I had my boys last Tuesday. I had fully intended to BF exclusively. They each lost a lot of weight 13 and 14% of their birth weight. Neither are back to their birth weight and Baby A is still more than a pound away - he's just not gaining. I've been pumping exclusively for the last 3 days because I could no longer handle the pain of my raw, cracked, bleeding nipples. I had a lot of difficulty with DD, but we persevered and made it to 21 months. This time around, though, it's not really an option. There are two of them, no break for either nipple, and I have a 2.5 year old who needs my love and attention as well.
So I'm dropping my pumping sessions and planning to formula feed. My heart is extremely heavy with this decision and I've cried over it for days, but I think in my mind (despite having such a heavy heart) it is what is best for my family.
But, I don't know how to formula feed - I fed DD on demand. How much do I give them? same as the amount of pumped milk? Do I give them formula every 3 hours? I know this is dumb, but I don't know how to figure it out. Any tips/assistance?
Re: Formula Feeding?
Good luck and congrats on your boys. They will be happy and healthy on formula . I hope you are happier now, too.
Age: 35 TTC since 2005, MFI & DOR
IVF #1 Sep '11 - canceled poor response
IVF #2 Nov '11 8R/8M/4F 3dt x2 - chemical
IVF #3 April '12 11R/6M/4F 3dt x2 - m/c
FET #1 Aug 2012 3dt x2 - BFN
**new RE**
IVF #4 Jan '13 BFN 11R/6M/6F 5dt x2 - BFN
IVF #5 July '13 16R/10M/10F 5dt x2 + 1 frostie
9dp5dt Beta 1 = 344!! 16dp5dt. Beta 2 = 4822 7wk u/s= 2 heartbeats!
Twin girls! 3/6/14
My girls are 5 weeks now. They get two bottles of neosure - 3 oz in each bottle twice a day.
I feel chained to the pump and feel like I am neglecting my 3.5 year old. All I do is pump, bottle feed, wash pump parts/bottles all day long. So I am slowly cutting down on pump sessions - currently I pump 6 times a day.
I would offer the formula every 3 hours until they are gaining weight. Then more on demand. With our girls we first started with 1-1.5 oz and now they are up to 3 oz. one thing that really helps me is the dr browns formula pitcher. I make 10-12 oz in the morning and use it all day. This way I can make a small bottle and if the girls seem to want more I just pour a little from the pitcher into their bottle. Good luck!
TTC #2 since July 2010
March 2012 IVF (MDL Protocol) Started stims 3/3; ER 3/11 (9R, 8M, 7F) ET 3/16 (5dt of 2 blasts graded 3AB and 3BA, 3 frosties(!!) Beta 3/26 = 386; Beta 3/28 = 827; u/s 4/11 says TWINS! Boy/Girl Twins delivered at 36 weeks 6 days
IMHO, there is absolutely nothing wrong with FF. Neither my singleton nor my twins were ever FF for various reasons. I have difficulty putting myself in your shoes having not experienced BFing my children, but I really hope you can get past the feelings of guilt you are experiencing quickly. You need to do what is best for you, your babies and the rest of your family.
Having said that, we were fortunate as both of my twins only lost 4% or less of their birth weight while we were in the hospital (perhaps thanks to FF), but they were still pretty tiny. They were eating 1-2 oz of formula every 2-3 hours when we brought them home from the hospital, including overnight feedings. Our pedi didn't want them to go more than 3 hours without eating at that point and I imagine that should be the case for your LOs as well. Good luck to you!
DX: DOR and MFI
IVF w/ICSI brought us our 1st precious miracle
V born via induction 4.29.11
TTC #2: IVF (MDLF) August/September 2012
ER 9/7: 6R, 5M, 4F ET 9/12: 5dt of 2 blasts
+HPT 9/17! Beta #1 (9/25) = 1,000 Beta #2 (9/27) = 1,860 U/S #1 (10/11)...TWINS!
1/8/13 - It's a..boy and a girl!!
S&B born via induction 5.8.13
#1 BFP 1/10/11; missed m/c discovered 7w5d
IF Dx: Endo, hetero MTHFR mutation, poor morphology
#1 IUI: 1/18/12 = BFN
#1 IVF/ICSI 4/2/12 = 2 x 7-cell and 1 x 5-cell transferred (3dt) = BFP!!
H was born at 41w2d on 12/29/12 - be still my heart!
#2 IVF/ICSI 1/19/14 = 2 x 8 cells transferred (3dt) = BFP!! EDD 10/09/14
M&W born at 37 weeks on 9/18/14 - I am the momma of 3 boys!!!
When we supplemented they also went longer between feeds which allowed me to spend time with my 2 year old, and hold on to my sanity. We continued to supplement for a couple of months, but now that I'm back at work I'm pumping more than enough for them daily and they won't even take formula anymore. I kinda wish they would still take the formula so that I can build up a bigger freezer stash, but they just aren't having it.
As for the cracked nipples, you could try a nipple shield (although that can affect how much supply the babies get), or you can try these soothing gel pads https://www.amazon.com/Lansinoh-Soothies-Gel-Pads-Count/dp/B002KGHUL4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1399658511&sr=8-1&keywords=lansinoh+gel+pads You can throw them in the fridge and they work really well.
GL!
It sounds like you've had a rough time of it, and had to make a difficult decision. Whatever you decide, don't feel guilty!
I do wonder though- does it have to be all or none? Did you enjoy breastfeeding your daughter (once you got past the struggles), or was it always a struggle? If it's something you want to do- what about using the formula to get their weights up, and get yourself past the stress and worry- but pumping enough to keep your supply so you have a little more time to think about it? Have you consulted a lactation consultant (it's often covered by insurance and they'll often come to your home)? Do whatever you need to do to make your babies healthy and get yourself feeling better, but you could consider keeping your options open for a little while longer.
Best of luck with whatever you decide to do!!
Don't be afraid of store brands either. If you don't need to be on a certain one for WIC or because the doctor says, go for the cheaper brand. my boys are doing great and drink mainly parent's choice.