I had LO weighed on Sat and she was 5lbs 12.9 oz. and just had her weighed again today and she is only 5 lbs 13 oz. She was 6 lbs 6 oz at birth. I'm really worried. I am breastfeeding and try and wake her up every 2hours to feed but she just ends up falling asleep at the breast. Any ideas on what I can do? I realy don't want to use formula.
Re: baby isn't gaining weight..what to do...?
I would not worry. DS was 7.4 at birth, 6.2 at 4 days, at 2 weeks was only 6.9, it took 3 weeks to get him to 7.9 lbs
we EBF, and NEVER supplimented
Some take a little longer to gain than others. If she is having plenty of pee diapers, not losing weight, and not jaundiced, I would not worry about it yet.
DS was born 6 11, dropped to 5 15 and has slowly gained since then... we ended up supplementing with formula in addition to breastfeeding, it is not the end of the world and it does not have to be forever
You could try pumping and feeding so you can tell the pedi that he has had XX ounces every XX hours... ?
At 6.5 weeks he was 7 10... ?
At about 5 weeks he was diagnosed with reflux and we are now waiting to see a GI specialist to see if there are any other problems that contribute to the slow weight gain (protein intolerance, etc)
Is your pedi concerned?
The sleepiness could be a sign. I used to have to flap DS's arm to keep him awake when trying to feed him in the hospital- a wet wipe would lso wake them up.
Supplimenting isn't the worst- you would breastfeed on both sides if possible the give a couple of ounces. If your baby is a little dehydrated, the formula will help them out. Good Start digests quicker than other formulas, I was told.
Our ped wants baby to re-gain birth weight by 10 days. We are going to be close, based on our appointment yesterday. I have a sleepy baby too, and his latch isn't great due to the shape of his mouth and his short tongue. I met with an LC and she said that if I really can't wake baby to eat, I need to start pumping. One way to keep baby eating is to do breast compressions while nursing.
Here are some tips on waking a sleepy baby: https://www.breastfeedingbasics.com/html/waking_a_sleepy_baby.shtml
Good luck to you. I know how hard it is!