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nursing newborn - exhaustion

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  • #16
    My "baby" is 11 months old now, and she still isn't really on a nursing schedule, however she has become much much more efficient. Like, a few minutes vs 30-40+ minutes.
    Most importantly, the newborn exhaustion is long long gone. I think the turning point around 6 weeks is a combination of the baby being a little bit more grown up and you recovering physically from child birth! Hormones are a little bit more balanced by then which makes everything easier.

    Hope this makes sense, my kids are climbing all over me trying to divert my attention.

    And btw, having a 3 year old and a newborn is really. really. hard. I know you know this, but I just wanted to toss that in there too.
    -Mommy, FM wife, Disney Planner and Hoosier

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    • #17
      Hugs!! For me, I noticed an slight improvement at 6 and world's better at 8 weeks. I was about to quit in between week 6-7. Hang in there!

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