I had major supply issues with DS, most likely due to retained placenta (D&E post delivery, but a hysteroscopy a year later found retained tissue). Coupled with him being a preemie, I mostly EPed and supplemented....fenugreek and blessed thistle did nothing, at 6 weeks PP I was pumping every 3 hrs and getting 8oz a day. Reglan doubled that and domperidone eventually got me to 24oz a day around 5 months PP.
DD was term but also landed in the NICU, thankfully for only 3 days so I was able to nurse her every single feeding except one. I did have to pump the first night since they placed an NG tube and withheld feedings for roughly 12 hrs while she was under observation for choking/apnea episodes. While there she also had trouble maintaining her blood sugar level, so we opted to supplement after nursing to get her home asap (I pumped after every feed). We've slowly dropped the supplementation and she doesn't seem to be starving or wanting to eat more frequently without it. In my opinion, nursing is going 100 times better with DS, but at 6 days old she was down 8oz and at 10 days old she had gained none of that back. We try to keep her on a schedule of every 2.5 hrs, allowing one 4 hr stretch at night and I pump if she falls asleep after only side or nurses less than 10 minutes each side. Pumping 1 hr after a feeding only gets 10-20ml and if I give a bottle of BM and pump in place of a feeding I get about 1.5oz combined 2.5-3hrs after nursing. Her next weight check is Monday and a weighted feed after one side yesterday showed I transferred an ounce, but I don't want to wait as long as I did with DS to increase my supply if I'm headed in the low supply direction again. I still have Dom leftover from DS, but I don't want a ridiculous oversupply either.


2 years, 2 surgeries, 2 clomid fails, 2 IUIs, 1 loss, IVF #1 - 10/25/10 = BFP!, DS is now 3.5yrs!
TTC #2 - 6/12 surgery #3, FET #1 & 1.2 = BFN, 12/2012 FET #2 = BFP! DD is 1.5 yrs!
Surprise! 12/16/14 BFP, loss #2 12/31/14
I can't wait for the "im getting a divorce" post in 5 years or so because your husbands were fed up with your disgusting chair asses from playing on the knot all day and getting fired 4-5 times for not doing any work. you guys are all winners!! ~ Laur929
Re: When to assume supply issues?
2 years, 2 surgeries, 2 clomid fails, 2 IUIs, 1 loss, IVF #1 - 10/25/10 = BFP!, DS is now 3.5yrs!
TTC #2 - 6/12 surgery #3, FET #1 & 1.2 = BFN, 12/2012 FET #2 = BFP! DD is 1.5 yrs!
Surprise! 12/16/14 BFP, loss #2 12/31/14
I can't wait for the "im getting a divorce" post in 5 years or so because your husbands were fed up with your disgusting chair asses from playing on the knot all day and getting fired 4-5 times for not doing any work. you guys are all winners!! ~ Laur929
Thanks for the advice, she is already a very sleepy eater at times but she does cluster feed on her own so I will encourage more frequent feedings when I can. I do not have any damage....some soreness, particularly when we have nights like last night where she only goes about 20-40min between several feedings. We had a home nurse/LC evaluate her as part of our NICU discharge, and she said her latch was very good and when she is fully awake she does seem to have a good suck and remove milk efficiently.
2 years, 2 surgeries, 2 clomid fails, 2 IUIs, 1 loss, IVF #1 - 10/25/10 = BFP!, DS is now 3.5yrs!
TTC #2 - 6/12 surgery #3, FET #1 & 1.2 = BFN, 12/2012 FET #2 = BFP! DD is 1.5 yrs!
Surprise! 12/16/14 BFP, loss #2 12/31/14
I can't wait for the "im getting a divorce" post in 5 years or so because your husbands were fed up with your disgusting chair asses from playing on the knot all day and getting fired 4-5 times for not doing any work. you guys are all winners!! ~ Laur929
My point is that a sleepy eater, for whatever reason, will keep baby a sleepy eater because they won't take in enough calories to boost their energy. The more you annoy her to keep her up and and eating, the more energy she will have to pu towards eating.
At our hospital, they have her 2 oz of formula after I nursed her that first night (at the 2 weeks jaundice hospitalization) and she sucked it down. I cried. The hospital pedi told me that it wasn't me (LC confirmed as I was still dripping milk after she was done nursing) but that its so much easier that they'll take it. After that, i'd nurse, pump the other side, and feed the pumped milk as soon as I was done nursing. A few days of that and she was alert and gaining. We quit the bottle and she just nursed then, no more issues.
2 years, 2 surgeries, 2 clomid fails, 2 IUIs, 1 loss, IVF #1 - 10/25/10 = BFP!, DS is now 3.5yrs!
TTC #2 - 6/12 surgery #3, FET #1 & 1.2 = BFN, 12/2012 FET #2 = BFP! DD is 1.5 yrs!
Surprise! 12/16/14 BFP, loss #2 12/31/14
I can't wait for the "im getting a divorce" post in 5 years or so because your husbands were fed up with your disgusting chair asses from playing on the knot all day and getting fired 4-5 times for not doing any work. you guys are all winners!! ~ Laur929