My triplets are 3mo old/ 2 weeks adjusted (born at 27 weeks). We are doing a mix of breastfeeding and bottles. BF is frustrating as none are able to take a full feed and always need a bottle to top up. For those that have been there, how long did it take LO to take a full feed by BF? The extra time needed to top them up and still pump is driving me crazy! But I'm not quite ready to throw in the towel yet. We see the pedi this week, going to ask for a referral to the BF clinic in town.
Me: 33 DH: 36 Unexplained IF
First pregnancy - DS 01-Apr-09;
3rd cycle Clomid/IUI after 2 years TTC
TTC #2 since ~June 2010
IUI #1 & 2 - Clomid/IUI - BFN
IUI #3 &4 - Gonal-F/Ovidrel and IUI -- BFN
IUI #5 - Gonal-F/Ovidrel and IUI -- BFP!!
EDD: March 22, 2013
It's triplets!!
Re: Breastfeeding question
I'm also fighting an uphill battle to keep my supply up since I've returned my Symphony rental and back to using my old Pump in Style (5 yrs old) and all of my kids were home this past week making any spare time to pump nearly impossible. My supply has really taken a nose dive
I also realized after weekly weight checks and weighed feedings that she was taking a lot more than I thought by breast, and that if she had a feeding where she didn't eat as much, she would make up for it the next time. The nurses had to help me realize that she didn't need a full feed every 3 hours like in the NICU - natural feeding patterns have more variation. Now, this was after she had consistent, good weight gains, so if you're not at that point yet, the same advice may not apply, but I mention it because it was hard for me to transition out of the NICU feeding mentality and follow their cues.
3/22 ER: 25R, 20M, 15F. 9 genetically normal, and 3 survived to Day 5
3/27 ET: transferred 1 embryo, beta 9dp5dt=163, 12dp5dt=639
4/25 1st ultrasound at 7 weeks = identical twins with heartbeats?!!!
First pregnancy - DS 01-Apr-09;
3rd cycle Clomid/IUI after 2 years TTC
TTC #2 since ~June 2010
IUI #1 & 2 - Clomid/IUI - BFN
IUI #3 &4 - Gonal-F/Ovidrel and IUI -- BFN
IUI #5 - Gonal-F/Ovidrel and IUI -- BFP!!
EDD: March 22, 2013
It's triplets!!
Wow, my girls are two months adjusted and their heads are maybe half the size of one boob! That might explain why we have had so much trouble breastfeeding. I tried diligently for the first month they were home...weighing a baby prior to breastfeeding, weighing them after to figure out how much more they needed, making up a bottle of previously pumped milk, repeat with second baby, then pumping again. It is a rough road. After a month of doing this, our (very pro breastfeeding) pediatrician told me to stop. The girls were extremely behind on the growth chart and not showing signs of catching up, so we needed to start fortifying their milk which can't be done by breastfeeding. He also said I was making myself so crazy that it was probably hurting my supply, and that was not going to help them at all. Since then I have been pumping all of their milk and fortifying it with Neosure (Lorelei is on 24 cal, Amelia is on 28 cal) and Spit-Up (1/4 tsp per ounce, to help with reflux). Since stopping our breastfeeding attempts, Lorelei has gained a significant amount of weight (Amelia is still way behind and we aren't sure why), and my supply has gone up. I know this isn't exactly the success story you were looking for, but the decision to switch to pumped breastmilk/bottles exclusively was necessary for my daughters' health.
3rd cycles clomid + Ovidrel = BFN
4th cycles letrozole/Ovidrel + IUI = BFN
IVF #1 = BFP! Twins due 2/5/2014