Our little girl is home at 34 weeks after arriving at 32. She figured out bottles early and although she doesn't always eat perfectly, her enthusiasm for mealtime had her leaving the NICU after 10 days. The doctor said, you'll figure out breastfeeding at home. But in the NICU I didn't get to spend too much time trying to breastfeed because LO wouldn't have the energy to eat if we spent too long on it. At home she has a good latch but will only eat for about 20 seconds and then is like, okay, going to nap until you give me the bottle. I'm not sure how often and how long each time to try, if I should ever not give her the bottle for a while, or if maybe she just won't get it until later and I should try less often. Can you tell me your experiences?
Re: Tell me how you transitioned from NICU bottles
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I kept trying both my boys on the breast when they most alert and quite hungry. Then they nursed until they tired and got a bottle right after. I usually hand expressed right into their mouth to get things going. I also tried very hard to make it a happy time with Mommy by laying down to nurse, cuddling and giving one on one time, as I wanted the hard work of the bottle to be worth it!
Now after three months, one twin has totally got it and takes the majority of feeds by breast (yay less pumping!). His brother however, just never got the hang of it and I've pretty much given up trying - he gets too frustrated. He gets pumped milk and cuddles after.