DS has been battling eating since he was a few weeks. Crying, arching, sucking then pulling away, acting hungry but eating very little and being very unsettled for 30+ minutes after eating. He's being treated for reflux (since about 1 month) but no big improvement. Next thought was forceful letdown. I was doing block feeding, trying the positions for that, etc. Still no improvement.
Because he's still so bad GI doc thinks possible milk allergy. DS has been on Alimentum formula for 4 days now and we have seen significant improvements. Thing is, he's also on bottles (obviously) which he's never liked but has gotten better at taking lately. Before I give up on BF completely I want to make sure it's really not an option. I'm wondering if it's the milk itself or the act of BF that's causing him discomfort. I'll probably try giving him milk in a bottle for a few days and see how that goes, but...
Do his symptoms sound like they could be from forceful letdown alone? Would he be that uncomfortable so frequently if that's the problem? Are there any other ways to fix it?
Re: Does this sound like forceful letdown?
I'm not sure about the letdown, but in regards to a milk intolerance, removing dairy from your diet would solve that problem (if you wish to continue BF). It's the cows milk protein coming through in your milk that is the issue if indeed he has an intolerance.
Those symptoms do sound refluxy. Have you tried different meds?
Thanks. Yeah, he's been on several meds and still no good. The doctor said there should be SOME improvement even if it's not 100% but he hasn't improved. He's actually worse now then 6 weeks ago. I would have to eliminate all dairy and soy and I just don't think I have the energy to do that. (I know, it's selfish but I need to be honest with myself about what I can handle).
I'm sort of hoping that maybe its not an allergy and I can still BF without drastic diet hangers... Wishful thinking?
DD february 2010 | DS october 2011
*please excuse my typos, bumping from my iphone*
DD february 2010 | DS october 2011
*please excuse my typos, bumping from my iphone*
Haha, I had the worst autocorrect on a post the other night. Can't remember what I meant to say, but it came out "baby murders" and I didn't notice until hours later.
You may surprise yourself with the dairy. I am doing a total elimination diet right now to figure out what is happening with my daughter, and I never thought I could do it. Dairy, soy, gluten, most proteins - and I'm a total foodie. She is hugely improved, and that makes it easier to stick to. If you are ready to switch to formula, by all means do it and don't look back, but if you think you'll wonder what may have happened, try it for a few weeks and see. If he does improve then you know what the problem was and you can then decide the best direction to take. I totally feel for you, it's a tough spot to be in.
I am going to see my lactation consultant tomorrow and I will ask her about the letdown and will get back to you (if my sleep deprived brain will let me remember to ask her).