I am a little worried. They are taking out his TPN tomorrow and they said they would start him on full feeds (20ml) and would be adding fortifier to it. The nurse said some babies have setback when they start fortifier because it isn't as easy to digest as breast milk. But, that they can't give him more milk because it would be too much liquid for his little body. I know the fortifier is necessary, but man, I'm nervous about it.
Anyone have any experiences to share?
Re: breast milk fortification?
Congrats on full feeds and one less IV!
Cora was on fortifiers until her last two weeks in the NICU and didn't have any big problems with them. I do think the second one she was on (a bovine fortifier rather than human milk fortifier) caused some constipation and gas but that was it.
As she was able to start breastfeeding, we weaned her off the fortifiers by adding more feeds of plain breast milk either at the breast or in a bottle if I wasn't there. She is on a breast milk only diet now, something that was important to me. If you have concerns, talk to the nutritionist in your NICU and ask them all your questions. Ours was wonderful, one of my favorite people on the team. She listened to my desire to have a breastfed baby and worked with me to send Cora home without formula supplements. However, I know that if she stops gaining weight I will need to supplement again and she gave me lots of resources for that as well.
Our precious girl, born at 27 weeks.
Both of my little one's needed HMF while I was breast feeding. Neither had any issues with it.
Hopefully your little guy won't either. Good luck!
Any BM given to her has the fortifier in it as well. It does cause constipation. They have been giving her suppositiories to counteract this. And man, the suppository does its job.
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This! They actually tolerate formula (they are now FF) better then fortified BM. When it was dropped to 22 cal they did better than the 24cal though. Good Luck!
The Nugget had HMF added to her BM fairly soon after she got onto full feeds. They started at 22 cal then quickly moved up to 26 cal plus added protein. She tolerated the HMF well but I was warned that some babies don't which is why they add it slowly. Once they started adding the protein her weight gain took off. She came home from the NICU on a 27 cal diet - enfacare mixed with BM. Ditto talking to the nutritionist - we got a lot of good information from her. Our primary nurse was also a great source of info.
And congrats on getting that IV out!!!
Same as the above. He was on HMF for awhile, and, if I remember right, they switched him to Neosure shortly before he went home. He tolerated the HMF fine, but he had crazy constipation with the Neosure (especially when they bumped him up to 27 calories). He was pretty big at that point, though, so it wasn't a huge deal.
Good luck!
why was your LO on TPN? Scarlette had a huge setback that I believe was fom HMF- and she was part of the prolacta study. The other babies did great on it but it caused her to have medical NEC (not full blown NEC) and we spent 3 months on TPN as a result. She was (still is) unable to digest milk proteins. I refused the fortifier once they decided to try breastmilk again and so they used 30 calorie Elecare to fortify. She ended up not being able to have my milk at all though.
I think it really depends on the maturity of the babies digestive system. Of all the 25-27 weekers at our hospital, Scarlette was the only one to have an issue with the HMF.
My son is currently eating 25cc of BM every three hours. They add fortifier and vitamins to this as well, and so far he is doing fine. He is a pooping machine
He does have reflux which is VERY common for premature babies and he is taking zantac 3 times per day. The main cause for his for his brady episodes seems to be reflux and also sometimes while he is pooping...
He's on TPN because he isn't on full feeds yet. They don't want him to get dehydrated. He's never had any indication of NEC, but of course it is always in the back of our mind!
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