

TTC since 2008
Dh:34, no issues. Me:31, Endo, slightly hypothyroid, deformed ovary, paracentric inversion.
4 Gonal-F, Cetrotide, HcG, Crinone +TI cycles= all BFN
Lap in 2012 to remove large unresolving cyst discovered endo and double lobed ovary.
6 Gonal-F, Cetrotide, HcG, Crinone IUI cycles= All BFN,
1st IVF w/ICSI- June '13 Antagonist: Gonal-F, Menopur, Ganirelix, HcG, Estradiol, Crinone= 7 retrieved, 4 mature, 1 unfertilized, 2 abnormally fertilized, 1 normally fertilized. 2DT of only embryo and our miracle BFP.
Our beloved baby boy was born sleeping Oct. 13, 2013 due to pROM/IC/Uterine infection.
2nd IVF w/ICSI- Feb. '14 EPP/lupron/antagonist: Estrace, lupron, HGH, Gonal-F, Menopur, HcG, PIO, lovenox, doxy/dex.=21 retrieved, 16 mature, 15 fertilized!! 5dt of 1 blast/ 6 frozen.
BFP! Beta 1 9dp5dt:83.9
Beta 2: 11dp5dt: 145.2
Beta 3 14dp5dt: 497
Please be our sticky rainbow baby!
Re: Breastfeeding not going great and considering EFF. Long)
Baby 2: EDD: 8/06/14 CP: 11/13
Are you on any meds? My allergy medication totally wiped my supply even after my doc encouraged me to keep taking it saying low supply evidence wasn't proven. Later when I went to my allergist he was like "Oh yeah, this stuff will definitely dry you out!"
Sheesh.
I did speak to two lactation consultants, one at the hospital and one private practice and luckily both are certified ibclc. They each gave slightly different advice so I am trying to go middle of the road and pump every other feeding and mix whatever I am able to pump with the formula.
The plan as of right now is to see how her weight is tomorrow then set up another in home session for next week with our consultant and I will definitely ask about a weighted feeding. I'll also ask about meds- I take levothyroxine for my thyroid (slightly hypo) so I will for sure ask about that as well.
I just really hate having to bf, then bottle feed, then pump. It seems like a crazy amount of work and time for all of us, especially if the end result is that she is primarily eating formula anyway...
My initial goal was to get to 2 weeks, so halfway there.
TTC since 2008
Dh:34, no issues. Me:31, Endo, slightly hypothyroid, deformed ovary, paracentric inversion.
4 Gonal-F, Cetrotide, HcG, Crinone +TI cycles= all BFN
Lap in 2012 to remove large unresolving cyst discovered endo and double lobed ovary.
6 Gonal-F, Cetrotide, HcG, Crinone IUI cycles= All BFN,
1st IVF w/ICSI- June '13 Antagonist: Gonal-F, Menopur, Ganirelix, HcG, Estradiol, Crinone= 7 retrieved, 4 mature, 1 unfertilized, 2 abnormally fertilized, 1 normally fertilized. 2DT of only embryo and our miracle BFP.
Our beloved baby boy was born sleeping Oct. 13, 2013 due to pROM/IC/Uterine infection.
2nd IVF w/ICSI- Feb. '14 EPP/lupron/antagonist: Estrace, lupron, HGH, Gonal-F, Menopur, HcG, PIO, lovenox, doxy/dex.=21 retrieved, 16 mature, 15 fertilized!! 5dt of 1 blast/ 6 frozen. BFP! Beta 1 9dp5dt:83.9 Beta 2: 11dp5dt: 145.2 Beta 3 14dp5dt: 497 Please be our sticky rainbow baby!
DS 06/2013
DD 12/2014
We are doing SNS with ever single feeding and LO is doing well with that and gaining weight (but he is taking 2-4oz at a feeding).
I hate pumping. I most likely am not pumping as much as I should be but he is always at the Breast. When I do pump I get less than an ounce from both.
I am sure any day now we will break down and give LO a bottle. I cried and cried about my supply in the being but I am slowly getting over it and learning this whole parenthood/having a baby thing never goes as planned. The most important thing is that you feed your baby.
I'm still waiting on my first LO, but I have watched close friends struggle and struggle and it was heartbreaking. I hope you are successful. But don't forget that there are a million other ways to be a good mom - and you might miss out on a magical time in yours and LOs life because this one thing has become the only thing. Tell DH to be supportive or shut up. Maybe hit up some LLL meetings. But I hope you can keep things in perspective and realize that this struggle does not mean you are failing as a mom.
I FF'ed ds#1 from day one. He is a happy, healthy, smart almost 7 year old boy.
I BF'ed ds#2 for 3 weeks and 3 days. It was the most horrible and painful experience of my life. Physically, mentally and emotionally. I had a different set of issues than you mentioned, but I was left in tears during and after almost every feeding.
I am going to FF this baby right from the start. I want to enjoy my baby and my family and I won't let anything (in my control) get in the way of that.
