I have heard it can take a few days after birth for your milk to come in. What do you feed the baby in the meantime? Do they just drink colostrum? Is that enough for them? I'm confused how a baby can wait several days for a real "meal".
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Re: Possibly dumb question about breastfeeding...
This. Just watch out, some hospitals really push supplementing formula, but most babies don't need it. They pushed with my dd and with my being so tired and hormonal from giving birth they really had me doubting myself and thinking I needed to feed her formula. Dh helped me stick to my guns, and dd was just fine without the formula.
BFP #1: 02/25/11, natural m/c 04/22/11 @ 11w3d
This! And my Milk didn't come in for 4 days after birth and I was home and more comfortable to nurse DS!
This. Your body will take care of everything, it's really amazing.
Take a breast feeding class, it's the best thing for you and your new baby.
breast feeding isn't easy and it's best to prepare yourself with information so that you can breast feed successfully with confidence!
This AND... you may need to supplement with formula. Talk to your doctor. By night 4 with no real milk, my baby was so hungry and we gave him formula. No big whoop. Formula is food after all. GL!
Baby's stomach doesn't reach the ability to stretch and hold 1 oz of breastmilk/formula until it is about 3 days old. By 1 week old, baby's stomach can hold up to 2oz.
so you see, feeding any more than that, just makes the baby's tummy hurt and results in more spit up. Mom's milk usually comes in about the third day, which makes then perfect sense, because baby's stomach is just then finally able to stretch and take a full oz at a time.
This. And this is not a dumb question at all.