I read somewhere that in the first 24 hours baby only needs 3 solid feeds. But then I read elsewhere that I need to be waking baby up every two hours.
I am a little confused. What do I do?
FYI with DS I have no idea what I was doing and only fed on demand from day one. Since he was a sleepy newborn he didn't "demand" at all. My fault as I didn't read one book!
Re: Okay...can someone brief me? What do I do in the first 24 hours?
There is a general recommendation of 12 feeds in the first 24 hrs of life, I'm not saying these feeds are long or at what interval but every 2-3 hours is a general guideline, a few drops of colostrum are all they really need. Being awake is a feeding cue at that age!
Sometimes just going with the flow is a good thing though.
If you have a sleepy baby, you can try this for the first 24 hours:
Wake every 2-3 hours, undressing baby (in colder weather, this may be relative; taking off a swaddling blanket or such), and letting him feed on the first breast. If he falls asleep, tickle his feet or cheek to see if it wakes him up. If it's been 15-20 minutes or so, you can also change his diaper and then switch to the other side. Let him fall asleep on this side if he does. And then you get some sleep!
Ultimately as long as you make an attempt, you'll be doing good!
Sometimes, I'm hilarious.
Lots of good info in this article:
https://www.thealphaparent.com/2011/12/timeline-of-breastfed-baby.html
Congratulations and good luck! You'll do great
I work mother-baby and often help new moms breastfeed. We recommend attempting at least every 3 hours for 10-15 min per breast. Sometimes the baby won't wake up, won't nurse more than a few sucks, etc.
As long as the baby has a few solid feeds in the first 24hrs, we aren't concerned. But the more the baby nurses, the more milk your body will make, and it will help bring your milk in, that's why most people recommend every 2-3 hrs in the early days. We also weigh all the baby's each night to make sure they aren't losing more than 10% of their birth weight.
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