I took LO to the Dr today due to a cold he has had for 3 weeks I was afraid was becoming a sinus infection and a rash on his face that I initially thought was due to drool and nasal drainage but was getting worse and I was afraid of ringworm or some other condition.
The good - it's just a cold still, no concerns there. The rash is eczema, got a steroid cream for acute outbreaks and the rest should be manageable with lotioning well after baths. (Side question, what lotion do you use for LO's body? Face?)
The bad - I received a Huge guilt trip for supplementing formula with my breast milk since I've gone back to work :-( She actually said "Yes. Well if you would just nurse more and take more vitamins and drink more water and try harder than you would produce more. You know the same breast that can feed the one baby can feed 2 or 3" and gave me info for a lactation consultant. I don't know why I kept my mouth shut and didn't go off on her; instead I've felt guilty all morning that I'm not pumping enough for him to be exclusively feed on breast milk while I'm at work. Fortunately, this wasn't his regular pedi, just the one that happened to be on for Saturday hours.
Booo to overly opinionated guilt tripping doctors! Jake is 16wks today and weighed 15lb12oz - I only introduced formula 2 weeks ago, so I'm good with exclusively breastfeeding that long. So there!
Me 28 DH 30
Married 08-11-07
TTC since 07/11
HSG 01-21-13 Left FTB
Seeing RE 1-28-13
RE 1-28-13
Both tubes blocked
LAP surgery 2-15-13 Both tubes removed Started IVF #1 June 2013 Meds: BCP, Lupron, Gonal-F, Ovidrel, Medrol, Doxycycline
What she said is completely unacceptable and rude. You're doing what's right for you and your baby and that's what matters. Please stop feeling guilty!
Also, I use Aveeno baby lotion and have had no issues. It's fragrance free
TTC since December 2011 Me: 29 ovulatory disorder DH: 30 MFI - low everything
IUI #1: 11/5/12 BFN December IUI cancelled due to cyst IUI #2: 1/8/13 BFN
IVF in April 2013 transferred one beautiful blast on 4/13 Beta #1 4/22: BFP!! 33 Beta #2 54 Beta #3 70 Beta #4 83 Beta #5 105. Possible ectopic, MTX and M/C 5w4d
FET 6/21 - Beta #1: 79 BFP!! Beta #2: 253 U/S 7/12: saw the sac! U/S #2 7/19 great heartbeat of 127!! U/S #3 heartbeat of 154! U/S #4 graduated to OB
Inappropriate. In so many ways. I'd complain to your regular pedi. It's not her place to force her views of infant feeding on you. You are feeding your baby! You rock!!
Thanks everyone! I've thought about it a lot today and feel comfortable with where I'm at. I am physically unable to pump enough to exclusively feed him and I consider EBF'ing until he reached 3mths a tremendous personal success. I've also decided to mention it to our regular pedi at our 4mth appt in 2wks. As always, your support was incredibly helpful and appreciated! M14!!!
As others have said that pedi is an assface. Plus she is wrong that the breast that can feed one baby can feed 2-3. You are doing great and she can kick rocks.
Married 11/23/11, TTC starting 10/12, BFP#1 11/30/12, Adoption of stepson finalized 03/19/13,Loss of our daughter at 20w4d due to incompetent cervix 03/27/13, BFP#2 06/28/13, DS2 born 3/1/14.
That is some serious bullshit. For REAL. It's all been said here already, but please don't give her unkind, disrespectful and out of line comments another thought. You rocked it out for your LO for three months and now this is what's best for you both. Done and done. She sounds like a real bag of dicks.
A women at my son's daycare passed judgment on me for the same thing. I wanted to leap across the room ... she doesn't even have a child. "Bitch do you know how hard it is" - oh wait you don't! I would have complained but didn't want my son to get the short end of the stick. Just found out she's leaving the center effective Aug 1st. GOOD BYE! I'm glad too because the center is at my job and rocks, so switching really wasn't in the cards for us. Glad you're feeling better!
