> especially the information on "nibble nursing". <<In order to break the
> pattern of nibble nursing, it's important that you don't feed your baby
more
> often than every hour-and-a-half to two hours. By forcing her to wait when
> she's hungry, she'll be determined to eat more when she has the chance. As
a
> result, shell get full and be able to sleep for a longer period.
Hmmmm. News to me. I thought you ended up with a baby too hungry to sleep
well and too sleepy to nurse well. At least I did, as did so many other
moms I've encountered.
This little "Q&A" makes me very sad. He's giving advice that will almost
surely result in early weaning. Then again, there is a reason I don't
generally read this particular publication. :-P
~ Heidi
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