June 2015 Moms

New Moms - Weekly June 13-20 Updates, Issues, Accomplishments

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Re: New Moms - Weekly June 13-20 Updates, Issues, Accomplishments

  • The hospital sent us home with 60ml bottles and nipples. The nipples fit the medela bottles for pumping. Maybe check with lactation at your hospital? Otherwise, we use Avent, #1 nipple. Our little one does just fine!
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  • I bought the anti colic tommy tippee bottles. My friends use them....... They love them. Obviously FTM here so we will see.
    @ElRuby
    I've heard from some friends the medela regular bottles they feel give their kiddos gas..... If your first baby tolerated them though! Who knows.
  • kkdb14kkdb14 member
    @klkonwi in addition to your friends' good words about tommy tippee, my sister swears by them and won't use anything else :)
  • We are on day 4 of baby not pooping. The pediatrician checked her out and she's still gaining weight, so he's not too worried. He'll do something about it on Monday if it still hasn't happened. I'm very afraid for when she finally poops though. Apparently I went a week without pooping when I was a baby, and my mom said when I started, I didn't stop for a half hour. Not looking forward to that.
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  • mindaamindaa member
    My app that keeps track of breast feeding has let me know that I breastfeed for about 5 hours a day. That's ridiculous. It's really hard but everyone I talk to says after 2 weeks it gets so much easier...and then it's the best thing they did. I am exhausted. Ok off to bed because my body will wake me up in 2 hours telling me to feed her. Keep up the hard work to all you BF and pumping mamas...it's such a hard job but you are doing great.

    I calculated that if feeding for the recommended 8-12 times a day for an average of 40 minutes, then 5 to 8 hours is going to be how much time your spending. My DS has been about 6-7 hours. 
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  • @ElRuby we love the Dr. Browns bottles. When we first came home we were using the bottles for the medela pump and the nipples from the hospital. As soon as we switched to our DB bottles, her spit up decreases and she actually took the bottle faster (in 20-30 minutes). The extra pieces are a pain, but the decreases spit up is totally worth it!
  • seeseaseesea member

    @ElRuby we love the Dr. Browns bottles. When we first came home we were using the bottles for the medela pump and the nipples from the hospital. As soon as we switched to our DB bottles, her spit up decreases and she actually took the bottle faster (in 20-30 minutes). The extra pieces are a pain, but the decreases spit up is totally worth it!

    I think I'm gonna look into those bottles. My LO's spit up is ridiculous.
  • CillyMama said:

    @ElRuby we love the Dr. Browns bottles. When we first came home we were using the bottles for the medela pump and the nipples from the hospital. As soon as we switched to our DB bottles, her spit up decreases and she actually took the bottle faster (in 20-30 minutes). The extra pieces are a pain, but the decreases spit up is totally worth it!

    I think I'm gonna look into those bottles. My LO's spit up is ridiculous.
    We use Dr Browns too. Love them
  • kaila8 said:

    So proud of my little girl. She's only 4 days old and slept from 11PM to 930AM this morning with only waking up once at 230 and fell back asleep immediately. She wasn't even crying this morning when she woke up, just sighing and grunting/whining a bit. I seriously couldn't ask for a better baby :x DH just went to work so me and LO are cuddled in bed watching Orange is the New Black! Girls day for the win :D

    You really should be waking your LO at this stage to eat every 2-3 if breast fed, or every 3-4 if formula fed.. Talk with your peds for confirmation
  • Anyone have experience with switching formulas? I'm exclusively pumping, but occasionally have to supplement. We've been using similac advance since being in the hospital, but we received a huge box of enfamil samples in the mail that I would hate to waste. I'm just not sure if it'll distress the babies or not and whether it's worth it?
  • katyqvkatyqv member
    Hi new mommas!! First time poster but long time reader, hope you don't mind if I join in.

