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Re: Q from new BF mom - nursing vs pumping/bottles
If you have oversupply you can hold a burp rag (or cloth diaper) to your boob while the milk slows down for a minute.
After she feeds on one side change her diaper to wake her up for side two. I had my husband do that part while i stayed in the chair bI also stripped my babies down to their diapers to keep them awake during feedings. Scratching their heads and feet may also work.
But 15 min is also a pretty long feed anyway. My kids would eat for 15-30 minutes each time.
I would just keep up with nursing. At 6-8 weeks, it will suddenly become so easy.
2010: Infertility
October 2015: missed miscarriage #2 at 11 weeks (trisomy 22)
I also had oversupply and LO would choke on my milk. I've never felt let down, but I would always lean back to feed to slow the milk flow.
If you want DH to be able to feed LO, you can always pump then have him give it. But doing that for every feed sounds exhausting.
Nursing won't take so long and she will get better as it as she gets older. The first 4-6 weeks are a big adjustment but you'll both get the hang of it.
My LO is 9 months old and she nurses 5 times a day for about 10-15 minutes. Honestly, it's easy now and I love it.
You may want to see an LC who can help you with questions and give tip.
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
My supply started to suffer at about 4 months because I wasn't pumping enough times a day. So I got a nipple shield and decided to get my baby back in the breast. It took 4 very frustrating days but now I nurse and we even dropped the shield within that first week back. My LO won't even take a bottle from me anymore. I think a lot of the issues we had were over active letdown; my baby couldn't handle the force of milk. It's a really hard situation because there isn't much you can do to help it except give your baby time. The older they are the more they like the faster flow. Using a nipple shield got us through the first 6 weeks, and I made my oversupply worse by pumping too much (really bad advice from a couple of LCs that told me if I used a shield I had to pump after each feed).
If your baby is fine with a bottle, temporarily EPing could keep you going until your supply issues resolve.
BFP 5/19/2013. MC 7/2/2013 (9w6d) with est. loss at 8w. Miso 7/3/2013 and emergency D & C 7/6/2013.
BFP#2 11/6/2013. CP 11/14/2013.
BFP #3 12/13/2013. Beta #1 @ 15dpo- 239. Progesterone 27. Beta #2 @17dpo - 90. CP 12/21/2013
Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. -Philippians 4:6-7
All PgAL and PAL welcome.
Newborns are so sleepy at first whethere they take a bottle or breast feed and eventually they grow out of that and introducing a bottle so early could lead to nipple confusion. If you want to do conbined feeding then u and anyone who will feed baby have to learn to pace feed with a bottle.
The advice is not to introduce a bottle before 4-6 weeks if u want to do combined feeding. Nursing a lot early on will establish a good supply to last. I had oversupply at first and it evened out eventually
God Bless You my Little One
Farida, our first child, born on the 19th of July 2014
Farida, at 8 weeks
BFP 5/19/2013. MC 7/2/2013 (9w6d) with est. loss at 8w. Miso 7/3/2013 and emergency D & C 7/6/2013.
BFP#2 11/6/2013. CP 11/14/2013.
BFP #3 12/13/2013. Beta #1 @ 15dpo- 239. Progesterone 27. Beta #2 @17dpo - 90. CP 12/21/2013
Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. -Philippians 4:6-7
All PgAL and PAL welcome.