My LO is currently going through the dreaded 3 month growth spurt and is EBF. I have never had a problem with my supply and have always pumped after his morning feed. The last couple days I wake up feeling empty and can barely get anything out in the pump I usually get 6-8oz. He seems fine all day and I can see milk and hear him swallowing but by night at his last feed he will just nurse for so long and I can tell he is not getting anything so I have been digging into my freezer stash. He normally doesn't prefer bottles but he's been sucking them down at night like he starving. Anyway I never had this problem during other growth spurts is this normal ?
I think it is normal but if i were you i would try not to give him too many bottles. If he doesn't nurse from you, then your supply will drop because you are telling your body he isn't hungry by giving him the bottle. If you let him nurse instead, even if he is not getting much at first, your body will react to his sucking and increase milk supply if you let it, and he will not starve.
Thanks stephmill26 glad to hear this sounds notmal. I have only been giving him bottles at night because he has been crying after nursing forever and won't sleep until I do. But then after the bottle I use the pump for ten min to hopefully increase my supply. I hope were almost through the spurt this is a rough one !
Oh good idea to pump after the bottle! I forget about tht sometimes. yeah k is going through hers still a little, the first few days were really tough but she is settling down now... She is sleeping a TON! Is your guy sleeping more?
You really should stop giving him a bottle. Even with pumping after you do it, your milk supply will still decrease because a pump isn't as efficient as a baby. During a growth spurt you should put him to the breast as often he wants to eat even if it seems like he's been there a long time. You could also switch sides multiple times if he seems to have drained that side. If you are getting anything out with the pump in the mornings then you don't have low supply. And milk supply is naturally lower at night, so it may take him longer to get full especially during a growth spurt. kellymom is a great resource for all things BFing. Here is the article on growth spurts. https://kellymom.com/bf/normal/growth-spurts/
Re: Low milk supply and growth spurt
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