Anonymous wrote:My second child slept really well from early on. If I was woken due to discomfort, I did a dream feed rather than pumping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should not worry and enjoy that you won the sleep lottery. As long as baby grows appropriately do nothing. If your supply tanks, supplement with formula. Do not wake to pump. Sleep.
Ugh, ppl like you. I had a baby like this and regret taking doing exactly that. Totally tanked my supply (not immediately, so by the time I realized it it was too late) and breastfeeding journey, and I loved breastfeeding. I would’ve gladly gotten up in the night to pump once had I known what the outcome would be. I despise people like PP who act like anything with kids is black and white.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should not worry and enjoy that you won the sleep lottery. As long as baby grows appropriately do nothing. If your supply tanks, supplement with formula. Do not wake to pump. Sleep.
Ugh, ppl like you. I had a baby like this and regret taking doing exactly that. Totally tanked my supply (not immediately, so by the time I realized it it was too late) and breastfeeding journey, and I loved breastfeeding. I would’ve gladly gotten up in the night to pump once had I known what the outcome would be. I despise people like PP who act like anything with kids is black and white.
Anonymous wrote:You should not worry and enjoy that you won the sleep lottery. As long as baby grows appropriately do nothing. If your supply tanks, supplement with formula. Do not wake to pump. Sleep.