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I am in private practice only, so see mothers who are generally
anxious about supply or sore nipples and/or frequent feeding.
I don't talk about growth spurts about talk about the need for
frequent feeding and these may occur at different times as their baby
develops and they become more aware of life around them. This can be
the small early changes of more calm wake times when all the baby
wants to do is stare at their mum to the more active times of
hearing every new noise and having the ability to turn their head to
look for what is making that noise.
I then talk about how we often seek out a mentor or a friend when
learning a new skill or starting a new job and relate this to their
baby wanting the support and comfort from mum as their brain learns
to manage and use that new skill.
Ruth Berkowitz, IBCLC, BFHI educator & assessor, ABA Counsellor,
trainer & assessor, Grad. Dip Counselling
Melbourne Aust.
>Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2015 23:03:51 -0500
>From: Laurie Wheeler <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: growth spurts
>
>It seems in the past everyone accepted the existence of growth spurts or
>frequency days which some consider to be the same things, but some consider
>to be different things. Then as I recall, the existence of predictable (at
>certain expected times) growth spurts was then called in to question.
>What is the consensus of the Lactnet community, for my own curiosity,
>regarding talking to moms at hospital discharge, about growth spurts? Or
>making a f/u call prior to the first expected growth spurt.? I typically do
>not mention relatively precise weeks to expect a growth spurt, but rather
>that feeding patterns can and do change as baby matures, and responsive
>feeding remains a good strategy. And to call when concerned about any such
>changes.
>Laurie Wheeler RN MN IBCLC
>Louisiana and Mississippi USA
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