S.N. asks from Campbell, CA on January 06, 2008
Breastfeeding - Campbell, CA
I have a 5 week old boy and I am currently breastfeeding. I also give him a bottle of formula right before bed. My question has to do with the breastfeeding. He usually nurses for about 20 minutes and then falls asleep. I do everything to try to keep him awake. Sometimes I am able to switch sides and continue feeding for another 10-20 minutes. How do I know if I am nursing for long enough time? He will drink 5-6 oz of formula before bed, how do I know if 20 minutes of breastfeeding is enough for him? He falls asleep so easily. Sometimes he is hungry an hour later, but usually he nurses every 2-3 hours. Any advice would be helpful.
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C.W. answers from San Francisco on January 09, 2008
hi S.,
I have breastfed since birth and I always let the baby lead in terms of how much, except I would touch her cheek and rub her head a few times so she woud keep feeding and if she fell asleep still I would put her down to bed. Hope that helps.
A.K. answers from San Francisco on January 08, 2008
My daughter is 3 months and it seems like yeasterday that I was going through this same thing.
First off don't stress you're doing everything right. Feed him when he's hungry and let him sleep when he's tired. 20 min is a good length for a feeding for a newborn. As long as he's making lots of wet and dirty diapers you know he's getting what he needs and everything is working well.
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A.M. answers from San Francisco on January 07, 2008
If he is nursing every 2-3 hours you can be assured that he is receiving enough milk. I know from my experience with both of my kids, they only nursed on one side at each feeding. My first one would be finished within 10 minutes and the second one usually took 15 minutes. If you are worried about how much milk your child is getting, one way to tell is to pump. This would give you an approximate of how much your boy is eating at a sitting.
L.C. answers from San Francisco on January 07, 2008
S.,
I've nursed two kids who are now 7 and 10. For the first year of their life, nothing but breast mild passed their lips. The human body is an incredible thing. If you are healthy, your body will produce exactly the amount of milk your baby requires. Your baby can get ALOT of nutrition from a 20 minute feeding, so I wouldn't worry that they're not getting enough. As long as they're gaining weight, I wouldn't worry.
A.K. answers from San Francisco on January 08, 2008
My daughter is 3 months and it seems like yeasterday that I was going through this same thing.
First off don't stress you're doing everything right. Feed him when he's hungry and let him sleep when he's tired. 20 min is a good length for a feeding for a newborn. As long as he's making lots of wet and dirty diapers you know he's getting what he needs and everything is working well.
T.M. answers from Sacramento on January 08, 2008
Hi S.! I have a 3 month old son and he only breastfeeds for about 20 minutes (10 minutes on each side). I have him on a 3-4 hour schedule. For example, his first feeding is at about 630 a.m. then I keep him up until about 8 a.m. and then he goes down for a nap and then wakes up again at about 930 a.m. and the process repeats itself. This has been really helpful so he doesn't fall asleep on the breast. You can also tickle his feet or undress him to keep him awake. I talk to my son when he starts to dose and tickle him and it typically keeps him awake. He probably gets annoyed with me (and at such a young age but what are Moms for?)!
You may want to check out the book BabyWise (you can get it at Wal-Mart), it teaches you how to get your baby on a feeding, wake, and sleep schedule and it really does work! I have used it with both of my sons and my 3 month old has been sleeping through the night since he was 4 weeks.
But as the other Moms have said as long as your son has enough soiled and poopy diapers per day then you can gage that he is getting enough to eat.
Good luck!
T.
K.H. answers from San Francisco on January 07, 2008
Hi S.. I am also a 35 year old mother, and my son was my first. He is now 5 months old. When I was nursing, and he was 2-3 weeks old, I noticed that he was really fussy soon after nursing. (I was doing the same amout of time that you are doing) so I started giving him 2 ounces or so of formula after nursing and he seemed to last longer and was not as fussy. It is so hard. It is all trial an error as every child if different. When I pumped, I only got out like 1-2 ounces per side, so I was convinced he wasn't getting enough from me just nursing him. Things will change as the weeks go on...just go with it and try different things.
M.F. answers from Salinas on January 09, 2008
The best advice I got on the subject (assuming your son is thriving and not lethargic) is that our breasts do not come with measuring marks for a reason. Babies eat what they need to and are very good at self regulation. When my daughter was tiny she fell asleep nursing everytime. You are lucky enough to not be working, so he will tell you when he is hungry again! My daughter nursed a lot until she had any solids, and would often fall asleep, I love Tivo for that reason! Enjoy your newborn.
P.H. answers from San Francisco on January 07, 2008
I'm a mother of twin girls now 7 mos old & we are still breastfeeding. we bought into the formula before bed to get more rest but found that it wasn't any different than a good nurse. When they are little just keeping them awake was a challenge especially since they both had jaundice. We changed their diapers before a feeding to wake them, stroked their arms, face if they fell asleep, at times we even had to use a wet washcloth on their heads! 20-30 min nurse is common at a young age & as they get older the time will get shorter. we rented an infant scale from Parenting & Breastfeeding services at Good Sam & weighed before & after feedings to track what they took in to ensure that they were being efficient with their suck. Feeding every 2-3 hrs is common. I was told 10-15 min a side was enough to get to the hind milk (fatty milk).
A.A. answers from Sacramento on January 08, 2008
He is breast feeding fine. Two things... He will fall asleep when satisfied and full from breastfeeding and the second is that breast milk digests quicker than formula because it much more easy absorbed by the baby. You will always find that a breast fed baby seems to need more feedings. Nursing every 2 to 3 hours is ok. Keep up the good work, breastfeeding is very demanding and takes dedication in a busy world. I know I breastfed 2 until 2 and still breastfeding my 13 mo old.
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