So long story short, I've been trying like crazy to breastfeed Baby Boots. He was born at 36 weeks and couldn't latch so we were using a nipple shield, but he couldn't get enough still so we had to supplement with pumped milk. I never could make enough pumped milk no matter how often I pumped so we had to add in some formula too.
Fast forward to last week, he's 1 month old and 7 pounds and he's latching without the nipple shield thanks to some help from LC, yay! But he still can't get enough from nursing (either because I can't make enough or he's not strong enough to get it out, or both) so we're still supplementing each feeding with pumped milk and/or formula. The last few days he was breastfeeding all day, eating every time I thought he looked hungry which was every 1-2 hours (nipples = ouch!). Fast forward to today at the doctor's office, he hasn't gained enough weight, they don't think he's mature enough to feed on cue (he's still eating like a preemie) so we're back to 2.5-3 oz of fluid per feeding, every 3 hours. I can still BF but we have to supplement.
The schedule is brutal, especially at night. Wake him up, diaper change, nurse, bottle-feed, burp, sit upright for 30 minutes (he has reflux), diaper change, put to bed, pump/store milk = 2 hours. So I only get 1 hour of sleep before the next feeding (as does he). And if I really want to make sure he's getting enough food, I should probably get a scale and weigh him before and after each feeding which would add extra time.
I really can't fathom weeks or months with this schedule, if a friend or family member (or DH on weekends) hadn't been over to help me out for a few hours each day so I can nap, I would be so sleep-deprived by now I'd probably be hospitalized.
The only way I can see keeping it up is to hire a night nurse but that is going to be expensive, we'd really have to cut back to make it work. OR I give up the breastfeeding which would cut the feeding times down to probably an hour or a little bit more. I could say we tried, he got as much breastmilk as I could give him over the last 5 weeks which has to have had some benefit, right?

I need some sound advice, both from BF and FF moms. I know breast milk is good for him but I feel at my wit's end at this point.
@AmyG - could use your input also.
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Re: Need some advice re: Breastfeeding Baby Boots
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I would forgo a BF session, and just pump, letting DH handle the feeding once a night, so I could get a bit more sleep. Typically I would feed M then hand her over to DH so I could pump and he could sit up with her. I would set everything up for the next pump session and then go to bed. When she woke up the next time DH would change her, feed her a pumped bottle and sit up with her. I would just pump and go back to bed. We tackled those early days in shifts. DH would typically go to bed at 8 and then get up around midnight to handle the end of the feed and then either catnap on the couch or come back to bed until the next feed around 2am. They would be done around 3am, and DH would go back to bed until 6. It was crazy, but allowed me to get a little extra rest.
I am another fan of both lactation cookies and fenugreek. They both really helped boost my supply. I also est oatmeal with ground flax seed most mornings. I still don't have a huge freezer stash, but enough for me to be able to go to the grocery store or get a pedicure by myself.
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EDD 9/7/12, Saw HB @7w3d,missed m/c 1/30 @8w3d, d&c 2/8
11 AL cycles, 9 medicated/IUI cycles. All BFFN!
Moving forward with IVF
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I will start off by saying that whatever you decide- bf or ff, Baby Boots is going to be just fine. So you need to make the decision based on what works best for you. I think for every woman (and family) there is a different set of circumstances that lead to different decisions.
I also had a 36 weeker who spent 3 days in NICU then 8 in Special Care Nursery./ He could not latch at all at first and during that time he got bottles of formula or pumped milk (with powdered formula added for extra calories). After each feeding, we'd try to get him to latch with the nipple shield. This is how we came home from the hospital. It was a crazy whirl of pumping, feeding then attempting to nurse. I was a hot mess. I attended bf group 3 days per week, had a private LC appointment AND a VNA visit each week, where we would check A's weight and how much milk he was transferring first with the shield and then, when he started latching, without it. A was still tiny, but steadily gaining weight, so that is where our experiences diverge.
What about at night just giving a bottle and pumping- not trying to latch the baby?
Once we got nursing established, it worked awesome during the day, but, I didn't exclusively nurse overnight until A was almost 3 months old, since I was afraid of him not getting enough milk and not sleeping (my WORST fear). So I would have this cycle going. I would give A 3 oz of pumped milk at midnight then put him back to bed and pump. I'd usually get enough for the next bottle (at 3 am) plus a little extra. Repeat same process at 3am, so I'd have the next night's midnight bottle ready and some left over form both sessions which became the basis of my freezer stock. The whole process would take about an hour, so I 'd manage about 2 hours of sleep in between. On Friday and Saturday nights, DH would give the midnight and 3am bottles so I only had to get up, pump and go back to bed. As A got older, the stretches of sleep between feedings would get a bit longer (so more sleep!). At around 2 month old, I started nursing the 3am feeding (so just 30 minutes awake!). Then just before I returned to work, I started nursing both overnight feedings (which had by then shifted to 2am and 6am).
Good luck with whatever you decide to do!
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@andreari80 yes we did a weighed feeding at the LC's office and he got about 1.5 ounces but that was a really good feeding, most of the time I have a hard time keeping him awake and then he doesn't feed that vigorously so I think mostly he's getting much less than that.
@twotexans - that is helpful we will try a schedule like that. we've struggled with both being sleep deprived and not really knowing how/when DH can best help and how much he can help since he has to go to work in the mornings. I nurse him up to 45 minutes at a time, but mostly he doesn't last that long, he gets too tired to keep going or just starts suckling vs. eating so I pull him off. At night I usually only have the energy to do 15 minutes, just enough to remind him what the boobs are for and hopefully help boost my supply. So yes, he gets really tired too. Did it get better with M? Are you able to EBF now?
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I have decided I want to keep trying to BF because I like the time that we share together and I feel like it brings us closer together. It may or may not work in the end and I needed to hear that if I switch to FF only, I'm still a good Mom. I'd miss that part of our relationship but I will always be his Mom and we'll always have a special bond no matter how he's fed.
So the plan is thus:
1. I will try to nurse him during most of the day time feedings and pump after each one to try to build up my supply.
2. No more night time nursing, bottles only, pumped milk and them formula when we run out
3. I will pump during each night feeding, DH will take charge of one feeding a night so all I have to do is pump for that one.
4. We ordered a scale and will start to weigh him once to twice to figure out how much to supplement
5. I already had a hospital grade pump rental, insurance covered it because Baby was in the NICU but I extended it through the end of January. At some point I'll have to get a regular one but that can wait
6. I will meet with the LC again this week or next to work on latch. He's getting it, but he gets lazy part way through and slips off and that means being part of the Ouchy Nipple Club. :-/
Thank you again ladies, you are the bestest!
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TTC started Oct '10
Me: AMA w/RSD, atypical PCOS w/IR, LPD and High Prolactin. Controlled HP post-loss.
DH: Low-T and borderline morph
18 cycles, 3 medicated w/RE to get to a BFP!
EDD 9/7/12, Saw HB @7w3d,missed m/c 1/30 @8w3d, d&c 2/8
11 AL cycles, 9 medicated/IUI cycles. All BFFN!
Moving forward with IVF
BFP#2 our little cycle break surprise on AL cycle 12! EDD 10/27/13
Beta #1: 41 Beta #2: 398; perfect u/s 3/11 hb @133bpm
u/s 3/25 one perfect hb @183 bpm, adjusted EDD 10/23/13
MaterniT21 and carrier screens normal. It's a girl!!!
Severe Pre-E, HFpEF, PE, AMA & IF= OAD
All IF/AL Welcome!
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