I'm just curious to know how you breastfeeding moms are handling your LOs fussy periods.
I feed my 2 week old on demand. Lately, it's been every hour, sometimes a few times in an hour. This has been happening in the afternoons and evenings for the past several days. She doesn't really even feeding the whole time--a lot of it is comfort nursing. But this is exhausting for me. I've put her to sleep a couple times with a pacifier because I really needed the break. This is despite my LC and pediatrician's recommendation that I wait until she's 4 weeks old.
Any other breastfeeding moms using the pacifier earlier than 4 weeks?
ETA: should I feed her on a schedule rather than by demand?
Me: 25 | DH: 25
DD: Aug. 15

Re: Breastfeeding and Pacifier
I highly suggest going by your LCs suggestions, and it doesn't hurt to look up your local La Leche League group and see if you can make it to the next meeting. Leaders are wonderful support people and you can call them anytime!
Breastfeeding is hard work, keep it up momma!
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This is babies way of getting you to produce more milk for the coming growth... Keep going on demand and just remember this is a season of your life that won't last forever.
Thank you all for sharing. I don't feel so bad for the times I do use the paci, but I think I'll avoid it as much as I can. The mornings after I used it, I've noticed she has a slightly harder time latching on me.
Me: 25 | DH: 25
DD: Aug. 15
I would say a schedule will help you get sleep, but I couldn't stand hearing my baby cry when hungry, so I would probably feed on command too. DS is a great night sleeper and only wakes up once a night to feed and change. So we make sure we get a lot of feeding during the day like our pediatrician suggested to make up for night feedings. He's a big healthy boy, rarely cries and makes plenty wet and heavy diapers, so it seems to be working great. We feed every 2/3 hours from the time he wakes which is usually between 6-7, I don't let him sleep past 8 because our middle of the night feed and change is 3 am. We get plenty of sleep with this schedule and he seems to enjoy it as well.
Hope that helps, and you feel better about finding your own personal way of doing things with out the "professionals" making you feel like you're doing something wrong. I believe mommy instincts trump all!
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And @carleyec93 , this sounds totally creepy but I'm so jealous of your milk supply and your baby breastfeeding. I can't pump more then 2 oz at a time and it barely satiates her crazy appetite. Since its not fast enough for her, she wont latch when shes hungry. Any tips on increasing milk output?
But at less than 2 weeks, we had him circumcised and we were told to bring a pacifier. So at about a week old, we started trying to get him to take it. We use a Soothie and he is not to fond of it (still).
My boy is almost 3 weeks and I feed on demand as well. He is a great eater! Sometimes every hour but sometimes he'll sleep for 3-4 hours then wake up HUNGRY! (I do not wake him to feed. Bad mommy!)
But I will try. Whatever it takes.
Thanks again!