LO is 4 weeks old and I'm thinking it's probably safe to introduce a bottle now that BF is well established. I go back to work in 8 weeks so she will need to take a bottle by then. Any advice on how to start?
I've read that it's best to have someone else besides you give the bottle for the first time, so try having your SO feed LO a few ounces. Also try to pump around the same time LO takes a bottle so that you are not essentially skipping the feeding.
We are finding it best for me not to be around LO when it's bottle time. Yesterday I went for a walk, got and little sweaty and when my brother went to feed LO he wouldn't take the bottle. The minute I went across the room he settled down and drank just fine. I also have found I can't pump near him when he's feeding, he must smell it and fusses.
So when we do pump some before a feeding when we're engorged, can we save that milk or do we need to toss it since we aren't getting the fore and hind milk? It seems like such a waste to throw away the amount I get when I just pump to soften things up
Although it's certainly ideal to get fore and hind milk in one bottle I would still save all milk that I pumped. Keep in mind you can continue to add to a pumped bottle all day so when LO finished nursing if you aren't empty you could pump a little more into the same bottle.
A friend of mine mentioned that she wasn't sure if you could combine pumped milk, or something about it all having to be the same temperature, anyone know? Also can I save a bottle of pumped milk and reheat if LO doesn't finish it?
LO latched without use of a nipple shield for the first time today! She is 3 weeks old ...only lasted 5 minutes, then I couldn't get her to latch again, but we made progress! Hoping we can get this figured out soon since using the shields gets messy.
Two topics of discussion: 1) for those ladies with fast letdown. Do you also have oversupply? How do you know exactly? What are you doing to correct or will it eventually correction it's own? 2) LO did a 4.5 hour stretch last night which meant I got a decent stretch of sleep but woke up soaked through nursing pads (cloth)/bra/shirt, and so engorged she was never getting on the left side - had of manually pump a few ounces first. Partly this is because she has only been eating off one side at a time in the last few days so she hadn't eaten off the left from 10-6. Help!
1. The oversupply corrected eventually, but I avoided pumping so not to stimulate more production.
2. Cloth pads are green and all, but useless. I go through them too fast and end up with wet clothing. Lanisoh disposables work best for me.
@Dserpaa so glad to hear the shield worked for you!! That's great news
TTC History
Me: 35 DH: 34 Married 07/2012 DD born 07/2014 DD2 born 10/2018 DS born 10/2022
IF history: TTC #2 since January 2016 June-Aug 2017: 3 IUIs w/Clomid = BFN Sept 2017: Dx w/Endometriosis Oct 2017: IUI w/Letrozole = BFN Nov 2017: IUI w/Letrozole = BFN Dec 2017: pre-IVF testing Jan-Feb 2018: IVF--17 eggs retrieved, 13 fertilized, 9 frozen and 1 transferred on 2/10 = BFP on 2/19!!! EDD 10/29/2018 FET Oct 2021: BFP on 10/31! MC at 5 weeks FET Feb 2022: BFP on 2/15! EDD 10/29/22
Question for you ladies about breast milk and alcohol. I was planning on having my first pp drink tonight, a beer or two. What is the general rule you use in regards to drinking, and feeding LO, and pump and dump? I figure for just one or two beers it would be ok to pump and still save the bm, but wanted to get some thoughts!
@kdelgado03 I've been told one drink doesn't do much to affect your milk, but for each after you need at least 2 hours per drink before it's out of your milk. Some places online say just a standard 2 hours for each drink. There is a lot of different info out there, but the two above seems to be the most consistent of what I've been told by people and found online.
You don't have to pump and dump unless you need to pump bc you're engorged or trying to make sure you are keeping your supply up.
AW: I'm having a great boob day. Pumped a full oz from the right to start my freezer stash after only getting 20ml every other session (could be back to work in 3 weeks so I'm nervous about having enough!) AND just successfully fed LO on both sides without the shield! First time ever! Yay!
My areolas, not my nipples, are so sore! I think this is because DS is "gumming" my nipples. I don't think his tongue is over his lower gums, and it's extremely painful. Any advice?
Question...if you have a gassy baby and eat something that could cause gas (example pizza) ...how long do you have to pump before it's out if your system?
@babybell22 Yes LO "sharts" just about everytime lol! No diaper rash or anything yet. Being EBF, it's just runny mustardy looking poop and not normally a lot of it either. I've cut a lot lf things out if my diet though to help his little tummy and digestive system.
