I hope you all don't mind me posting one more time. I would love to post more, but my husband works 24s and I'm usually on my own with the babes.
Backstory: b/g twins born 34w6d
Dd: 4 lb 9 oz
DS: 5 lb
I started pumping/trying to nurse just after they were born. Because they were in the NICU, I was on a 3 hour schedule. Once they were home, I nursed and pumped, pumping after every feeding to try to up my supply. I just wasn't producing enough for both and they weren't strong enough for a full feeding at the breast.
2 month stats:
DD: 7 lb 12 oz
DS: 9 lb 6 oz
4 month stats
DD: 9 lb
DS: 10 lb 12 oz
At 3 months, we were finally able to stop supplementing and the babies seemed content and happy. As you can see, they both only gained a little over a lb in the two months between appts. Their ped is an IBCLC, but was obviously concerned about their weight gain. We decided to nurse constantly for a week and see what they did. There was no weight gain. So now we are back to supplementing after every feed
I have tried every single thing I could to increase my supply (160+ oz of water, fenugreek, mothers milk tea, power pumping, even domperidone), but I guess I just can't keep up. Has anyone else been in this position? It kills me that so many women can successfully breastfeed their twins, but I can't. I would love to hear from others who were in this position or any suggestions or advice. I'm guessing this means there is no hope for EBF.
(Sorry this got so long)
Re: Advice/Consolation re: breastfeeding
Can you switch to exclusively pumping? My sister did this to ensure they could track how much her boys were actually getting. Can you schedule an appt with a lactation consultant?
You sound like you are doing everything you can to increase your supply. There is no shame in supplementing. Stress can reduce your supply (yes, that doesn't help). If with supplementation, your babies get what they need and are healthy, then that's what is important. Breast feeding is not a measure of how much you love your babies. You love and care for them all the time. Good luck.
I posted on the other thread but initially when I came home, I pumped and gave them the bottle first so I knew how much they were getting and then BF after. Maybe do that? It's a pain to BF and pump though, I know. Has your ped given you a ballpark estimate of how much they should be eating? EIther quantity or frequency?
Having the best time ever as mom to Max and Emma, born April 6, 2013!
NYer by birth, I now call Buenos Aires home.
I'm have one more person to contact about doing a weighed feeding. I feel like we need to find some middle ground between EBF and feeding 3-4 oz after every feeding. If they have gone two months with slow weight gain, I'm not sure they need essentially another full feeding after nursing.
I could try to pump, but I generally haven't responded well to it. The days my husband is home it would be doable, but on his 24 he shift days, I'm not sure how I could work it out.
I appreciate all of the suggestions, but like you know the guilt is just about to kill me. It's easy to say I'm doing my best, but I'm not sure if I'll ever be ok with not EBF. It's partly a pride/mommy thing and partly because it is so much more convenient to tandem than give separate bottles
I knew stress can have a negative impact, but for a month and a half we were EBF and I thought things were going great. It was during this time that they stopped gaining weight.
Thank you all for your support and ideas! It's given me some stuff to think about.