Is it safe to assume that every time the baby cries in the middle of the night I should wake up and attempt to feed him? I would imagine if he's happening every half hour, milk isn't the best answer...but with a 2 or 3 hour sleep pattern can I assume he wants to eat each time and I should get up, not my husband?
In the first few weeks were you ladies primarily responsible for all nighttime activity, or were there times when you knew it could be a husband turn?
Re: let's talk nighttime bfing
The first few weeks/ months you are a milk factory
. In my instance my son needed to feed each time he woke. His patterns changed though he would got 3 hours then all of a sudden it was 4 then 3 etc. if you can pump and put it in a bottle then your husband can definitely take over a feeding.
I'm still responsible for the nighttime activity. DH doesn't even hear DD if she wakes up.
DD was a great sleeper when she was little. She would wake up eery 2-3 hours (sometimes 4!) and I would feed her each time. You have to realize that in the beginning their stomachs are SO small so they will eat a lot.
And, once you get in a groove, don't be surprised if you feel like your baby is attached to your boob for a LONG time right before bed. It's normal! They'll cluster feed during this time so that they can go longer stretches at night
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I work and still did all the night wakings until we weaned DS a couple weeks ago. I actually still do most of the night wakings, since DS prefers me at night and I can usually get him back to sleep faster/easier than DH. However, there have been nights where I've called in DH because I was just going crazy!
FWIW, when DS was a newborn, he would cluster feed in the evenings for 3+ hours straight, and then woke up every hour all night long. Co-sleeping saved my sanity!
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This exactly.
We also co-slept and I would nurse her everytime she woke up. Somtimes is was longer stretches and sometimes shorter. And like the others said you can't forget cluster feeding! I agree with being a milk factory. If you're going to BF ask the lactation lady to show you how big their bellies are b/c it really is nothing. Oh and we didn't do any night bottles for DH to use b/c if I wasn't nursing then I was pumping to keep from getting engorged.
During the first couple months, anytime DS woke up it was to be fed. Like PP mentioned their tummys are so tiny that they have to eat constantly. I joked with DH that I spent the first couple months topless, but it wasn't that far from the truth.
I nursed pretty much every time she woke up in the early days. It was so much easier to do that, with a guarantee that she'd go right back to sleep, then it was to try to try to figure out how to get her to sleep without it.
I was always on night duty unless I couldn't figure out how to get her back down. H was usually up by then anyway, so he would always give it a shot.
Now that I'm back at work, we take turns getting up with her if she wakes up in the middle of the night.