by MrsOctober » Wed Sep 28, 2016 2:09 pm
Had exactly the same issues with both of my two. I think that they were both just plain hungry in the evenings! The quality and quantity of your milk decreases dramatically when you're tired and by each evening, I was utterly exhausted. We would get into a cluster feeding cycle where they would have to work hard to feed, feed for a bit, seemingly empty both boobs, give up trying, nod off, wake up due to hunger and repeat.
My very pro-breast feeding private midwife said to top them up with a bit of hungry baby formula, which would knock them out and break the cycle, allowing me to then eat good food and rest, then have plenty of milk for the dream feed.
This worked a treat for me, my life was transformed and my son became an excellent sleeper, instantly. Some people will frown upon it and say it's a slippery slope to introduce formula but for me it meant I carried on B'feeding for 9months both times. Good luck. x
Had exactly the same issues with both of my two. I think that they were both just plain hungry in the evenings! The quality and quantity of your milk decreases dramatically when you're tired and by each evening, I was utterly exhausted. We would get into a cluster feeding cycle where they would have to work hard to feed, feed for a bit, seemingly empty both boobs, give up trying, nod off, wake up due to hunger and repeat.
My very pro-breast feeding private midwife said to top them up with a bit of hungry baby formula, which would knock them out and break the cycle, allowing me to then eat good food and rest, then have plenty of milk for the dream feed.
This worked a treat for me, my life was transformed and my son became an excellent sleeper, instantly. Some people will frown upon it and say it's a slippery slope to introduce formula but for me it meant I carried on B'feeding for 9months both times. Good luck. x