Learn to reduce cluster feeding and manage a fussy baby for quieter evenings
Breastfeeding your baby is the ultimate bonding experience, but if your newborn seems hungry all the time, it can be exhausting, too. While cluster feeding is completely normal, you probably have lots of questions about it—and we're here to answer all of them. In this article, we'll explain how long cluster feeding lasts and why your baby is doing it, as well as share tips on how to reduce or stop the cycle. If you're a tired new mama who just needs a peaceful night, scroll on down.
Things You Should Know
- Cluster feeding is when a baby wants several short feeds in quick succession. It's completely normal, but can be tiring for mama.
- Cluster feeding happens during growth spurts, and each spurt only lasts a few days. It's important for your baby to feed whenever they're hungry during this time.
- To reduce cluster feeding, avoid stimulation when your baby fusses so they fall back asleep. You can dim the lights, hold them close, rock them, or listen to soft music.
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References
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