At my little guy's 2 week appointment he wasn't quite back to birthweight. So, we started waking him at night to eat (he was trying to sleep 6 hour stretches) and offering formula after every feeding, even if he fell asleep. Even if he didn't act hungry, he always woke up to eat at least 1 oz of formula (after nursing on both sides). He's now pretty regular, waking to eat every 2.5-4 hours during the day, one 4-5 hour stretch at night followed by a 2-3 hour stretch.
I think it took my milk a really long time to come in. He is now 3 weeks old and often nurses on both sides and stays awake. He is typically pleasant and silly after nursing. My question is, should I continue to offer the formula if he is not ACTING hungry? He will always take it, but it usually makes him pass out cold! Should I start only offering the formula if he is still acting hungry?
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If he is still hungry offer the boob. The more you offer formula now that he's back to to weight, the less your supply will adjust to his needs.
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this especially because its normal for them to act like they are always hungry in the beginning, it's what helps increase your supply. Just monitor diaper output.