As if going dairy and soy free wasn't hard enough...
We've seen lactation consultants to work on his latch problems after being solely on bottle for 2 weeks, but he won't feed more than a few minutes and then pulls away screaming. I feel like I've tried everything and he still isn't gaining weight as he should. It looks like I now will be exclusively pumping and supplementing with formula. Very sad about this.
Re: He won't breastfeed
i'm really sorry. i have known several women who had difficulty, real, true difficulty. and, like you, have tried so many things and worked with professionals. it's extremely hard to go back to the nipple after a baby has had a bottle at your son's age. if you are satisfied that you've done everything you can, that's all you can ask of yourself. give yourself time to be sad about it. it's only natural.
i went through a similar mourning period and experienced significant grief after my c/s and everyone said "at least he's healthy, blahblahblah." i know they all meant well, but it effectively discounted how i felt, which was utterly sad.
i can tell that it matters to YOU how the BM gets there, and that's what is important here. he's getting the BM, that's not the issue. the issue is you feel sad about how he's getting it, and that's ok. it's normal to experience sadness over this. i found it really helped to talk about it. the more i talked about it, the less i felt alone...the less i felt that i was crazy for feeling this way.
This is so true. I exclusively pumped for four months with #1 and six months with #2 after trying EVERYTHING to get those girls to latch. And people are like "she's still getting breast milk" (and my supply was abundant and never the issue) but you feel sad that you can't do the actual nursing... I totally get that.
I feel for you, and you've done really well, and we're here for you!
I'm so sorry - I'm sure you're incredibly disappointed. You're probably already doing this, but are the nipples on his bottles the slowest flow kind? It sounds like the little guy is getting frustrated that mommy isn't as fast as his bottle.
Good luck! You've gone through a lot and are trying your damnedest. Give yourself a ton of credit for that!