Karleen said:
There has been some research on this an babies do tend to open eyes when
feeding. It's thought to be because there is a high chance of interactions
that would build attachment.
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When a mom at home tells me the baby closes his eyes at the breast within
just a couple of minutes of the feed, it is a RED FLAG!! If you put a bottle
in the baby's mouth (oh heaven forbid!!) the baby's eyes fly open and he gulps
with his eyes open until he is full. Inevitably, the babies who breastfeed
with their eyes closed (after milk should be increased in volume) are often
taking less than an ounce at the breast.
Just my observations. But even with young babies (not the first 48 to 72
hours -- after that), I see eyes wide open. In fact, it is one of the things I
tell moms to look for. I'm with Cathy on this one....
Jan Barger
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