Hi all,
I'm new to the forum and AP. I am mother of 3 week old baby boy and am confused by breastfeeding on demand. I am cosleeping but finding that he's feeding continuosly side-lying through the night. In the day when I try and 'sleep when baby sleeps' if baby is too near my breast he seems to want to feed continuosly. Same when he's in the sling! So am trying to practise AP but am struggling at the moment as I don't know whether he is actually properly hungry or not. I am aware that babies just know their needs this early on but am confused as to why he wants to feed continuosly as it seems like comfort feeding! I don't want to have to put him down to sleep on his own in a moses basket but am going out of my mind with trying to fit sleep in for mama!
Any advice gratefully received.
I'm new to the forum and AP. I am mother of 3 week old baby boy and am confused by breastfeeding on demand. I am cosleeping but finding that he's feeding continuosly side-lying through the night. In the day when I try and 'sleep when baby sleeps' if baby is too near my breast he seems to want to feed continuosly. Same when he's in the sling! So am trying to practise AP but am struggling at the moment as I don't know whether he is actually properly hungry or not. I am aware that babies just know their needs this early on but am confused as to why he wants to feed continuosly as it seems like comfort feeding! I don't want to have to put him down to sleep on his own in a moses basket but am going out of my mind with trying to fit sleep in for mama!
Any advice gratefully received.

I do my best to meet my toddler's needs, but, if I can't, I am more than comfortable letting her express her sadness by crying. Especially when it's over some big disappointment like that she didn't want milk in her cereal today... Offer her cereal without milk and let her cry til she's ready to eat it (in a loving and supportive environment, of course).
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