DS is just shy of four months old and I don't seem to be producing enough milk for him. I pump while at work and he seems to be fine with what's left for him. When I get home he is a bit more fussy and appears to be hungry very often. I of course bf on demand but I have found myself using expressed milk to satisfy his nighttime hunger so he will go to sleep. The expressed milk is for the next day and I don't have a reserve in the freezer. I believe I am at the point where I need to consider supplementing. If you supplement with formula can you give me some guidance and suggestions on what kind to buy. I have a can of earths best formula at home that I have not used yet. This is extremely stressful for me because I hate the idea of using formula. I exclusively bf my daughter for two years with no issues but this time around is much different. I have tried everything to increase supply...
Re: Supplementing with Formula (long)
We found out early on that the cow milk based formulas upset our son's tummy quite a bit. We moved on to a soy based formula (isomil) that he tolerated quite well. I still keep the tub around just in case we need it.
A friend of mine still gives her daughter at least one bottle of formula daily while she is at work. She uses Similac for Supplementation. It is specifically designed as a supplement for breastfed babies. She's used this since the very beginning.
If you are seeing your LO's doctor at 4 months, maybe just wait and ask him/her what they recommend.
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If you do decide to supplement I think most BF babies do better on the gentle or sensitive formulas. Similac also has a new supplementation formula.
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