My areolas, not my nipples, are so sore! I think this is because DS is "gumming" my nipples. I don't think his tongue is over his lower gums, and it's extremely painful. Any advice?
My little guy had to have his tongue clipped fit a tongue tie because he couldn't stick it out.
My areolas, not my nipples, are so sore! I think this is because DS is "gumming" my nipples. I don't think his tongue is over his lower gums, and it's extremely painful. Any advice?
My little guy had to have his tongue clipped fit a tongue tie because he couldn't stick it out.
I wondered about that, but the LC and his pedi say no tongue tie.
SIL and our two nieces are visiting today. I start nursing DD and the five year old niece is bewildered and starts asking me questions (SIL is in another room). "Is that a baby bottle?" I say no. "Is that part of your body?" I say yes. She asks if there's milk in there. I say yes. I try to explain how mammal babies eat and ask if she's ever seen puppies or kittens being fed by their mom. She says no, just continues to stand there, amazed/freaked out. Then she asks if I was at her house when she was born and if she ate like that. I said yes (I think SIL nursed her for 8 weeks or so).
So... should I just be grateful that my boys don't think anything of nursing since they've seen it and are used to it, or slightly annoyed that SIL hasn't explained BFing or talked about it? I just found it very odd that my niece was so mystified by it all. I was a little uncomfortable trying to explain it to her.
SIL and our two nieces are visiting today. I start nursing DD and the five year old niece is bewildered and starts asking me questions (SIL is in another room). "Is that a baby bottle?" I say no. "Is that part of your body?" I say yes. She asks if there's milk in there. I say yes. I try to explain how mammal babies eat and ask if she's ever seen puppies or kittens being fed by their mom. She says no, just continues to stand there, amazed/freaked out. Then she asks if I was at her house when she was born and if she ate like that. I said yes (I think SIL nursed her for 8 weeks or so).
So... should I just be grateful that my boys don't think anything of nursing since they've seen it and are used to it, or slightly annoyed that SIL hasn't explained BFing or talked about it? I just found it very odd that my niece was so mystified by it all. I was a little uncomfortable trying to explain it to her.
Or maybe I'll just laugh it off. ???
Definitely awkward but if a 5 yo has never had an opportunity to be around it I don't think it's a big deal they haven't explained it to her yet. It would have been nice if her mom was there to talk to her about it though!
SIL and our two nieces are visiting today. I start nursing DD and the five year old niece is bewildered and starts asking me questions (SIL is in another room). "Is that a baby bottle?" I say no. "Is that part of your body?" I say yes. She asks if there's milk in there. I say yes. I try to explain how mammal babies eat and ask if she's ever seen puppies or kittens being fed by their mom. She says no, just continues to stand there, amazed/freaked out. Then she asks if I was at her house when she was born and if she ate like that. I said yes (I think SIL nursed her for 8 weeks or so).
So... should I just be grateful that my boys don't think anything of nursing since they've seen it and are used to it, or slightly annoyed that SIL hasn't explained BFing or talked about it? I just found it very odd that my niece was so mystified by it all. I was a little uncomfortable trying to explain it to her.
Or maybe I'll just laugh it off. ???
My 4 year old niece saw me nursing and I explained what it was. At the time I was supplementing LO with expressed breast milk once I was done nursing so I told my niece that she could feed my LO when I was done. Well, my poor little niece got this look of horror on her face and grabbed her chest and said 'I have to feed her with these?'
I laughed for a long time.
A week later my mom took a picture of my niece nursing one of her dolls. Haha so awesome.
total AW here, but I nursed DS1 until 10 months but only NIP a select few times. I usually carried pumped milk with me and gave him a bottle. Well this last week my inlaws were in town from Mexico so I took them around town site seeing and I successfully NIP all week long and felt totally comfortable.
SIL and our two nieces are visiting today. I start nursing DD and the five year old niece is bewildered and starts asking me questions (SIL is in another room). "Is that a baby bottle?" I say no. "Is that part of your body?" I say yes. She asks if there's milk in there. I say yes. I try to explain how mammal babies eat and ask if she's ever seen puppies or kittens being fed by their mom. She says no, just continues to stand there, amazed/freaked out. Then she asks if I was at her house when she was born and if she ate like that. I said yes (I think SIL nursed her for 8 weeks or so).