I know some people have great success with BFing and some people have to work at it before success, but to me it just isn't worth it.
I hope you find comfort in the fact that you are doing your best....and really your best is good enough. Whether it is EBF, EFF or a combination of the two.
~after 34 cycles we finally got our 2nd little bundle of joy~

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Sadly domperidone is not available in the US. U.S. mama's are stuck with Reglan. I am starting my 30 days of Reglan this week. Pray for me ladies!! I have a history of PPA and depression so it is a risky move for me, but my LO is just not doing well on the formula. He has a lot of gas and throws up much more with the formula feedings.
The hospital LC recommended pumping after every feeding and supplementing with 10mls formula, the other LC suggested pumping after every other, and supplementing with pumped milk (which would be great, but I don't pump nearly enough). My pedi recommended just giving as much formula as she will eat after a bf session.
I'll be calling my dr in the morning to ask about some b/w to re heck my thyroid- thank you!!
@all- thank you all so much for the words of encouragement and support- I would be struggling even more if not for this board!!
TTC since 2008
Dh:34, no issues. Me:31, Endo, slightly hypothyroid, deformed ovary, paracentric inversion.
4 Gonal-F, Cetrotide, HcG, Crinone +TI cycles= all BFN
Lap in 2012 to remove large unresolving cyst discovered endo and double lobed ovary.
6 Gonal-F, Cetrotide, HcG, Crinone IUI cycles= All BFN,
1st IVF w/ICSI- June '13 Antagonist: Gonal-F, Menopur, Ganirelix, HcG, Estradiol, Crinone= 7 retrieved, 4 mature, 1 unfertilized, 2 abnormally fertilized, 1 normally fertilized. 2DT of only embryo and our miracle BFP.
Our beloved baby boy was born sleeping Oct. 13, 2013 due to pROM/IC/Uterine infection.
2nd IVF w/ICSI- Feb. '14 EPP/lupron/antagonist: Estrace, lupron, HGH, Gonal-F, Menopur, HcG, PIO, lovenox, doxy/dex.=21 retrieved, 16 mature, 15 fertilized!! 5dt of 1 blast/ 6 frozen. BFP! Beta 1 9dp5dt:83.9 Beta 2: 11dp5dt: 145.2 Beta 3 14dp5dt: 497 Please be our sticky rainbow baby!
Sorry my story isn't making sense. All I wanted to say is I feel better after reaching out for help. Don't forget to rest! I took a 2 hr nap and boom! My boobs got bigger. It's okay to cry but it's important to be strong and not give up! Eat and drink lots of fluids.
IVF cycle 1 (Nov 2013)- freeze all d/t OHSS
FET #1-BFN
FET #2-BFP baby girl born Dec 2014
FET #3-Sept 2017 BFP but miscarried at 6 weeks
IVF cycle 2 (Oct 2017)- freeze all again d/t OHSS
FET #1 BPF, pregnant with a singleton due Sept 2018
Fellow ART mom here, too. The struggle is real, for sure. Honestly, I planned on EFF the entire pregnancy, until she was here. Then, I decided to try BF'ing. I loved it. A lot. Little miss was a latching champ. It seemed like it would actually work until she started losing weight and was at the breast for hours at a time.
Speaking as strictly an ART mom, I gave my body over to other people (doctors, nurses, surgeons, etc) for a decade. I was tired. I needed my body to be mine again. Emotionally, bf'ing was making me dread feeding time because it was as if the entire weight of the world was still on my body to perform, like with all of the treatment cycles. I decided that I was ready to enjoy this short time while my baby is so tiny by stopping bf'ing. It was the absolute best decision for me and my family. It might not be the best for everyone, but it is working so well for us.
LO is almost back to her birth weight and she is so much happier not being hungry all day long. I can enjoy long periods of cuddling with her adorable self, as she is so content now. DH and DS love feeding her and I love watching them bond with her during her feedings. Like I said, for us, it was an amazing decision.
It was my goal to make it a week at a time. I didn't even meet my first goal, but that's okay with me because the most important thing to me is that she is finally here and she is so happy! Best of luck with your decision. Don't feel guilty for whatever you decide. As your LO's mom, I'm sure you have a gut feeling as to what you should do. Just listen you your gut and things will fall into place again.
ttc #2 since 2004 Me (35): Stage 3 Endo, DH (34): High DNA Frag
IVF/ICSI #2: April 2014: BFP!!!!!!
ET of 2 great quality embryos. + BFP on 9dp5dt. Beta #1 (10dp5dt): 257, Beta #2 (14dp5dt): 1561,
Beta #3 (21dp5d5): 8,172. Wow. It seems this is actually working. Shocked beyond belief.
1st u/s @6w5d: Baby A hb 124, Baby B hb 127 (Both measuring perfectly!)
Lost baby A. Praying that baby B stays healthy. Baby B hb 175 at 11 weeks
It's a GIRL!!!
