Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Hind Shorts Is My Breastfed Baby Getting Enough Of The Hind Milk?

Is my breastfed baby getting enough of the hind milk? - hind shorts

My 3 weeks old baby nurses, about 20 minutes per side. At least 3 yellow stools a day and many wet diapers. Is it enough to let me know that there is enough milk rich in calories?

I say this because in the control of a 2-week, he weighed 10 pounds 7 ounces, on the birth weight of 3 was briefly oz (7 pounds, 13 ounces).

I take care of every 2 hours or 3

12 comments:

Carla R said...

I try to leave it until the nurse arrived burp other side and then offer the other. Take a day and do nothing else as a nurse and provide the supply of milk!
Nursing is also the most common cause of breast-feeding should be the recovered from a score of two weeks. Only when the birth weight. Do not worry though. The baby can have a lot of water lost weight after the birth!
Infants are not given here as someone clogged.


It also meant that the average number of shifts to see if your baby gets enough urine is always 6-8 and 2-5 BM sounds like your baby is doing well!

triphaza... said...

Sounds like you're doing well - and if your baby is nursing on each breast for 20 minutes, surely the milk too hard.

Baby It's quite normal to lose weight for a baby in the first week or two, and once breast feeding is a bit slower than the milk fed to keep - that's on his mind. Also, remember that the baby's weight charts on babies fed formula tend to be greater than b fed, so do not worry if your child seems below the 50th Percentile - and whenever held, the percentile very good. My son was in the 9th Percentile until he was 18 months - almost four years, clean, healthy and slim.

amanda said...

It is perfectly normal to lose your baby up to a pound in the first month of birth. everything sounds the manual said, congratulations for your child.

amanda said...

It is perfectly normal to lose your baby up to a pound in the first month of birth. everything sounds the manual said, congratulations for your child.

Green Is Sexxxy said...

To ensure that you always have enough, stop the clock. Let the child decide when it's time to eat, when you switch sides, and when breastfeeding ended. This will ensure consume enough milk, you milk the front and rear.

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mrs.izab... said...

If your baby is at least 6-8 wet diapers per day, your baby is doing great.

Does your baby sleep longer at night? This could be awakened, so you eat more - at least until he starts gaining weight.

glbenner said...

That sounds good. A little can be taken briefly to the birth weight. You talk like you're doing great!

Precious said...

Sounds normal. All babies lose a few ounces of the first week or two. Continue breastfeeding. I breastfed for 15 months with my daughter and I am 38 weeks pregnant and planning on breastfeeding my son.

lovemyba... said...

It now weighs? How long does it care? These are the questions u can ask urself.

Dirtpudd... said...

It is fed back, apart from the nurse until they empty the breast and then offer the other side and the nurse until the end. In this way, all first breast milk again.

Michaela said...

You and him are doing very well. Remember, at birth, which was filled with amniotic fluid that led to more weight. It was this, what makes sense, will weigh less. Keep up the good work!

STOP BEING JEALOUS said...

Why do you want him to lose weight? They should complement your baby ....

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