So... should I just be grateful that my boys don't think anything of nursing since they've seen it and are used to it, or slightly annoyed that SIL hasn't explained BFing or talked about it? I just found it very odd that my niece was so mystified by it all. I was a little uncomfortable trying to explain it to her.
Or maybe I'll just laugh it off. ???
Definitely awkward but if a 5 yo has never had an opportunity to be around it I don't think it's a big deal they haven't explained it to her yet. It would have been nice if her mom was there to talk to her about it though!
I guess I just thought it was strange because we see them quite often and I figured she would have remembered my YDS nursing since only weaned a little over a year ago. Shrug. I definitely wish I'd been in the same room with SIL when it happened!
SIL and our two nieces are visiting today. I start nursing DD and the five year old niece is bewildered and starts asking me questions (SIL is in another room). "Is that a baby bottle?" I say no. "Is that part of your body?" I say yes. She asks if there's milk in there. I say yes. I try to explain how mammal babies eat and ask if she's ever seen puppies or kittens being fed by their mom. She says no, just continues to stand there, amazed/freaked out. Then she asks if I was at her house when she was born and if she ate like that. I said yes (I think SIL nursed her for 8 weeks or so).
So... should I just be grateful that my boys don't think anything of nursing since they've seen it and are used to it, or slightly annoyed that SIL hasn't explained BFing or talked about it? I just found it very odd that my niece was so mystified by it all. I was a little uncomfortable trying to explain it to her.
Or maybe I'll just laugh it off. ???
I had to explain to my 6 year old nephew when he was at my house. I saw him trying not to look.
I explained what I was doing and it was not a bad thing. I told him he was breastfeed as a baby. Which he didn't believe so I got my sister to confirm. Lol.
He was like I have never seen anything like that. But was totally cool after that and really paid it no attention to it
I have to brag on DH. He whipped up a batch of lactation cookies. It took 5 stores to find all the ingredients. They are pretty tasty. I plan to start pumping this week and I hope the cookies up my supply. Has anyone tried cookies? How do they work?
I have to brag on DH. He whipped up a batch of lactation cookies. It took 5 stores to find all the ingredients. They are pretty tasty. I plan to start pumping this week and I hope the cookies up my supply. Has anyone tried cookies? How do they work?
My heavy letdown/whatever else is it....is officially creating havoc on my life. Feeding LO is a nightmare half the time, she gets way too much milk and half way chokes, then screams and won't want to latch back on, but she is still hungry, so the screaming continues. It's a nightmare. I've tried leaning back/laying down when I feed her and that works half of the time. I'm officially taking myself off pumping for at least a week to try to get my boobs under control, and I'm going to try the nurse from just one side for a couple hours and then switch. If anyone else has any other tips, let me know. Feeding had me in tears yesterday and today from her screaming. :-/
I have to brag on DH. He whipped up a batch of lactation cookies. It took 5 stores to find all the ingredients. They are pretty tasty. I plan to start pumping this week and I hope the cookies up my supply. Has anyone tried cookies? How do they work?
I have to brag on DH. He whipped up a batch of lactation cookies. It took 5 stores to find all the ingredients. They are pretty tasty. I plan to start pumping this week and I hope the cookies up my supply. Has anyone tried cookies? How do they work?
Those look yummy! I tried a no bake recipe for lactation cookies that were really good and started drinking mothers milk tea since the night my LO was born and my milk came in fine and i have more than enough lol, don't know if it really worked or just a coincidence but i won't complain i enjoy them
I've had good luck with the lactation cookies I made--I got the recipe from Baked Perfection, a blog someone on here recommended. They're super yummy, and my supply has been great. I can edit with a link when I'm on my computer (aka tomorrow)
Oh my LAWD, is this cluster feeding? She has literally eaten every single hour for at least 20 minutes and only slept for an hour, total, since 9:30 this morning. Mama just wants to eat some lunch and take a shower, baby!
“When the first baby laughed for the first time, its laugh broke into a
thousand pieces, and they all went skipping about, and that was the
beginning of fairies.” - J.M. Barrie Peter Pan
I have died every day waiting for you. Darling, don't be afraid, I have loved you for a thousand years. And all along I believed I would find you, time has brought your heart to me. I have loved you for a thousand years. I'll love you a thousand more.
