Is anyone else nursing and then pumping while feeding the baby expressed milk? My son is 3.5 weeks and while his latch is MILES better than at the beginning, he is still getting the hang of it and most of all isn't terribly efficient at the breast. The lactation consultant has recommended that we start off with him nursing, and then switch to bottle feeding expressed breast milk when he slows down (he tends to just hang out at the breast after 5-10 minutes; I can usually stimulate him to try again once but he still gives up way before he's full or my breasts empty).
My goal is to transition to *either* nursing a full feed *or* expressing a full feed, as this combo is not really sustainable over the long term (I've been doing nothing but nursing or pumping for the last 3. weeks...). Does anyone have any advice on how to increase his efficiency and transition to solely nursing for at least half of the daily feeds?
Re: Nursing then pumping - exhausted! Any tips?
We turned a slight corner around 4-5 weeks. I took away his morning supplement and then his 5pm supplement. I pumped every other time I nursed, that alone saved my sanity. Over a week we weaned all supplements during the day and just supplemented between 10pm - 5am since a full belly equals more sleep for me! On this schedule I would pump after his morning feeding and then his last nighttime feeding.
He does eat more often during the day and sometimes I'll give him a supplement if he is frustrated at the breast but still hungry.
I'm not going to lie, it's still hard but way better than before. I've also contemplated EP but I really want the bond of breastfeeding and it's something I've been looking forward to as a mother. Sometimes I think that makes me selfish but every week I see improvement so I'm hoping to exclusively breastfeed for at least a few weeks before returning to work and having to pump more anyway.
Good luck with your DS!