@jennbaylor12 LO also has eczema. We apply baby Aquaphor 4 or 5 times daily (ointment and creams are better than lotions for eczema). We use dove fragrence free soap for baths. These products were recommended by our pedi and we really like them. Make sure you apply the Aquaphor within 3 minutes of finishing a bath (locks in moisture).
The point of a physician is to guide you with your health decisions, and when faces with difficulties help you remain a sane parent.
If she offered "I have some ways to boost supply if you're worried" that's cool. However, the way she commented on the supplementing was very unprofessional and downright rude.
We get enough crap doing anything formula related with all the new bfeeding push, and in reality we need to encourage sanity. Sane mommy = happy baby.
@jennbaylor12 LO also has eczema. We apply baby Aquaphor 4 or 5 times daily (ointment and creams are better than lotions for eczema). We use dove fragrence free soap for baths. These products were recommended by our pedi and we really like them. Make sure you apply the Aquaphor within 3 minutes of finishing a bath (locks in moisture).
I also love Aquaphor for eczema flare ups on my son's face and apply it after every bath. If the rash looks particularly red/irritated, putting on a little bit of otc hydrocortisone cream reduces the irritation in just a matter of hours. Someone told me not to use it too often though - something about how it can thin out the skin if overused.
That sounds crazy! I know the feeling though. I have been feeling guilty about starting to supplement. I have not been getting enough while pumping at work. My job is a little stressful and I tend to work long hours in the fall. My plan was to start to stop then but it looks like my body wants to start sooner. My freezer stash went fast since I was lucky if I broke even every day. I agree EBF for 4 months made me proud of myself
Honestly, I would complain about that pedi. Not only is she a royal bitch, but she's a royal bitch with bad science/information. That shouldn't be allowed.
That doc sounds like a grade A cunt. I don't throw that word around often, but she sucks. Don't let her get you down or make you feel guilty. You do what's best for you and your baby.
HAHA --- I've found myself using that word MORE now that I've become a mother! Its the only way to describe these women who think they can make me/us feel guilty or like bad moms...
Re: Guilt trip at the doctor's office :-(
My pedi reminds me often that less stressed mom means happier baby, So if nursing / pumping is a source of stress, don't feel bad about formula.
Second, find a new pedi.
Seriously. What a terrible thing to say to anyone, let alone someone who obviously can't nurse 24/7. What a bitch.
Me: 28 DH: 27
Me: 29 ovulatory disorder
DH: 30 MFI - low everything
IUI #1: 11/5/12 BFN
December IUI cancelled due to cyst
IUI #2: 1/8/13 BFN
IVF in April 2013 transferred one beautiful blast on 4/13
Beta #1 4/22: BFP!! 33 Beta #2 54 Beta #3 70 Beta #4 83 Beta #5 105. Possible ectopic, MTX and M/C 5w4d
FET 6/21 - Beta #1: 79 BFP!! Beta #2: 253 U/S 7/12: saw the sac! U/S #2 7/19 great heartbeat of 127!! U/S #3 heartbeat of 154! U/S #4 graduated to OB
EDD 3/9/14
I've also decided to mention it to our regular pedi at our 4mth appt in 2wks.
As always, your support was incredibly helpful and appreciated! M14!!!
LO also has eczema. We apply baby Aquaphor 4 or 5 times daily (ointment and creams are better than lotions for eczema). We use dove fragrence free soap for baths. These products were recommended by our pedi and we really like them. Make sure you apply the Aquaphor within 3 minutes of finishing a bath (locks in moisture).
I know the feeling though. I have been feeling guilty about starting to supplement. I have not been getting enough while pumping at work. My job is a little stressful and I tend to work long hours in the fall. My plan was to start to stop then but it looks like my body wants to start sooner. My freezer stash went fast since I was lucky if I broke even every day. I agree EBF for 4 months made me proud of myself