12/06/2024
The truth about cluster feeding:
Were you told that cluster feeding is where your baby feeds lots over a couple of hours?
Did you then find that as soon as 5pm rolls around, your otherwise calm newborn turned into a frantic baby bird, furious when a b**b isn't in their mouth, but apparently just as furious when a b**b Is in their mouth?
Did this make you worry that your milk had dried up, while you paced and rocked, and cried for like 3 hours every night?
Yeah. Same.
Of course, for some people cluster feeding is as simple as frequent feeds. But for many dyads, its an anxiety producing nightmare!
You've probably noticed that your breasts are pretty soft during cluster feeding, and it may be hard to hand express or pump during this time. This is because volume is low. BUT! The milk that your baby is accessing is really high in fat, as the softer a breast is, the higher in fat the milk that's in there is.
So, what's happening, is you have a grumpy, tired, probably over stimulated from life newborn, and a totally normal slow flow of milk. This can make babies more annoyed, so they go red and arch away and scream at the b**b.
BUT they ARE getting milk - milk that is higher in fat than usual - and which *might* help them sleep for just a little longer once they're done yelling about it.
This on and off angry feeding is also most likely helping your milk supply - its frequent stimulation, which keeps milk making hormones high.
Of course, there are caveats here. If your baby is struggling to gain weight on your milk alone, your newborn under 6 weeks of age isn't giving you lots of daily dirty nappies, or you have pain during breastfeeding, please get some more personalised support.