    Curious if any of your LOs are taking a pacifier yet? If so, are you also BF?
  • @katyqv
    I am BFing and we introduced a paci last Friday when we did newborn pictures. He will take it from DH but not me and only when he is very sleepy. It has come in handy though.
  • edited June 2015
    CillyMama said:

    @ElRuby we love the Dr. Browns bottles. When we first came home we were using the bottles for the medela pump and the nipples from the hospital. As soon as we switched to our DB bottles, her spit up decreases and she actually took the bottle faster (in 20-30 minutes). The extra pieces are a pain, but the decreases spit up is totally worth it!

    I think I'm gonna look into those bottles. My LO's spit up is ridiculous.
    Experienced our first projectile spit up last night. OMG!!!!
  • ElRubyElRuby member
    Pretty good night... It seems my best chance for sleep is from 4 to 7... The first half of the night is a total toss up.

    I did get her to take a pacifier last night but I was holding her against my chest... I am hoping she will get it soon...

    Thanks for bottle advice... I think I will buy a Dr. Brown's as well as the tommee tippee one... It literally killed me when I had to throw pumped milk away!
  • Anyone dealing

    Anyone have experience with switching formulas? I'm exclusively pumping, but occasionally have to supplement. We've been using similac advance since being in the hospital, but we received a huge box of enfamil samples in the mail that I would hate to waste. I'm just not sure if it'll distress the babies or not and whether it's worth it?


    We used enfamil ready to feed in the hospital (supplementing with BF) and when that ran out we used Similac powder that we received in the mail as a free sample. Then my ob's office gave us a bunch more powder samples, I think enfamil powder. We're going to switch again after the Similac runs out.

    I'd say the first feeding or two after the switch was a little slower. Might have been coincidence. But now they are doing just fine with it.
  • Shouldn't have had all that curry yesterday. LO was miserable all night. :|
    TTC: 1/2014 BFP: 9/24 EDD: 6/8/2015 Sorry for the poor man's siggy...ticker won't load regardless of how many tips I read.
  • Anyone else's DD's breasts get SUPER swollen? I know swelling is due to hormones but they are huge and hard (almost comically) and I can't imagine that feels good (just thinking about my own). I have a doctors appt Tuesday so not freaking out just wondering if anyone had similar experiences :)
    TTC: 1/2014 BFP: 9/24 EDD: 6/8/2015 Sorry for the poor man's siggy...ticker won't load regardless of how many tips I read.
  • seeseaseesea member
    Ok so I know I've mentioned my LO spitting up a few times. I talked about it with his pediatrician. She says it could be the food I'm eating so I should avoid anything that could give me gas or food that's too spicy. She also said that I may have too much milk and to just feed him from one breast for each feeding.

    So I stopped eating raw veggies and am trying to cut back on dairy. I even have him sit up for a little bit after a feeding.

    ...but sometimes he spits up A LOT. Is there anything else I should try?
  • Is it bad that I read through this thread and I have a huge sense of relief that I'm not crazy??

    My baby has had major gas problems. He screams in pain and it is just awful. We've started using gripe water and when he gets a bottle, the Dr. Browns ones are the only ones we use. These things together help, but I feel like he swallows so much air when he is on the boob! Anyone else have boob gas issues?

    Also, where the heck is everyone's kid sleeping?? This little dude is three weeks and a couple of days and I cannot get him to sleep anywhere but next to me! It's driving me crazy because I'm scared I'm going to roll over on him so I just don't sleep. We've tried the in bed bassinet thing and the crib to no avail. I am pretty bad at swaddling but is that really the reason for this?? We've tried the sleep sack, too. There must be a better, safer answer to this! I love the cuddles, but I want him to be safe.

