I think the biggest misconception when it comes to babies feeding and sleeping cycles is that it is our job as parents to get our babies on a schedule. In theory, this sounds like it would really work and is in the best interest of the baby and parents. If your baby ate and slept on a schedule that you designed, this would fit nicely into your day and you would have a routine that you can count on. In theory, seems good, However, when adults attempt to have this degree of control over a new baby, it typically is a hard thing to make happen and if you are breastfeeding your baby, this forced routine causes lots of breastfeeding difficulty.
There are some very real common sense and practical reasons why this is just not a safe way to go about feeding your baby.
AAB 478 Part 2 Remembering Shelly Longenecker,
AAB 477 Remembering Shelly Longenecker Part 1
aab 476 Interview with Diane Palacios, MS, LPC, LISAC, PMH-C
AAB 475 Things about New motherhood they dont tell you
AAB 474 Solutions to the Infant formula Crisis.
AAB 473 Mother's day reflection 2022
AAB 472 Wearable breast pump
AAB 471 Robyns breastfeeding story
AB 470 Dangerous breastfeeding advise - Part 3
AB 469 Dangerous breastfeeding advise - Part 2
AAB 468 dangerous breastfeeding advise - Part 1
AAB 467 Reflections with mothers I have worked with
AAB 466 IBCLCs need time for self care and reflection - March 2nd IBCLC Day with Chris Auer
AAB 465 Breastfeeding Exclusive Pumping - Tu Hien
AAB 464 - Breastfeeding bites More hormones - Drilling down on Oxytocin
AAB 463 Breastfeeding Bites - Don't rush that first latch - Letting your baby lead the way
AAB 462 Breastfeeding in Public (NIP)
AAB 461 Breastfeeding, Pregnancy, Homebirth
AAB 460 Fiona Lange Sharpe from the Gold Conference
AAB 459 Why I am closing my All About Facebook group
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