a few times a day when they come home from NICU? She seems to do so much better just BFing.
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Re: why can we only BF
It was on her discharge paperwork. I am pretty sure her sister will have the same restrictions in a few days (hopeful she will come home). I add formula to the breast milk for extra calories, but it doesn't make sense when she won't even take her min amount of ml. She just seems so content with BFing.
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This. It's hard to balance them getting enough (extra) calories and the calories they burn. It is totally up to you to feed them how you want, but as someone who thought she was making the right decision by EBF and not fortifying and then ended up with a FTT kid months down the line, if they are having trouble with their weight you should really listen to your doc
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Oh then that makes sense I didn't think of that.
Is there a way you can maybe pump too ?
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I'd talk to your doc. We came home with the same advice, but Robbie just wouldn't take the formula.. and then would puke it back up. So he was on straight breastmilk for MONTHS and did well. He was eating great for a while and thriving, so my doc was completely fine with me feeding him plain breastmilk on demand as long as he continued to gain weight well.
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I would certainly ask your doctor about it.
If you do switch to just breast feeding than I would monitor weight gain to make sure that your LO is getting enough. It may be that your LO seems to be eating well but isn't actually taking that much in or burns too many calories.
My son used to love breast feeding but he was only taking in 1/2 has much as he did with the bottle.
Call your pedi... if this is the case than adjustment might be necessary.
i heard that from one of our nurses (who was a nicu mommy herself). they told her to bottle feed so she could keep track of how much they were getting. (and they wanted her to fortify it.)
i say bf all you want. if your little one does awesome at it then go for it. (be sure to check weight gain.) i don't go for the fortification, i kept my daughter off of it (they tried 3 different kinds and they all gave her terrible gas and diarrhea) and she gained weight like a champ once she went to an ad lib schedule. breast milk has all the nutrients they need.
before they took the ng tube out, when i first started breast feeding, they would actually pull up what she fed to check and see how much she got. (not all the nurses, and not all the time. but often enough that we knew she was effectively getting milk.) did they do anything like that?
This was the same as us. She came home on 2 BFs a day, and slowly we've worked our way up to 4 (currently). The reason our pedi did this is because the BFing takes more energy & burns more calories. Also, my production doesn't seem to be enough for her yet. So, we're slowly working up to EBFing, but I guess we're not ready yet? I wish we were... but right now we do 4 BFs, 2 of those have supplement bottles, then 3 full bottles every day.
We go for our 4 month checkup next week and I'm really hoping they'll bump up the BFs. My Savannah has reflux/choking issues with her bottles (not w/ BFing) so I really wish they would let me EBF. I'm just not sure if she'll get enough... crossing my fingers!