It's where they feeding almost every hour because they want comfort not just because they are hungry.
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It's where they feeding almost every hour because they want comfort not just because they are hungry.
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he has a pacifier and he will still do the same thing :( yeah i dint wana give it to him but my bf did .. what is cluster feeding ? D: @mommytoabel
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He is definitely cluster feeding. Have you thought about a pacifier? My son didn't have any problems with one but I know some can have nipple confusion.
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im breastfeeding and well some nights all he wants to to is to be attached to my boob all night ans all day .. and as soon as i put him down for anything he starts crying im not going to lie i do get frustrated :(
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If my son has had all his needs met and I get overly frustrated I either put him in his crib or give home to someone else for awhile until I can pull my thoughts together. I see your baby is about a month old. The fussiness will pass in a few months but it's possible that baby just needs some extra comfort. Are you breastfeeding or formula feeding?
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It's where they feeding almost every hour because they want comfort not just because they are hungry.
he has a pacifier and he will still do the same thing :( yeah i dint wana give it to him but my bf did .. what is cluster feeding ? D: @mommytoabel
He is definitely cluster feeding. Have you thought about a pacifier? My son didn't have any problems with one but I know some can have nipple confusion.
@mommytoabel,
im breastfeeding and well some nights all he wants to to is to be attached to my boob all night ans all day .. and as soon as i put him down for anything he starts crying im not going to lie i do get frustrated :(
If my son has had all his needs met and I get overly frustrated I either put him in his crib or give home to someone else for awhile until I can pull my thoughts together. I see your baby is about a month old. The fussiness will pass in a few months but it's possible that baby just needs some extra comfort. Are you breastfeeding or formula feeding?