote:

Not sure what you mean by 1/2. One of two boobs or half a feed?


I normally get him up, play for a bit, feed him one from boob, a bit more play, change, then give him the other boob, then wrapped and back down to bed - all within an hour / hour and a bit.

I was definitely letting him go too long with awake time for the first month or so and he got so overtired, poor wee mite, so I'm pretty vigilant about tired signs now.

The only thing is - if he sleeps for just 45 mins, rather than a full hour - which he sometimes does, I feel like if I feed him again when he wakes up it's an awful lot of feeding!

Still - I guess it's just rolling with it, and no doubt he'll change his routine on me again soon!
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Joscia I'm doing almost exactly the same feed play sleep routine as you, and Aston also doubled his birth weight about 2 or 3 weeks ago (he's just gone 12 weeks)... I just figure him and I are lucky, and now he is refusing if he isn't hungry, and what he isn't using most definately just comes out the other end!

Wouldnt worry about it so long as you're happy with the schedule, then why change it?

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I definately agree. You cant overfeed a breastfeed baby. They will just refuse if they are not hungry.

What can happen however is that they drink little bits more often but never really get the hindmilk in as they are just drinking the watery front bits. Way I overcome this is usually to offer the one boob and only 3 hours later switch to the other one.

With summer coming babies are going to want to drink more often anyway as I dont offer water to my breastfed baby until they are on solids and then only with mealtimes.


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my baby is a demand feed and a sucker but wont take dummy...so sshe sucks on me 24/7 and then spills most of it back up happily
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