I am amazed that my newborn sleeps for 4-5 hours between feeds.
Is this normal?
It is normal for a newborn to be very sleepy and not very
hungry. There are a variety of reasons for this, including
plain exhaustion from the labour, and any sedation you may
have had during the labour process which could have entered
the blood stream of the baby.
While it is normal for a newborn to be sleepy, it is not
a good idea for your baby to have a big gap between feeds.
Breastfed babies should be fed every 3 hours in the early
days. This has several benefits. Frequent feeding helps
the mother to establish a good milk supply. The baby gets
plenty of nutrition during the day, meaning that the chances
of a good night’s sleep are improved. Also the baby
should be allowed to feed for approximately 30 minutes on
the first breast to ensure that the baby receives the hind
milk which is nourishing and satisfying. The breast should
be completely empty before the baby is offered the second
breast. For some babies 30 minutes on one breast may be
enough food for three hours. In this case it may be wise
to express from the second breast in order to prevent discomfort
and to encourage a plentiful supply of milk at the next
feed, which will start on the breast that was not fed on
at the previous feed. By storing this expressed milk, you
can use it as a buffer if your baby has a growth spurt and
you milk struggles to meet the demand, or if you find that
your milk is low in the evening because you are tired.
While you may find it difficult to wake your baby up to
feed, reassure yourself that this is the best course of
action in the long run. In fact there is evidence that feeding
four hourly for a newborn is not sufficient to create a
good milk supply, and may be a contributing factor to a
failed attempt at breast feeding.
While it is best to feed bottle fed babies closer to four
hourly, again it is not wise at all to allow the time to
go over this. Baby needs to get all six feeds in every day,
and this also reduces the chance of baby waking hungry at
night. In addition you need to make every attempt to get
baby to take the correct amount of formula at every feed.
This sleepy newborn may need encouragement to feed enough,
and also requires a quiet and soothing atmosphere during
feeding so that distraction does not interfere with the
feeding process.
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