LO is 2 weeks old and doing very well BF. We want to introduce bottles so H can feed him when he gets home from work at midnight and let me miss 1 feeding at night for a bit of extra sleep. Not to mention we are moving soon and bottles would be a bit easier for the move.
LO has no interest in bottles. I didn't know if anyone had any tips for introducing bottles to a BF baby.
Re: Introducing bottles?
FYI, this early on, you would need to pump to replace any feedings you miss or it will affect your supply. also, you would risk getting uncomfortably engorged (possibly leading to a clogged duct or mastitis) if you skip the feeding in the middle of the night.
2010: Infertility
October 2015: missed miscarriage #2 at 11 weeks (trisomy 22)
My LO is 8 weeks old now and here is what worked for us: I started pumping 1 hour after the first morning feed every day when she was 2 weeks old. At 4 weeks, DH started offering her a bottle every evening before bed. DD, though a little unsure, ended up taking the bottle without difficulty...it just took a little more time to feed her! I would pump again when DH was feeding her to add to the freezer supply and so I wasn't hurting my supply. Now, I need to build up a significant freezer stash because I will be going back to work and DH will be staying home with our LO, so you may not need to pump as frequently as I have.
As far as easier while moving, I'm sorry, but I'l have to disagree there. With bottles you'll need a place to store the milk, a place to pump when you give the baby that milk (so all of your pumping supplies), access to soap and water to wash up before pumping, etc. Breastfeeding- just the boobs and the baby
2010: Infertility
October 2015: missed miscarriage #2 at 11 weeks (trisomy 22)