Thanks for your response! Sure - my lo is 11.5 weeks. Since the beginning we've had breastfeeding issues and have been seeing a lactation consultant. Apparently, she thinks that my baby's tongue isn't cupping correctly and therefore it is tough for him to get milk ejections. Our day looks roughly like this (this is what it was today):
7am - wake and feed
7:40-8:20 - Activity
8:20 - Nap (doesn't last long - 30 mins at most - maybe because he's not full??)
8:50-9:10 - Awake time before next feed (refuses to continue napping)
9:10 - feed
10-11 - Nap (Again, doesn't last very long. His naps in his crib last the shortest. The swing, car, Bjorn seem to be best.)
11-11:30 - Awake time before feed
11:30 - feed
12-12:45 - Activity
12:45-1:30 - nap
1:30-2:15 - Awake time before feed
2:15 - feed
2:45-3:15 - Activity
3:15-5:30 - nap (usually a longer one)
5:30 - feed
6:00 - bath and wind down
6:45 - cluster feed
7:00 - bed
10:00 - Dreamfeed
Anywhere from 1:30-4:30 - Middle of the night feed
Anywhere from 5-7 a.m. - Wakes up. If he wakes up at 5, we try to put him back down until closer to 7.
No reflux or allergies that we know of, and I don't think he is teething yet. Wondering if his "snacking" is really just all he can get because of his tongue. I have been tracking his weight gain. Two weeks ago he gained 14 oz. in two weeks. Last week, I changed nothing (one bottle per day, the rest breastfeeding) and he didn't gain a single ounce. Makes me feel so bad...like I am starving him (although his weight is fine and he's in the 50th percentile). I just want him to be steadily gaining. Sometimes I feel like my milk flows - no problem. Other times, I sense he is getting frustrated. I know it's not a supply issue because after his middle of the night feed, I pump about 4-5oz total!
Would love suggestions of how to manage this...TIA.