I am 6 days post birth making milk, feeding DD every three hours. I had to start using a formula supplement after each feeding because I am just not producing enough and she was losing to much weight. Goal would be to increase my supply and eliminate supplements, how long does this usually take?
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I ate a lot of oatmeal and that seemed to help too... not sure the science behind it... just read it on the bump.
Babies that young don't actually need large quantities of milk. But they do need frequent feedings. How much weight did she lose? Is the dr concerned? It's normal to lose a certain amount of weight and then to start re-gaining.
Also you can try the BF board or www.kellymom.com
Do you have access to a lactation consultant?
Also, nurse as much as possible - every 3 hours is kind of long for a baby that needs to gain more weight, usually they recommend more like every 2-2.5 at that point.
Pumping after feeding should trigger your body to produce more as well. Yes it could lead to engorgement, but that happens when your supply is regulating itself anyway.
LCT - 5.15.14 ~ 9lbs, 22.5 inches
I'd pump after you nurse each time to stimulate more milk production. If she's having formula after, but your breasts aren't stimulated to make more then your body will never produce more. Can you save the milk you pump and give that to her after the next feeding instead of the formula and then keep repeating that (so you are giving her what you pumped the previous time right after she nurses). That way she's getting enough and you continue to make more.
Fenugreek definitely helped me produce more. Make sure you drinking LOTS of water and not having too much caffeine.
I'd get back in touch with a lactation consultant to help too. I learned the first time around that once you get behind it's that much harder to catch back up. I'll be more proactive this time around!
You can also try mother milk tea or fenugreek to boost supply. Also check out the breastfeeding board, lots of good advice there.
How long is she feeding for? Maybe try and keep her up to feed longer, undress her, skin to skin (helps with milk production). Don't let her have a pacifier. You can always look up LLL in your area.
LCT - 5.15.14 ~ 9lbs, 22.5 inches
Nurse more often. Even every hour if needed.
Let the baby stay on your breast as long as possible. Even undress her and rub her head, back, hands, feet to keep her awake and nursing as long as possible.The back milk is where a lot of the nutrient rich and fatty stuff is. She needs it!
Don't put a timer on her or you. If you pump after nursing, just pump until there's not even a drop left, no matter how long it takes. Let her nurse as long as she wants, no matter how long she takes. Get rid of clocks and timers, your baby is more important than time right now.
I'd stop formula and try nursing constantly for about a week. Your supply will pick up when she demands more of you instead of knowing she can just have a bottle.
Don't get lazy with positioning and latching! Make sure it's right every single time so your milk can flow better and your nips don't get sore! Use lots and lots of nipple cream. If you start to crack, see a doc right away to help you heal!
Formula will fill her up longer, so I'd try ditching it for awhile so she wants to nurse more often. That will stimulate your supply since she'll probably want to eat every 1.5-2 hrs.
And have faith that you can do it, Momma!