Dana Schwartz shares the reality of early motherhood, highlighting the surprise of how often newborns require breastfeeding. Despite common knowledge, the timing of feeding is more demanding than expected. Schwartz emphasizes that the two to three-hour feeding window refers to the start of feeding, not its conclusion. This results in a condensed window for parents to tend to their own needs, as the process can consume an hour or more each time. She humorously reflects on the overwhelming nature of breastfeeding, likening it to a full-time job.
"They start the clock from when the baby starts eating! Not when they finish eating."
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