fennho
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i hv been giving my gal TBF since birth via direct latch (she's now 3months). Everything was fine, until today, all of a sudden, she was fussing a lot at my breasts in the morning. But at least she was still drinking, then for her next feed in the afternoon, she fussed even more and even cried. When i unlatch her, and sit her up, she was fine. Put her to sleep and she slept all the way till her next feed! (that means, she missed one feeding session, so i pumped out my milk) . All in all, it was a total of 6hours interval! I know it's not anything in my diet, cos i ate the usual things that i ate....and for the few feeds later, she was slightly better altho she seems to be STILL pretty distracted.. i tried moving her into a quiet room thinking she might be distracted, but she fussed even louder and cried louder.
1) Is this what they call a nursing strike? If a nursing really does happen, and baby jus refuses to drink, what should we do?
2) I recently read a few breastfeeding books (ie The Nursing Mother's Companion by Kathleen Huggins and The Baby Book by The Sears) and they mention that for babies btw 2-6months, its VITAL to feed AT LEAST SEVEN times a day. Counting back, i realised i only feed my baby 6 times a day, including the midnight feed...is this why at every feed, my baby feed for almost 1hour long?
3) Now that my baby gal has "found" her hands and happily putting it into her mouth, i can no longer know when she is hungry exactly, i know i shouldnt be looking and relying at the clock for BF, but that's all i know. I really dont wish to be reliant on a fixed schedule but i REALLY am at a loss on when to feed her cos i STILL cant differentiate her hunger cries, exhaustion cries etc. So i have to rely on looking at her last feed and if 3 hours has passed (she's usually on a 3hr interval). It's so pathetic, i know, and seems to me, a lot of kind people out there kept telling me to rely on my maternal instincts and i feel even worse cos i STILL dont know! Does that mean, my maternal instincts gone missing?? Someone suggested placing baby to my chest and stroking her cheeks, and if she does the rooting act, then she's hungry..i tried that but she doesnt root at all, ALL day, it cant be she's not hungry all day, rite? Then, sometimes she'll root all the time even AFTER i've just unlatch her after a 1hour plus marathon feed!!
4) I've also read BF books that we should offer the 2nd breast to the baby. Erm...WHEN exactly shud we do that? It's so contradicting and confusing, becos some told us, we should not dictate how long the baby shud stay at the 1st breast, ie we shud not do the 15mins left, and 15mins right. BUT if baby has stayed at 1st breast for say, 45mins, shud we still offer the 2nd breast? Becos i have no idea how much milk the baby has taken from the 1st breast, i'm unsure if i shud still offer the 2nd breast. As some of u may know in my previous thread, my baby loves "hanging out" at my breasts for everything, food, comfort suck, sleep, so if i offer 2nd breast, she WILL still take it, only to vomit out the excess after that! Which leads me to think if it's really true about BF babies being smart enough to STOP when they have enough, cos my baby certainly dont seem to do so!
Sorry for the long posting (again!) but i would be grateful for any advices!!!

1) Is this what they call a nursing strike? If a nursing really does happen, and baby jus refuses to drink, what should we do?
2) I recently read a few breastfeeding books (ie The Nursing Mother's Companion by Kathleen Huggins and The Baby Book by The Sears) and they mention that for babies btw 2-6months, its VITAL to feed AT LEAST SEVEN times a day. Counting back, i realised i only feed my baby 6 times a day, including the midnight feed...is this why at every feed, my baby feed for almost 1hour long?
3) Now that my baby gal has "found" her hands and happily putting it into her mouth, i can no longer know when she is hungry exactly, i know i shouldnt be looking and relying at the clock for BF, but that's all i know. I really dont wish to be reliant on a fixed schedule but i REALLY am at a loss on when to feed her cos i STILL cant differentiate her hunger cries, exhaustion cries etc. So i have to rely on looking at her last feed and if 3 hours has passed (she's usually on a 3hr interval). It's so pathetic, i know, and seems to me, a lot of kind people out there kept telling me to rely on my maternal instincts and i feel even worse cos i STILL dont know! Does that mean, my maternal instincts gone missing?? Someone suggested placing baby to my chest and stroking her cheeks, and if she does the rooting act, then she's hungry..i tried that but she doesnt root at all, ALL day, it cant be she's not hungry all day, rite? Then, sometimes she'll root all the time even AFTER i've just unlatch her after a 1hour plus marathon feed!!
4) I've also read BF books that we should offer the 2nd breast to the baby. Erm...WHEN exactly shud we do that? It's so contradicting and confusing, becos some told us, we should not dictate how long the baby shud stay at the 1st breast, ie we shud not do the 15mins left, and 15mins right. BUT if baby has stayed at 1st breast for say, 45mins, shud we still offer the 2nd breast? Becos i have no idea how much milk the baby has taken from the 1st breast, i'm unsure if i shud still offer the 2nd breast. As some of u may know in my previous thread, my baby loves "hanging out" at my breasts for everything, food, comfort suck, sleep, so if i offer 2nd breast, she WILL still take it, only to vomit out the excess after that! Which leads me to think if it's really true about BF babies being smart enough to STOP when they have enough, cos my baby certainly dont seem to do so!
Sorry for the long posting (again!) but i would be grateful for any advices!!!
