I just manually pried my LO off my breast after nearly 2.5 hours of feeding. There were breaks in there, but not many. He's now being changed by his father and I don't know what I'll do if he's still showing signs of wanting to nurse. I realize that some babies just nurse for comfort and that might be what he is doing but I can't sleep if he's fussing so I might as well offer up a breast.
Anyone else experiencing this?
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This is what Liam is like sometimes. When we left the hospital, he weighed 4 lbs, 13 oz, and a week later at his 2 week appointment he was 5 lbs, 11 oz, and the doctor couldn't believe it. We have a betting pool going of what he'll weigh at Tuesday's appointment--his one month check-up. I totally think he'll be over 7 lbs.
Remember Clifford, the big red dog, how he was the runt and Emily Elizabeth extra-loved him, and he grew to be bigger than the house? I'm pretty sure that's what's going on here.
I just make sure to put on nipple cream every chance I get, and I drink TONS of liquids.
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DS did this the other day. He wasn't happy with anyone or anything unless he was near my boob. He went beyond eating and just wanted to hang out there. If I tried to move him he would full on howl. When I'd return him to his place of comfort he would basically motorboat me - odd child. It was pretty funny and only lasted for the day but it felt like it was on and off all. day. long.
On the plus side I was able to catch up on a significant amount of DVRed shows.
Hahahaha fantastic!
Glad to know my son isn't the only greedy feeder
I'm ok with it, especially if I can curl up on the couch while he does it. But of course, this was right as I was hoping to get to bed last night!
It's been a LOOOOONG day over here... mostly comfort sucking, crying, more comfort sucking and won't take the pacifier. My nipples are killing me!! I think she's prepping for the 6 week growth spurt and I'm hoping her constant sucking is helping my supply
I saved this from kellymom.com for those days that I feel very overwhelmed breastfeeding ALL day long...
Remember that nursing is not just about food - it's also warmth, closeness, reassurance, comfort, healing, love... Nursing has been shown to reduce stress and pain in baby, too. If you're feeling that baby shouldn't be hungry again so soon - remember that it's sometimes Mom that baby needs just as much as the milk.