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I got 1/4 to 1/2 oz at 1 week also at each pumping session. Formula was VERY appealing also, so I understand your frustration and tiredness. Here is what I did, I pumped every hour except the hour that she ate, I took fenugreek (3pills at 3 times a day) and blessed thistle (2 pills at 3 times a day). I would get the combined one oz pumped milk she needs, because she slept 3-4 hours at one week old (so a total of 3 sessions).
When she was up, I'd nurse her for 20 mins, change diaper, nurse again, the DH would offer pumped milk. She has lost almost a pound at 5 days, and by week 2 she had gained almost 2 lbs!! The pound she lost and another pound up from her birth weight. She was also having orange crystals uni her pee, which means she's not getting enough hydration at day 5, and that stopped by day 6-7.
My supply increased a ton due to the every hour 24h pumping, and supplements. Now I have a night over supply at one month because she sleeps 8-9 hours at nights and my body hasn't adjusted yet.
What I'd advise is to do what you're doing if you're not overwhelmed with your current routine, and also, take the supplements if you're opened to it. I think I saw a difference in my supply at day 3. I wouldn't take them for longer than 10 days. I have a ton of milk now as I mentioned, so my DH is welcomed to feed her as he likes also. I just pump if he is bottle feeding. And now at one month, dd is up 2lbs from her birth weight and 3 from her 5 day old weight.
Good luck to you, what ever you decide to do will be the right decision. Breastfeeding was challenging for both girls during the first 4-6 weeks, but then it gets ridiculously easy once the whole supply issue is sorted out.
TTC since 2008
Dh:34, no issues. Me:31, Endo, slightly hypothyroid, deformed ovary, paracentric inversion.
4 Gonal-F, Cetrotide, HcG, Crinone +TI cycles= all BFN
Lap in 2012 to remove large unresolving cyst discovered endo and double lobed ovary.
6 Gonal-F, Cetrotide, HcG, Crinone IUI cycles= All BFN,
1st IVF w/ICSI- June '13 Antagonist: Gonal-F, Menopur, Ganirelix, HcG, Estradiol, Crinone= 7 retrieved, 4 mature, 1 unfertilized, 2 abnormally fertilized, 1 normally fertilized. 2DT of only embryo and our miracle BFP.
Our beloved baby boy was born sleeping Oct. 13, 2013 due to pROM/IC/Uterine infection.
2nd IVF w/ICSI- Feb. '14 EPP/lupron/antagonist: Estrace, lupron, HGH, Gonal-F, Menopur, HcG, PIO, lovenox, doxy/dex.=21 retrieved, 16 mature, 15 fertilized!! 5dt of 1 blast/ 6 frozen. BFP! Beta 1 9dp5dt:83.9 Beta 2: 11dp5dt: 145.2 Beta 3 14dp5dt: 497 Please be our sticky rainbow baby!
You are so welcome. I feel that being an ART mom puts another dimension on the pressure we put on ourselves. We wanted to be pregnant so badly, we paid so much money, etc that we assume we need to enjoy every part of mothering, too. Mothering is amazing, but my sanity is also amazing
Edited to add: For what it's worth, my DS was EFF and he is just fine. No health issues, no asthma/allergies/whatever else is rumored to be caused from not bf'ing. He is in the gifted program, so my lack of bf'ing didn't make him any less intelligent than his peers. So, while bf'ing is a great choice, not doing so won't hurt your baby. I'm certainly not saying this to bad mouth bf'ing, because like I said, I really loved doing so with LO until she started losing weight. Just knowing that my DS turned out okay with formula helped make my decision a little easier for me.
ttc #2 since 2004 Me (35): Stage 3 Endo, DH (34): High DNA Frag
IVF/ICSI #2: April 2014: BFP!!!!!!
ET of 2 great quality embryos. + BFP on 9dp5dt. Beta #1 (10dp5dt): 257, Beta #2 (14dp5dt): 1561,
Beta #3 (21dp5d5): 8,172. Wow. It seems this is actually working. Shocked beyond belief.
1st u/s @6w5d: Baby A hb 124, Baby B hb 127 (Both measuring perfectly!)
Lost baby A. Praying that baby B stays healthy. Baby B hb 175 at 11 weeks
It's a GIRL!!!
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BFP#1: 2/2/13 ~ exact m/c date unknown but around 3/20 at 10 weeks ~ diagnosed with PMP ~ D&C on 4/5 ~ TTA for at least 1 year due to PMP ~ cleared to TTC 1/14
BFP#2: 2/7/14 ~ m/c 2/20/14 ~ possibly due to chemical pregnancy ~ TG no D&C is needed
Surprise BFP#3: 4/4/14 ~ super duper extra happy (and nervous) about this one - EDD 12/9/14!!!
John Joseph was born on 12/12/14 at 7 lbs. 11 oz. He is the most beautiful rainbow baby we could have wished for!