I searched to see if something like this was already discussed and didn't see it so I apologize if it has been. My DS is EBF and just turned 2 months today. I keep seeing people saying that they're LO's are eating every 2-3 hours. I'm lucky if mine can get through an hour without wanting to eat. At night time it's not a problem. He'll wake up around 4:30 and then 7:00am when he's up for the day like clockwork, but during the day he's constantly hungry. I've offered him the other breast after he's done on the first and that apparently doesn't help because I'm still getting the same results. I know he's getting enough because he's growing like a weed (currently 13.5 pounds) and has no problem at all having wet/dirty diapers. I will be asking at doctors appointment to be sure, but I'm wondering if anyone has also experienced this personally?? I'm a FTM and I know all babies are different but almost every hour at 2 months seems a little excessive to me.
Re: How frequent does your LO eat?
It's normal. And if he's sleeping that well at night then he needs the food during the day.
I don't think his eating habits seem to be quite the norm, but it works for him.
Edited because tired mommies can't spell.
If Jackson (6 weeks) is not sleeping, he's eating. Generally anywhere from every hour to every two hours during the day. Just depends on what's going on, if we're out and about at all. His longest stretch at night is four hours and then three (with the exception of one night where he slept 5 1/2).
Depends on the day . We also range between 4-6 oz. I feed a 5 oz first thing and also before bed and the rest are usually 4 .
After he's in his pajamas, our bedtime routine is done pretty much entirely in the dark (or mostly dark) so he knows it's time for his long sleep.
DS2: EDD- 09.08.17
We didn't do anything, she kind of just fell into it herself. She does eat frequently during the day though and takes short naps (they were 20-30 minutes but just this week are FINALLY stretching out to 1 hour).
Reading the posts of others, what we have in common is that my daughter likes to nurse before sleep. She doesn't nurse to sleep, but will take both breasts, and get quite drowsy. I dim the lights, turn on her noise machine, diaper change, breastfeed, read a book together, and put her down while she's still awake but drowsy. All the books say not to nurse before bed but that didn't work for us at all.