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I am at my wits end. Please help!
Morgan had a good nite. She slept for 2 - 3 hours and I was able to sleep and then during the day I was able to catch up on my bills. Now, however, I cannot console her. She keeps showing signs that she wants to feed, but I know she is full. I believe she has gas. So, Kevin is working on relieving it. I fed her hour after hour after hour, yet she still wants to have my breast. I broke down and gave her a pacifier and believe that she isn't sucking the breast as hard as she used to. Now what do I do? I'm confused. I'm frustrated. I'm scared. I need help. ~Carol Ann Morgan born 3.24.04 |
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I am at my wits end. Please help!
I broke down and gave her a pacifier and believe that she isn't sucking
the breast as hard as she used to. Now what do I do? I'm confused. I'm frustrated. I'm scared. I need help. ~Carol Ann Morgan born 3.24.04 Now Kevin also gave her the pacifier which seems to work to keep her quiet. How much damage are we causing? ~Carol Ann |
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I am at my wits end. Please help!
"Carol Ann" wrote in message news:wGKbc.177907$Cb.1682679@attbi_s51... Morgan had a good nite. She slept for 2 - 3 hours and I was able to sleep and then during the day I was able to catch up on my bills. Now, however, I cannot console her. She keeps showing signs that she wants to feed, but I know she is full. I believe she has gas. So, Kevin is working on relieving it. I fed her hour after hour after hour, yet she still wants to have my breast. I broke down and gave her a pacifier and believe that she isn't sucking the breast as hard as she used to. Now what do I do? I'm confused. I'm frustrated. I'm scared. I need help. It sounds like she wants to comfort nurse. Let her. She is also helping to establish a great milk supply. My two babies (now almost 4 y and 16 months) used to be attached to the breast comfort sucking off and on (but mostly on) for 2-3 hours every evening at that young age. All, very normal and it will pass. The pacifier may be a good idea to give your tender breasts a reprieve but I wouldn't completely substitute comfort sucking at the breast with a paci. Shannon |
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I am at my wits end. Please help!
"Carol Ann" wrote in message news:wGKbc.177907 Now, however, I cannot console her. She keeps showing signs that she wants to feed, but I know she is full. Hang in there, sweetie! I can't help you with the paci questions, because we never used one. What we did experience with both my DDs was days of practically round-the-clock nursing. And I mean constant, to the point where a 30-minute session of not nursing was considered a huge break by me. Whether it is comfort or hunger nursing, it's still what the baby wants and most likely what she needs. It is perfectly OK to take the baby with you to bed, or grab your favorite comfy chair and a large water bottle snacks and whatever amuses you ... and let her nurse all day. Her needs are high right now, your supply is being established. She'll regulate in time to a more reasonable schedule in time. That being said, you can also let DH or other willing relative take her for whatever time you need to get a break. She'll be OK with that and glad to see you when you are ready for her again. Take care, drink lots of water, and remember you're doing fine! -- Marnie -- |
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I am at my wits end. Please help!
"Marnie" wrote in message news:anLbc.176608 That being said, you can also let DH or other willing relative take her LOL at self. It doesn't *have* to be a relative. -- Marnie -- |
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I am at my wits end. Please help!
Marnie wrote:
"Carol Ann" wrote in message news:wGKbc.177907 Now, however, I cannot console her. She keeps showing signs that she wants to feed, but I know she is full. Hang in there, sweetie! I can't help you with the paci questions, because we never used one. What we did experience with both my DDs was days of practically round-the-clock nursing. And I mean constant, to the point where a 30-minute session of not nursing was considered a huge break by me. Whether it is comfort or hunger nursing, it's still what the baby wants and most likely what she needs. It is perfectly OK to take the baby with you to bed, or grab your favorite comfy chair and a large water bottle snacks and whatever amuses you ... and let her nurse all day. Her needs are high right now, your supply is being established. She'll regulate in time to a more reasonable schedule in time. That being said, you can also let DH or other willing relative take her for whatever time you need to get a break. She'll be OK with that and glad to see you when you are ready for her again. Take care, drink lots of water, and remember you're doing fine! I have to echo Marnie. She's also probably hit a growth spurt. They commonly occur at around 10 days to 3 weeks of age, 6 weeks of age, 3 months of age, and 6 months of age. This is not the time to supplement or adhere to a strict schedule as your breasts need the extra stimulation in order to "boost up" your supply. Simply allow your baby the extra time at the breast that she needs. In a few days when she has increased your supply, she will return to her previous nursing pattern. Signs of a Growth Spurt * Baby is nursing often or almost nonstop * A baby who was previously sleeping through the night is now waking to nurse several times * Baby will latch and unlatch, fussing in between Often Observed After a Growth Spurt * Baby sleeps extra for a day or two * Mom is a bit fuller than usual for a day or so * Baby calms down at the breast * You may see an increase in wettings with the increased supply baby is drinking -- Brigitte aa #2145 http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/j/joshuaandkaterina/ http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/i/isabellazora/ "Readers are plentiful; thinkers are rare." ~ Harriet Martineau |
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I am at my wits end. Please help!
