LO will be 4 months tomorrow and started daycare Monday. She has been EBF since birth, and I've never had a supply problem. I really like the daycare workers so far, as I think they treat my LO well and work to accommodate my desires. They asked me whether I wanted her to be on a schedule or fed on demand, and I said fed on demand. But the last 2 days they have fed her more than she usually eats during the day. Yesterday she was there 5 hours and they fed her 3 times, and she drank 11oz. Today I fed her at 8:15 and my friend whose child goes to the same daycare said they were feeding her a bottle at 9 when she was dropping her child off. At this rate, I'll never keep up. I think they are just assuming she's hungry and offering a bottle everytime she fusses. There is no reason I should suddenly not be making enough when I've been with her constantly and she always feeds every 2-3 hours during the day and I've always had more than enough. But, I don't want her to be forced on a strict schedule or not be fed when she's truly hungry or going through a growth spurt (which I don't think she is). Any tips on how to politely explain this to the daycare? I'm not sure how to approach this, but I want to EBF as long as possible and my supply has always been good and I have a job that allows me to pump frequently, so this shouldn't be an issue. But I can't pump as much as I'd need to if they're always feeding her more frequently than every 2 hours. Any help would be appreciated!
Re: Daycare Overfeeding Baby
one thing you can do is give your DCP more bottles with a smaller quantity in each. give them 2 or 3 ounce bottles. then the temptation to overfeed might be lessened. is your LO using the slowest-flow nipple? will she take a pacifier? even if she hasn't in the past, you might want to get one and bring it in for them to offer. sometimes babies just want to comfort-suck, but you can't really comfort suck on a bottle the same way you can on a breast. you could ask them to try offering the pacifier first if she seems hungry/fussy right after a feeding.
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