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Is this normal for an infant?

My baby is almost six weeks. Recently, it has been removed from my chest at night. She acts as if she does no milk. She nurses great at night and morning, but after about 5 rolls around it does not undertake, and the nurse well. This continues until 10:00 when he usually just gives up and goes to sleep. This is a normal model? I tried pumping night soon after she shot and I could not get an ounce of two breasts. Why would it be? She seems to have found enough milk throughout the day. It also has a lot of wet diapers. Meanwhile, she gets a red rash on the cheeks when you nurse. Baby acne appears shots, but when you eat red and the redness disappears shortly after. Is this normal? I have an application today with the doc, but wanted to verify here.

You have just entered the rapid growth of the Great, as I like to call it. Babies go through many periods sudden growth of the first year, but the race of 6-8 weeks of growth was the eldest of my two babies. I can look back for their pictures and say "before" and "after"! Do not worry, the baby begins to feed more often several days before it really needs more milk to give your body a chance to produce the milk that you ask. However, the fact that she is restless at night is a very common problem with breastfed babies. See this article on cluster Kellymom Food and stormy night: Pumping is http://www.kellymom.com/babyconcerns/fussy-evening.html not a very good indicator of the amount of milk your baby drinks, especially if the pump just after feeding. If you're only getting an ounce of milk from both breasts after eating, the sounds that your body produces enough for her and a little more after it is done. Visit the links below production Milk lowest point to determine if they really have a low milk production or not. I am not sure of the rash on the face, but I know when my baby breastfed in the first month, sometimes turn their faces a little flushed. It was not really indicitive of any underlying problem, however. Ask your doctor of course, but if you go ahead and do not cause any problems, I would not worry too much about it.

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April 4th, 2009 at 4:01 pm

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