Breastfeeding

BFing and vacation/time change

Ok, this may seem like a weird question, but I assume my body will be producing milk at the same times it always has.  But what about the time difference?  And the fact that my body is used to not feeding overnight, but my baby will be eating at that time b/c it will still be daytime?  Am I overthinking this?  It will be 3 hours behind our normal time zone...so di I just feed her and hope she gets enough and isn't a craky baby b/c there may not be milk for her when she wants it?
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Re: BFing and vacation/time change

  • I think you are overthinking this.
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  • imageCA2006:
    Ok, this may seem like a weird question, but I assume my body will be producing milk at the same times it always has.  But what about the time difference?  And the fact that my body is used to not feeding overnight, but my baby will be eating at that time b/c it will still be daytime?  Am I overthinking this?  It will be 3 hours behind our normal time zone...so di I just feed her and hope she gets enough and isn't a craky baby b/c there may not be milk for her when she wants it?
    Feed on demand, you'll be fine.
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  • I've traveled a lot with DS, 2 hours difference and one trip overseas, and I've never had issues with supply while traveling.  We have always fed on demand.   Also remember your baby won't immediately switch her schedule to the new time zone.   It'll take her a couple of days before she acclimates to the new time zone.
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