During March's co-sleeping, I'd feed him and let him nod off attached. Then I'd slip away and do what I wanted for a few hours. In the afternoon, I usually don't make more than 2-3 oz both sides, but I give him a 5:30P + 6:30P cluster just in case. That hasn't changed in months, ever since he did the evening cluster feed. I figure it would help him for the overnight.
When I meant tiny, I was referring to his stomach. They say a baby's stomach is the size of a fist, and his fists are not 7 oz bottle-sized, so how could he hold all that all at once in a DF?? He takes a 6A morning feed, 3 bottles in the daytime (the amount varies depending on how much I pump...usually 3.25 - 5 oz per), 1 solids meal around 1 oz, 2 cluster feeds, and then he's taken various overnight feeds depending on how he slept that night. When I wake to feed, I make sure that he takes both sides so it drains me, feeds him, and keeps me going.
I wouldn't mind being able to do 2 overnight feeds at the 10 + 2 times, but hubby thinks LO should be able to pull 8 hours. We finally sat down and worked on an overall April goal of 6-8 hours and this week we're working on 4 hours between feeds, 2 overnight feeds, and LO trying to self-soothe back to sleep as much as possible before intervention. The following weeks, we are going to try and improve on this and see how he does at the end of the month and call every little good thing a victory for that day.
We started TBW method starting this January, when he was around 6 months. I guess it was the stress + even more lack of sleep + the solids mental debate that got me. It took almost 2 weeks of Fenugreek and lots of other boosting stuff to get my supply back up.