I have been breastfeeding for 3 weeks now and have been told to wait until week 6 to introduce a bottle. When did you integrate a bottle into your feedings and does you baby still latch to you too? I struggle sometimes with breastfeeding for a few reasons but don't want to jeopardize my breastfeeding relationship with him if introducing a bottle before 6 weeks will ruin that.
Re: Breastfeeding moms - When did you integrate a bottle into feedings?
You're not the only one! My husband gave both of my sons bottles (of my pumped milk) within one week of being born. My oldest son never had any nursing/latching issues and so far, neither has our youngest son (knock on wood). However, if I had experienced any problems, I probably would have waited.
I have to return to work when she is only 5 weeks old so I need to make sure she is comfortable bottle feeding by then, but she is feeding from the breast every 2-3 hours now so I'm not sure when I can even pump. I tried once yesterday and barely got anything at all. I assume it's because she's nursing and got the lion's share already.
And perhaps it's because they were tender already but the pump really hurt my nipples. The breast shield is the correct size so I'm not sure if I did something wrong if I just need to get used to it.
Again, the most important is that you are well established with breast feeding.
Good luck!
I've asked two friends who I know pump and they say they do it directly after feeding. Is that the best time?
I kept my supply up by pumping at least 4-6 oz per breast every 2 hours while I was away for a week.
Remember you still have to pump to replace the feeding they take by bottle.
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Another question- did you keep it to 1 bottle per day? Or did you do more? Also, how much milk should be in the bottle? Can I put a bottle of breast milk back in fridge if she's already started drinking it? Thanks in advance for your answers!
BF babies typically have 1-1 1/4 oz an hour, and that's the whole time they are BF. So at 6 weeks or 6 months They are still getting 1-1 1/2 oz. Your milk will change composition, unlike formula. We put an unused bottle back in the fridge, we typically use it up farely soon after
Our LC advised us to only put 2-3 oz in each bottle so we wouldn't waste any if she didn't drink it all. You don't want to put the unfinished milk back in the fridge, whatever your LO doesn't drink should be discarded
Once she came home, we had to continue to supplement to make sure she gained the weight she needed. She has not had any problems switching back and forth from breast to bottle.
The bottles that I bought once we brought her home are Dr. Browns for preemies. The nipple is small enough to mimic mine and it only holds 2oz.
Good luck! @Sarahlovesrob
I did the same with my son. I breast and bottle fed pretty much from the start and he's never had an issue latching.. Even uses a binky..