Oh my LAWD, is this cluster feeding? She has literally eaten every single hour for at least 20 minutes and only slept for an hour, total, since 9:30 this morning. Mama just wants to eat some lunch and take a shower, baby!
@jessafish Ugh, hope it passes quickly for you. I managed to scarf down some lunch and put How I Met Your Mother on netflix so I'm good for a few hours. If only I had grabbed a Harry Potter book before I got comfortable.
“When the first baby laughed for the first time, its laugh broke into a
thousand pieces, and they all went skipping about, and that was the
beginning of fairies.” - J.M. Barrie Peter Pan
I have died every day waiting for you. Darling, don't be afraid, I have loved you for a thousand years. And all along I believed I would find you, time has brought your heart to me. I have loved you for a thousand years. I'll love you a thousand more.
For ladies returning to work. How many oz are you freezing in each bag or bottle? I have pumped milk I need to get into the freezer today. I was thinking 2.5 oz for now?? Thanks
I have to brag on DH. He whipped up a batch of lactation cookies. It took 5 stores to find all the ingredients. They are pretty tasty. I plan to start pumping this week and I hope the cookies up my supply. Has anyone tried cookies? How do they work?
I've been eating lactation cookies since I was in the hospital delivering DS2. Mom my made them for me and they are fantastic! Homemade Oatmeal raisin are my favorite cookie anyway. She added craisins to them also and man oh man they are yummy! I eat a few everyday. She makes a huge batch if dough for me. I keep it in the fridge and bake them as needed. Lots of lactation recipes on Pinterest.
Re: The Great Breastfeeding Thread
2. Cloth pads are green and all, but useless. I go through them too fast and end up with wet clothing. Lanisoh disposables work best for me.
At night I use cheap newborn daipers instead of nursing pads
Married 07/2012
DD born 07/2014
DD2 born 10/2018
DS born 10/2022
IF history:
TTC #2 since January 2016
June-Aug 2017: 3 IUIs w/Clomid = BFN
Sept 2017: Dx w/Endometriosis
Oct 2017: IUI w/Letrozole = BFN
Nov 2017: IUI w/Letrozole = BFN
Dec 2017: pre-IVF testing
Jan-Feb 2018: IVF--17 eggs retrieved, 13 fertilized, 9 frozen and 1 transferred on 2/10 = BFP on 2/19!!! EDD 10/29/2018
FET Oct 2021: BFP on 10/31! MC at 5 weeks
FET Feb 2022: BFP on 2/15! EDD 10/29/22
You don't have to pump and dump unless you need to pump bc you're engorged or trying to make sure you are keeping your supply up.
So... should I just be grateful that my boys don't think anything of nursing since they've seen it and are used to it, or slightly annoyed that SIL hasn't explained BFing or talked about it? I just found it very odd that my niece was so mystified by it all. I was a little uncomfortable trying to explain it to her.
Or maybe I'll just laugh it off. ???
I laughed for a long time.
A week later my mom took a picture of my niece nursing one of her dolls. Haha so awesome.
11.2011 - DS1
02.2013 - loss at 6 wks
06.2014 - DS2
10.2015 - loss at 12 wks
03.2017 - DD
This. He burps pretty easy so sometimes I hear him burping himself.
I explained what I was doing and it was not a bad thing. I told him he was breastfeed as a baby. Which he didn't believe so I got my sister to confirm. Lol.
He was like I have never seen anything like that. But was totally cool after that and really paid it no attention to it
https://m.allrecipes.com/recipe/232191/lactation-cookies
This. He burps pretty easy so sometimes I hear him burping himself.
My LO has a tough time with gas, so I have to make sure I burp him well or he's up fussing later until he can work it out himself.
“When the first baby laughed for the first time, its laugh broke into a thousand pieces, and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies.”
- J.M. Barrie Peter Pan
married on the sweetest day 10.20.12
Chicken - 07.08.06 | Bubsy - 02.24.09 | Sunshine - 07.16.14
@jessafish Ugh, hope it passes quickly for you. I managed to scarf down some lunch and put How I Met Your Mother on netflix so I'm good for a few hours. If only I had grabbed a Harry Potter book before I got comfortable.
“When the first baby laughed for the first time, its laugh broke into a thousand pieces, and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies.”
- J.M. Barrie Peter Pan
married on the sweetest day 10.20.12
Chicken - 07.08.06 | Bubsy - 02.24.09 | Sunshine - 07.16.14