Hi,
My LO is 14weeks and she still cluster feeds in the evenings. She's an efficient feeder, usually eats in 15min max during the day and never falls asleep on the breast anymore. She settles mostly by herself for naps and bedtime.
However in the evenings now she's started doing a long feed of 45min. When she detaches I burp her, sing a lullaby and put her into her cot. She then often cries until I pick her up and put her back on the breast. There she eats easily for another 30/45min, more or less energetically, eyes closed, like proper cluster feeding behaviour.
I've now started keeping her with us after the burp and put her back on the breast and she happily eats again after the break so it's real need to feed, not anger at being in bed.
My questions are:
1. Is this indeed real need or have we created a comfort habit? She does swallow, more or less energetically as I said, falling slightly asleep then suddenly sucking and swallowing with frenzy so I think she needs it and I shouldn't try to curve it.
2. But then she tends to fall asleep on the breast! I try to keep her awake and detach her when she slows down but it's very hit and miss and every other day I end up putting her to bed asleep now. I just don't have the heart to wake her up on purpose, especially as she's so tired by then that waking her really makes her scream. If I continue to teach her good self settling habits for naps etc, do we think that's ok? I've never fed her to sleep except during newborn stage when there's nothing else to do.
Also, I'm starting to find it a bit lonely as we're doing a routine starting at 7.30pm and that means I'm in bed, with lights low by 8am, feeding her until 10pm. We don't have any evening. We're trying to progressively bring bedtime earlier but in the meantime I think it's better if I swallow my frustration and focus on a quiet routine for her, instead of doing the cluster feeding in front of a film in the living room, right?
Thanks.for your opinions!