"DeliciousTruffles" wrote in message ... She's also probably hit a growth spurt. They commonly occur at around 10 days to 3 weeks of age, 6 weeks of age, 3 months of age, and 6 months of age. This is not the time to supplement or adhere to a strict schedule as your breasts need the extra stimulation in order to "boost up" your supply. Simply allow your baby the extra time at the breast that she needs. In a few days when she has increased your supply, she will return to her previous nursing pattern. Signs of a Growth Spurt * Baby is nursing often or almost nonstop * A baby who was previously sleeping through the night is now waking to nurse several times * Baby will latch and unlatch, fussing in between Often Observed After a Growth Spurt * Baby sleeps extra for a day or two * Mom is a bit fuller than usual for a day or so * Baby calms down at the breast * You may see an increase in wettings with the increased supply baby is drinking Ditto .... Hang in there as this will pass. Amanda -- DD 15th August 2002 1 tiny angel Nov 2003 EDD 19th August 2004 |
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I am at my wits end. Please help!
I have to echo Marnie.
She's also probably hit a growth spurt. They commonly occur at around 10 days to 3 weeks of age, 6 weeks of age, 3 months of age, and 6 months of age. This is not the time to supplement or adhere to a strict schedule as your breasts need the extra stimulation in order to "boost up" your supply. Simply allow your baby the extra time at the breast that she needs. In a few days when she has increased your supply, she will return to her previous nursing pattern. Signs of a Growth Spurt * Baby is nursing often or almost nonstop * A baby who was previously sleeping through the night is now waking to nurse several times * Baby will latch and unlatch, fussing in between Often Observed After a Growth Spurt * Baby sleeps extra for a day or two * Mom is a bit fuller than usual for a day or so * Baby calms down at the breast * You may see an increase in wettings with the increased supply baby is drinking Thank you everyone. I am feeling much better about the situation. I WILL allow her more time on the breast if that is what she needs right now. She IS 10 days old today. This could be her first growth spurt. Thanks! ~Carol Ann |
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I am at my wits end. Please help!
Also, don't worry if the "growth spurt" doesn't have a clear end. Our DS
seems to have been in a growth spurt for the first 5 months of his life :-) Some babies just do need to nurse a *lot*. I had to revise my ideas of getting anything done other than looking after DS quite dramatically. Even reading is/was tricky ("was" because I needed both hands to nurse in the beginning, "is" because DS is now distractable enough to turn round at page turning noise!) I did find, though, that I could listen to tapes or watch DVDs (with earplugs, and the sound low enough that I could still hear and talk to him of course) without bothering DS, which saved me from boredom in long hours of being stuck in a chair. I second the idea of setting up a "nursing station" which is as comfortable as possible for you with everything you need to hand. Then try to see the luxury side of being able to just sit there and get to know your baby! Sidheag DS Colin Oct 27 2003 |
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I am at my wits end. Please help!
Try bicycling her legs, rubbing her tummy. Holding her over your shoulder so
there is pressure on her abdomen and patting her back. She may just be VERY hungry because she slept for a good stretch and is too hungry to really concentrate on eating. "Carol Ann" wrote in message news:wGKbc.177907$Cb.1682679@attbi_s51... Morgan had a good nite. She slept for 2 - 3 hours and I was able to sleep and then during the day I was able to catch up on my bills. Now, however, I cannot console her. She keeps showing signs that she wants to feed, but I know she is full. I believe she has gas. So, Kevin is working on relieving it. I fed her hour after hour after hour, yet she still wants to have my breast. I broke down and gave her a pacifier and believe that she isn't sucking the breast as hard as she used to. Now what do I do? I'm confused. I'm frustrated. I'm scared. I need help. ~Carol Ann Morgan born 3.24.04 |
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