Remember that children do not grow because they eat, they eat because they grow ...
So do not be alarmed if they are not constant in power, they know how to regulate itself. At times they eat little, in others they just suck! E 'completely normal part of their growth process.
Then there are periods lasting from a few days to a week in which they are very hungry and greedy and asking for a continuation of the breast in both day and night. These are known growth spurts, times when the kids give the signal to the body of the mother that are growing and need that breast milk is changed both in composition and in the quantity produced ... Assecondateli in their demands and in a few days everything will go back to normal, the mother's milk will be ready for the demands of small! Typically, these periods occur around 2-3 weeks of age, around 6 weeks and about 3 months . There are other in the sixth and eighth month, but less often noted.
Be aware of their existence will no doubt help to deal with stress and fatigue typical of those days, avoiding panic and concern of those who suddenly believes it has no more milk or not being able to feed their babies. Repeat yourself that all is well and that soon your child will return to what it once was!
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