So, my DD is now three days old and we have been exclusively breast feeding. They were a little concerned about her weight loss before we left the hospital because she was almost to 10%. We went to the pediatrician today and he recommended that we supplement with formula until my milk comes in. We really didn't want to have to do this because I do not want to sabotage breast feeding at all. But, my baby's health is obviously the most important thing.
Anyone else had to do this yet and how has it worked for you? Any issues? How much do you supplement and how often? Every feeding? Thanks!
Re: Anyone had to supplement with formula until their milk came in? Questions.
We're all over in what we're doing right now. The LC said to breastfeed, pump, and supplement after that if she's still hungry, which is about half the time. Sometimes just breast feeding and the expressed milk is enough to fill her up.
That said, this is HARD. It's easy to say to pump every time you feed, etc., but I also have a baby that isn't sleeping unless she's being held and my SO went back to work yesterday, so I'm on my own. Short of having 4 hands, I can't do it all. I have another appt with the LC on Sat, so maybe more help will help...
Good luck... You're def not alone.
My nipples were in such bad shape prior to leaving the hospital and my daughter was fussy because she was hungry so the lactation consultant sent me home with a pump and instructions to supplement with formula and pump while my nipples healed and my milk came in. My nipples never seemed to feel better and I was struggling with the pain from the tears I experienced during th delivery lso I just kept pumping until I could see a lactation consultant again. We went yesterday and while it would be better for me to breast feed at each feeding my nipples are still in a lot of pain and feeding her two hours later just seemed impossible. So right now I am in day two of breast feeding first at every other feeding and then pumping at the other feedings. She gets breast milk first and then formula until she is full. I wish we were doing better but I'm trying to stick with something I think will work long term. One thing I will say is that she was a much happier baby when we added the formula. We thought she was a fussy baby but apparently she was just a hungry baby. She now sleeps well in her pack and play and she really only cries when she is hungry or needs to be changed.
Thanks all! I will definitely try the fenugreek and the pump. I do have one, but hadn't really thought to use it yet since I still just have colostrum and no actual milk. I will try it tonight though.
I didn't have anything for days and our LO lost 11% of his birth weight. We got very scared in the hospital after he went 36 hours without a wet diaper, and increasing jaundice. We decided we had to supplement. My milk has come in now, and I'm working on increasing my supply with many of the things mentioned in pp. But the peace of mind I have knowing that he's gaining weight now overrides my desire to EBF. We'll get there eventually, but for now, this is what we're doing.
Good luck to you and your family. Hope things improve soon!
Also, this article is great to help with how to properly use bottles while still encouraging the ability to return to the breast rather than just prefer the ease of the bottle. This is how we are introducing bottles to LO.
https://www.bfar.org/bottlefeeding.pdf
sorry I don't know how to make it clicky.