What will the baby show during the fierce period?

Babies don’t grow at a uniform rate. Most babies go through multiple periods of growth in their first year, and after each period, you may find that your baby’s clothes have gotten much smaller overnight. What is the “surge period”? Breastfeeding infants during the fierce periods will nurse more frequently than usual (sometimes every hour) and the infant will be more irritable than usual. The amount of milk consumed by the infant increases suddenly during the fierce period, but this is only a phase. The amount of milk consumed by an exclusively breastfed infant continues to increase rapidly during the first few weeks of life. In addition to height and weight gain, behavioral developments can also cause infants to need more milk. For example, rolling over, crawling, walking or all talking, breast milk provides nutrition for body and brain development. Generally speaking, the mastodon period starts around day 4, 7-10 days, 2-3 weeks, 4-6 weeks, 3 months, 4 months, 6 months, 9 months, there will be errors before and after, babies don’t look at the calendar, so your baby may not be the same. The masturbation period will continue after the first year of age, and many mothers find that it occurs every few months by toddlerhood, and even intermittently by adolescence. The duration of the masturbation period is usually only 2-3 days, and sometimes it lasts for a week or so. What are the signs of toddler spacing? All these signs are telling the mother’s body to “produce more milk” and if we respond to the baby’s request in time, our body will be sensitive to these signals and the extra nursing will stimulate your body to produce more milk. These extra nursing sessions will stimulate your body to produce more milk. This is often the case after a lactation period: 1) the baby will sleep extra heavily for a day or two; 2) the mother will feel a slight increase in milk; 3) the baby will calm down when she gets milk; The lactation period often catches new mothers by surprise, just when they think they are beginning to understand their baby’s signals, suddenly everything changes. The key to dealing with this is complete simplicity. If you respond to your baby’s signals and don’t interfere in any way, your body will respond quickly and increase your supply, usually adjusting within 24-48 hours, sometimes for up to a week, when new mothers just have to make sure you drink enough water. Don’t let the prolonged period interfere with your confidence in breastfeeding; on the contrary, it will encourage you to better understand your baby’s needs. By breastfeeding on demand and your baby eating regularly, you will get more milk and your milk supply will grow. Adding formula or expressing milk during the fierce period is not needed or recommended. These practices, including nursing on time, interfere with natural supply and demand and prevent your body from producing milk on demand. A breastfeeding mother may feel especially hungry or thirsty while her baby is going through a fierce period, and new mothers need to learn to listen to their body’s needs.