Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you will get a lot of different views on this, but I doubt your ped was trying to say it's not good for the baby if he eats every 30 mins or that the baby is gaining too much weight or something. Rather, it's just that eating every 30 mins-1 hr is not sustainable for YOU, and it's not necessary for the baby. I'd try to space out the feedings for your own sanity. Baby will probably eat more at each feed if you move to that.
OP here. How do I do that if he is crying before the two hours? Make him wait?
Anonymous wrote:OP, you will get a lot of different views on this, but I doubt your ped was trying to say it's not good for the baby if he eats every 30 mins or that the baby is gaining too much weight or something. Rather, it's just that eating every 30 mins-1 hr is not sustainable for YOU, and it's not necessary for the baby. I'd try to space out the feedings for your own sanity. Baby will probably eat more at each feed if you move to that.
Anonymous wrote:I would encourage full feeds. If baby is just snacking, he's not getting the hindmilk which has a higher concentration of fats, which in theory should satiate him longer.
Also, I mean this kindly, are you feeding him every time he cries? Sometimes babies cry for other reasons and it doesn't mean they are hungry.
I breastfed my first for 2.5 yrs and my second is still going at 2.75 years so I'm a huge breastfeeding proponent but I think it can be done without having baby on your boobs all day if it's too much for you. I had a goal of every 2 hours at a minimum- sometimes they just wanted to be held or have a paci or change of scenery or diaper change etc. They never had any problem with weight gain (the opposite actually) and I never had problem with my supply.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 2.5 week old baby boy and we are EBF. We have been seeing a lactation consultant to help make sure we are breastfeeding successfully. My baby is a one that loves to eat. He seems to want to eat every hour and sometimes even every 30 minutes. The pediatrician was surprised by his weight gain at 2 weeks and asked us what we had been doing. He told us that we should not be letting him eat every 30 minutes. He thinks he is overeating by eating that often or just snacking. He said to feed him every two hours. The lactation consultant said that is crazy and to feed on-demand, even if that means every 30 minutes. I feel reassurance from the lactation consultant, but I also value the pediatricians advice. I’m confused what to do and who to follow.
