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Jennifer writes:
He wakes to feed, nurses well
> for a few minutes, then goes to sleep, but wakes and screams if taken off.
> Once awake, he goes back to breast readily, but falls asleep again
quickly,
> and this cycle is repeated. He often takes well over an hour to finish a
> feeding in this manner and then wakes again in 10-20 minutes to start
over.
I've seen babies like this in my practice too.
Some questions: Is he 40 weeks gest or just a big 37 weeker?
When did he start pooping yellow?
Was labor induced?
> I suggested she try breast compression, and switching sides when baby
starts
> to get sleepy, but wondered if there are any other ideas to help this
little
> guy transfer milk a little faster
Those are good choices. I'd suggest - a baby sling, help with the other kids
and [I forget who coined the phrase] "tincture of time".
If anyone has any other ideas, I will call
> her and give them before then.
With the slow, casual eaters I like to tell them that this baby isn't a
"fast-food McDonalds" kind of baby but an "elegant dining Accomac" [the name
of a very fancy expensive restaurant in our area] baby. That usually gets a
smile.
Truthfully, though, I've seen this situation improve when the baby gets back
over birth weight - it's probably just the improvement with time.
Gail S. Hertz MD, IBCLC
Pediatrician
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