So since DS was born 6 weeks ago I've been pumping and bottle feeding bm during day and giving formula at night, I was doing really well pumping plenty at each session, but now he's eating 5 ounces every three hours and this past week I'm lucky if I pump enough for one feeding at each session. Btwn not keeping up with how much he needs and him being awake more and wanting my attention more I just feel like I can't continue pumping. But now I am so disappointed and frustrated. I feel like a bad mom for wanting to give up and just formula feed, but I don't know what else to do. This post doesn't really have a point, just needed to vent some. Thanks for listening
Re: Giving up...on pumping
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I would suggest not to make an all or nothing decision. I am only pumping twice a day. In the morning (when I am alone and it's hard) and in the evening when DH is home. Some days she may only get 1 breast milk bottle and some days it's more. I figure any amount of breast milk is great for her (and saving money).
And don't feel bad about formula. My 5 month old nephew was exclusively fed formula since birth, and he is thriving! He's a big boy!
Basically, it's hard - more than twice as time consuming as breast feeding alone, and probably twice as time consuming as formula feeding. Six weeks worth of breast milk has given your LO such an amazing start! Switching to formula is not giving up - it means that you are adapting to LO's needs perfectly - they now need you more in the day than just making milk! Your baby will do great on formula
My aim was to keep expressing till six months.... Well, I am now at 5 and a half weeks and it's hard.... I'm desperately counting down till we can stop! 20more weeks...... Haha!
The main issue is that she almost NEVER spit up before. Now that she's down to 1-2 breast milk bottles a day and the rest formula, she has started spitting up tons. It's so strange - nothing else has changed. I hate to switch formula brands because she was doing so well on it and has no other issues (gas, constipation, etc.)
I had a pretty low supply so dropping pumping sessions has not been very difficult at all. About a week in and I'm down to pumping twice a day and am hoping to be totally done by next week.
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Baby Amelia Ruth:
3 years "trying" on our own
4 Rounds of Clomid; 1 miscarriage; 1 D&C; 2 more rounds of Clomid & many tears...
Baby Girl due 3/7/14, born 2/23/14 - 7 pounds, 9 ounces, and amazing
I know that logically, there is nothing wrong with going all FF. But the whole thing is so emotional for me.
TTC since December 2012, BFP 6/25/13. EDD 3/2/14. Baby Elias born 2/21/14 (38w5d)!