Girls, I need your opinions on a not stricly BLW question, but you're going to be the best ones to ask, as I need to jiggle our milk / solids routine as what we've got isn't really working.
Right now I'm usually feeding Norah at around 5am, 9am, 1pm, 5pm and 7pm. Solids are at Lisi's meal times so 7, 12 and 6.
I have found that she will drink practically nothing at 7am if I try thanks to that early morning feed. As it is she's not eating an awful lot of solids (could be her gums looking like chopped liver right doesn't really help...) which is actually just as well, as most of her solid meals are about an hour before a bf.
Then we have that big cluster of 5pm bf, 6pm solids, 6.30 or 7pm bf. The 5pm's usually really just a snack (you know, suck as long as it takes to get a letdown then decide something else is more interesting, leaving you spurting everywhere - gee thanks
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I would like to get to a bit better spaced out 7 - 11- 3 - 7 or there abouts, but have a couple hindernaces.
1 Do you reckon I can feed at 5.30, offer again at 7 and if she doesn't really want much some how persuade her through to 11? It's not like she's begging for a feed at 9
2 she has got into a habit of feeding better before a nap, this started in the early days of oversupply, before a nap seemed to be the time she could best deal with the flood. Sooner or later she's going to be able to change that habit and feed on wakeups right? Particularly once she gets the message that this is how we're going to do things now.
3 on days I work if I feed at 11 and 3 it means I miss 2 feeds, if I feed at 9, 1 (during my lunch break) and 5 I miss none. As the minx will take a bottle for me but not her babysitter
you can see why this is desirable. Am I messing with her head too much if I do this twice a week?
These days she's never actually asking for feeds IYKWIM, or solids for that matter, so I feel confident I could some how jiggle her to the way I want our day to look, but it may take a few days of being a bit of a toughie. That kind of goes against the grain, but could be for the greater good.
WHAT DO YOU THINK???
I'd really like your input, I think a bf, blw-ed baby is a bit of a different kettle of fish.