I understand your concern about supply. It would be frustrating to go from having too much to not having enough. My experience with babies of this age (gestation included) is that cluster feeding is pretty common, even with a very generous supply. Perhaps others can share their experience with nursing patterns?
Gail Hertz
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On Jan 30, 2013, at 9:16 PM, Michele Crockett <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I did think about oversupply...however I am a little concerned about
> stopping the pumping until tt evaluated and treated. Guess I have seen too
> many moms with production in the toilet w/ tt babes. Baby does tend to
> cluster feed 2-3 times a day with longer sleep stretches between...would
> she be likely to do that with oversupply or have more spread out feeds?
> Michele
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