Isn't there a time in which the babies maternal stores of glucose run out
and so they must start eating? I remember hearing this from a reliable
source.
Thanks,
Chayn
On Thu, Jul 26, 2018 at 5:21 PM, Patricia Young <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> nothing for 1st 24 hours, then one feeding of water (maybe sugar water,
> don't remember) via bottle, then THE schedule, one breast for 3 min q. 4
> hrs, then next day, one breast for 5 min, then each breast for 5 min the
> day after,,,,,stays were 7 midnights (!) so daughter born at 10 pm was 7
> days and daughter born at 12:30 am stayed 8 days. This was 1959 and 1960.
> Pat in SNJ
>
> PS. No help was offered on how to hold baby for latch, no one stayed in
> room to see what we did. So of course I held baby in bottle feeding
> position and expected her to turn her head, ouch!
>
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