    Also, on the mother in law craziness note, mine has told me he needs to sleep in the crib all night and he needs to cry it out. He's only three weeks old! She also told me my husband will be sleeping on the couch starting tonight because he goes back to work tomorrow and needs eight hours. Really?? All I ever asked was for a quick diaper change in the night anyways. I love my in laws but it's time for bye bye time. There is no hope for any sort of routine in our near future. Ugh.
  • teather5teather5 member
    edited June 2015
    I'm not sure if it helps with spit up but I've been reading up on "paced bottle feeding" to mimic the breast when I use the bottle. Maybe using this approach could decrease spit up? Worth a shot...
  • ElRuby said:

    Oh and for anyone still looking for a swing... I can't say enough about the Fisher price snug a puppy (other animals to choose from)... She loves it and it is so helpful for daytime rest and when I need to get stuff done!!

    We have the monkey one and our motor is all screwed up so they are sending us another one. I was so upset because LO loves it
  • Has anyone had any luck healing their cracked nipples? My Dr gave me a medicated nipple cream that takes the pain away but I don't see any healing happening. I've used it for a solid week now.
  • @amabarne it's taking almost 7 days of (almost) correct latching to see some healing. I stopped using the nipple cream about 4 days ago.
    TTC: 1/2014 BFP: 9/24 EDD: 6/8/2015 Sorry for the poor man's siggy...ticker won't load regardless of how many tips I read.

  • I've had two friends tell me to quit using it and just use breastmilk. I'm hesitant because it hurts ten times worse when they dry out. Wondering if I should just suck it up.
  • HoosOnFirstHoosOnFirst member
    edited June 2015
    teather5 said:

    I'm not sure if it helps with spit up but I've been reading up on "paced bottle feeding" to mimic the breast when I use the bottle. Maybe using this approach could decrease spit up? Worth a shot...

    Does anyone have a good reference or webpage on paced feeding? (Otherwise I'll just google of course). Right now I feed LO a third of a bottle at a time and burp her and make her wait in between so that it's not just reflex for her to chug the whole bottle.
  • @hoodoll82 the LC said to start with the bottle in LOs mouth but tipped down and let them suck a little with nothing coming out. Then tip it almost straight (perpendicular to their mouth) for about 5 sucks and let them rest for a few seconds, then do it again. If you think about them breastfeeding and it taking 15-30 min for both sides which is 1.5-3 oz it should take some time for a paced bottle feeding
    TTC: 1/2014 BFP: 9/24 EDD: 6/8/2015 Sorry for the poor man's siggy...ticker won't load regardless of how many tips I read.
  • amabarne said:

    Has anyone had any luck healing their cracked nipples? My Dr gave me a medicated nipple cream that takes the pain away but I don't see any healing happening. I've used it for a solid week now.

    Coconut oil as long as it's organic has helped me so much!
  • amabarne said:


    I've had two friends tell me to quit using it and just use breastmilk. I'm hesitant because it hurts ten times worse when they dry out. Wondering if I should just suck it up.

    I switched to just breast milk after I soaked them in the shower and it works wonders. I didn't think it would but, I squeeze a few drops out as often as I can and let it air dry for a min. I can tell the difference in just one day. The lanolin didn't seem to help at all.

    ...and to be fair it could just be a better latch but its worth a try.
  • I'm a first time BF mom and I am so lost. Every thing I read has a different opinion on pumping. Idk if I need to pump now, later, or ever??? What would be the reason to pump if I'm a SAHM? Am I not doing something I'm supposed too? I feel like everyone is pumping and I'm missing something.
  • btm013btm013 member
    CillyMama said:
    Ok so I know I've mentioned my LO spitting up a few times. I talked about it with his pediatrician. She says it could be the food I'm eating so I should avoid anything that could give me gas or food that's too spicy. She also said that I may have too much milk and to just feed him from one breast for each feeding. So I stopped eating raw veggies and am trying to cut back on dairy. I even have him sit up for a little bit after a feeding. ...but sometimes he spits up A LOT. Is there anything else I should try?
    Not sure if this will help but our LC and Pedi told us to keep the baby upright for at least 20 minutes after a feeding. If you have a mamaroo or a rock n' play this would count as the 20 minutes (for those late night feedings!)
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