Hi,
We have a baby girl of 6 days old today, and we have been trying to implement the EASY routine since Monday, but feel like we are getting nowhere, except getting frustrated. Amelie was 8lbs at birth, so we have been trying to keep her to a 3hour cycle. She wakes up, we feed her, *try* to keep her awake through nappy changing etc, and then go to put her down - so far she just doesnt go down, even though she yawns and looks tired. She's eating 90-100ml of formula (we arent breast feeding for personal reasons) in a feed now, we do some activity, put her down when shes looking tired, and before we know it shes screaming. We wind her, as sometimes thats it, but often its not, she just seems to make a noise which we try to deal with for the next 45 minutes, then give her some more food and she seems to be fine. In the afternoons when we wake her for feeding, she almost falls asleep during the feed and is almost impossible to wake up, and we can get little to no activity out of her, so once she pushes the bottle away we put her down for sleeping ...when we do this, she then wakes up screaming! Expressed milk knocks her out for a while, but thats probably just the oxytocin.
Maybe our feeding windows are too short? We feed her until she clearly doesnt want anymore, or is falling asleep and we cant wake her. However, we have been following EASY, so we naturally try to interect some A after the seemingly completed feed. The activity often has Amelie wriggling and we cant work out if she wants a dummy or food - we give her the dummy and sometimes she keeps it in, and then spits it out. When Amelie is clearly yawning and eyes are rolling, we put her down in the cot and sit by her; so far this is always difficult as she soon starts to cry. We then spend the next 10-15 minutes winding her because it seems like thats the problem, then put her back down; still she begins to cry. We try the dummy, it works for a few moments, then shes crying again. This can go on for another 15 minutes until we decide maybe shes hungry (we are learning here!), and Amelie takes the bottle, polishes off only about 20ml to 30ml, but then sleeps. We are worried she will connect sleeping with eating. What seems clear to us is that Amelie eats to the point where she just doesnt want anymore, we wind her and offer more food but shes not interested. We then play with her, possibly change her nappy, and then when she starts to look tire,d put her in the cot...eventually we end up having to give her more food.
Should we just persevere with the feeding before activity and nappy changing, even though this could go on for sometime? Currently Amelie tells us (in so many words) she doesnt want any more food after about 20minutes, which includes stops for winding. Waiting for a certain length of time and trying her again with the bottle doesnt seem to work, so we move into the A phase, only to result back at E before S can happen.
I suspect this is a bit gobbldigook - we are soooo tired. Any advice here would be so welcome!
Thank you in advance,
Sally and Nick.