So I was going to post this on the BF board, but didn't think it would go over well....
I went back to work almost 3 weeks ago. I am a teacher, and there is not time to pump and not feel stressed about my classroom of 28 5th graders..at least for me anyway, so I started to scale back my pump sessions and introduce formula. I did this with DD, same time frame and she is fabulous at 5. DS is 2 months old and we went to dr. last week with concerns about his dry skin. They said stop using J&J. Ok, so today we had 2 month appt and diff. dr. was concerened that it was a milk protein allergy. Now, the skin issues began a little before we started the formula, but have advanced. We are treating with hydrocortisone and going back in 2 weeks. If not better then, we will have to switch formulas.
I feel like if I would have just stuck to BF and pumping he wouldn't be having so many issues. I feel terrible. I think I can build my supply back up , as it hasn't been that long since I dropped the before school pump.
Or should I just keep doing what we have been doing ? So confused. And his stools today after shots were greenish blow outs..so shots or bc o f milk allergy?!?!
Re: Feeling like a BAD MOM
No advice on bf vs ff. I will say LO is FF and her poop is green most of the time. It's from iron.
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I agree with your first doc. It seems that people are so quick to jump to a milk allergy when a true milk allergy is actually pretty rare.
Many people in my family are allergic to J&J products (so much so that I got sample bottles of the stuff and bigger bottles of the off brand just in case DD had a reaction to J&J, fortunately she does not), but one common symptom that they all share is dry, kinda rashy looking skin.
Personally I'm all for breastfeeding babies and think that you should do what you can to give your baby at least some breastmilk if you can, if not only that. Of course use formula if you want/need to, nobody wants a hungry baby.
Can you pump after feedings when you are home before and after work?
I would not be concerned about the formula one bit. We half and half with BF and formula, and that does not make my wife a bad mother. At the end of the day, sometimes our boy just does not stay awake to feed well on the breast, so we supplement with formula.
Yes, BF does have very real advantages, but our children need to eat, and from a practical perspective, we need to do what we need to do for our children and our family.
Pumping while at home might take some of that guilt away from you, and you will feel better knowing he is getting BM and all the oz's. he needs to keep growing good. Our doctor was the one who suggested the half and half cocktails for him, and it takes care of his health and my wife' mindset as well.
I would not worry about it too much!! I was unable to BF and only used formula and now we are on Nutramigen because my LO cannot break down the proteins. This would have heppened even if I did breastfeed, or even when I would have stopped breastfeeding when I went back to work. He would have had this issues when I changed him to formula then as well.
Nothing you can do about it, just do what is right for your LO and stand by it!!!
Giga
If your baby has a milk allergy, it is not necessarily the result of the formula. If you have any dairy, that is also in your breastmilk. You are not a bad mom! You are 1) feeding your son so that he is gaining weight the way he needs to be healthy 2) you are taking him to the doctor and following all recommendations 3) supporting your family by working. What more can you do?
Mommy guilt is something that everyone has from time to time (I battle it daily) but no one is perfect. And there are people who are very fortunate to be able to breastfeed 6 children at once, make homemade organic babyfood and stay at home to take care of their children full time but those people are few and far between. You are doing everything you should. I wouldn't worry about the stools - they can be a whole rainbow of colors! Keep it up Momma!