Did you keep your LO(s) on the 3 hr NICU feeding schedule or switch to on demand? The nurses said keep schedule, but then I would have two screaming babies all day. My LOs are 4 weeks actual, 38 weeks GA and can sometimes go 4 hrs between feeds during the day and like to cluster feed at night. I don't know if this is normal for their age? I keep track of their feeds and they are getting more than their recommended minimum, so I'm just assumng this is fine.
Re: Feeding schedule?
Good to see that their eating habits are normal. They had a pedi appt this morning, and she said they can go 4 hours because their weight gain is great. If only they would go 4 hours at night instead of day.
@Kadyra, I am soo looking forward to that too! I hate that I sometimes make them more upset by holding them. I need smell-proof boobie covers.
I went right to feeding on demand and left the NICU every 3 hours schedule at the NICU! Don't get me wrong I didn't let her go more then 3- 3 1/2 hours before a feed but I think that when they are hunrgy- feed them
it worked for us my preemie has doubled her birth weight just 8 weeks after birth
good luck!!
We kept on the 3 hour schedule right after NICU because they are twins and we needed a schedule. The pedi also advised this until they gained more weight. They were born 34w 3d and left the NICU after 19 days and 21 days. When we noticed they would go longer once at night, pedi said to still stick to the 3 hour schedule except for one night period could go up to 4 hours.
When they got up to 7lbs, we started doing an on demand feeding. They still would eat (and still do) every 3 hours during the day, every 2 hours in the evening before bed, then a long sleep; anywhere between 6 to 9 hours for a stretch at night. We will do one up, both up for feedings.
I EP and supplement with formula for what I cannot make for twins. All bottle fed. If any of this matters
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I was keeping pumping on a schedule while demand feeding, but it got crazy and I couldn't get anything done between feeding times. I switched back to pumping right after they eat, or feeding them, playing, then pumping right when they doze off so it is sort of after their feeding. Right now, they are sleeping longer hours during the night and that starts at 8pm until about 4-5am. I still pump at 10:30pm before I go to bed since I am awake anyway. So I guess I pump one time more than they feed. Still pump after every feed, though (we do all bottles, some bm some formula).
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Thanks! That's what I think I'll have to do too.