first let me say - I HAVE NOTHING AGAINST FORMULA!!! before i cause a debate. my first was ff after 6 weeks...she is fine.
but, my goal is bf morg until she is 12 mons. however, i dont get enough during the day when i pump to feed her at daycare. i am gone 8 hours. i pump three times in 8 hours (can't do much more). i get 5-8 oz the WHOLE day! she is drinking more than that at daycare. solids are starting to help, but still...
i have done everything. EVERYTHING. fenugreek, water, oatmeal, extra pumping, power pumping, you name it i have tried it. my dr doesn't seem gungho on prescriping anything...however i read the side effects of reglan (i believe the only thing available in the us) and they seem scary (seizures!).
we nurse at home - she is fine. infact she would rather not eat than even dream of taking a bottle of anything at home.
regardless...i might haev to send some formula just in case she goes through all her bm at daycare.
i'm really bummed out because i wanted to avoid formula all together. i feel like i'll fail if i send formula.
yes, i know it wouldnt hurt her. yes, i know tons of babies (including dd1) are fine with formula. but i set a goal of 12 mons - if she has formula i have obviously not met my goal. and duh, i know her needs come first so i will send it just case she needs it...i just didnt want to have to do it.
Re: feeling like a breastfeeding failure today...
You will still be able to meet your goal! Even if you have to send a bottle or two of formula to daycare, you can still continue to bf her to 12 months. It's not an all or nothing thing.
Charlotte Ella 07.16.10
Emmeline Grace 03.27.13
Ditto the PP
And don't you DARE feel like a failure! Look at those chubbo arms- YOU did that!
(((HUGS)) You are doing an awesome job! Look at that face and those arms, love the baby chub and you did it! I agree it is not an all or nothing thing just because she gets a bottle or two of formula a day does not mean that you did not BF for a year. You are doing a great job, I understand why you are upset, but shake it off because she is a cute chubby HEALTHY little thing because of you.
It's definitely not an all or nothing thing. ?The same thing happened to me with my oldest. ?Went back to work at 6 months, and by 7 months I was barely getting any milk when I pumped. ?I had to start sending formula to daycare along with the small amount I pumped. ?By 8 months, I stopped pumping altogether, and he pretty much switched to formula during the day. ?I still breastfed him morning and night, though. ?Sometime after 12 months, he dropped down to once before bed, and we kept that up until 16 months. ?It never even occurred to me to think I hadn't made it to 12 months. ?If someone asks me how long I nursed him, I say 16 months.
I also think that giving him formula at that age helped us to have a slow, painless weaning process. ?My younger son refused all bottles, breastmilk or formula, and he is so much more attached to nursing than my oldest was at this age. ?I feel bad because I'm having to force the weaning process on him rather than let it happen on its own. ?I'm 21 weeks pregnant and want him to be weaned well before the baby gets here.?
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