Friday, May 29, 2009

Baby cluster feeding| Infant cluster feeding | newborn breastfeeding

Baby cluster feeding| Infant cluster feeding | newborn breastfeeding

Cluster feeding is nothing but feeding the baby when it needs or demands for. This usually happens with babies that are breast fed. This kind of feeding is also termed as bunch feeding. Wherein, the mother tends to feed the baby not a scheduled time. It is actually recommended that you feed the baby when he/she is hungry rather clock the timings and feed. As the baby grows it tends to consume more milk than its starting days of birth, due to which the consumption times also increase. Initially infant might have consumed three to four ounces of milk with proper intervals or when the baby wanted to.
Whenever the baby calls for more milk he would want to suckle more often which results in increase of breast milk; and this is what results in cluster feeding. It is conceived that baby cluster fed mostly in the evening time; but some nursed babies cluster feed even in the day time.

Cluster feeding is mostly put into practice during baby’s fussy time. Just to calm the baby; moms allow baby to suckle and this becomes a pattern for the baby. One should not worry if the baby feeds more number of times; this does not mean that supply of milk is less. One should understand the concept that more the baby feeds more milk would be produced.

Six to eight weeks is the stage where the baby starts to grow and would be demanding four ounces of milk every four hours. Infants tend to go to sleep as soon as they are fed; so it’s proposed to feed the baby late in the night; so that both you and baby can have a long nap without a break. Cluster feed by the baby is a common behavioural form.

Do not put the baby into tight schedules for feeding just because you are getting apprehensive of the drinking patterns of the baby. Starting few months baby has to be fed whenever it feels hungry, and this is stated as the best method. At times babies suck to console themselves. This is all in the act of nurturing of the baby.

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