Where do i even start to look for research? i feel like there's soooo many different options & opinons as with everything else but I'm so overwhelmed. I know i have some time to read up on all of this but ugh its so confusing. Any one else?
Can you breast feed & bottle feed?
freezing breast milk?
best pump?
what bottles?
Re: Breast Feeding?!
You can breastfeed and bottle feed. Most sources recommend introducing a bottle for a few weeks so baby can learn to latch well and to avoid nipple confusion. Bottle is easier for them then breast so they might start preferring a bottle if it's introduced too early.
You can freeze breastmilk for 3-6 months I believe.
I have a medela one I like a lot. You may be able to get one from your health insurance.
There are so many bottles, it's really a personal preference for you and baby. My first liked Avent and my second wouldn't really take a bottle, but occasionally would accept Tommee Tippee.
It's an amazing thing! The first month or two can be so hard, but it's worth it!
ETA- it can definitely be overwhelming at first but it's great that you are doing your research. The answers to all your questions are out there and some of them will just have to be answered when your LO gets here. It will be something you learn together. The breastfeeding board on here has been helpful as well! Best of luck. ☺️
For me, BFing didn't work. DD had lip and tongue tie and I didn't produce enough milk. So I pumped (with the Medela pump my insurance paid for) and mostly bottle fed. We supplemented with formula right away and by about 3 weeks she was totally in formula. It took a lot of trial and error to get the right formula and the right bottles that worked for DD (she was an incredibly spitty baby).
Try not to stress about it. The main thing is that you're feeding your baby, how that happens is something you'll work out at the time. Research and ask questions and know that it will be okay.
1. Can you breast feed and bottle feed? Yes - I'm a working mom so I pumped and my boys each got breast milk 24/7 (bottle and breast) and eventually I stopped pumping for both of them and they had formula during the day and I nursed at night - and I was able to nurse through a year for both. No shame in 100% breast milk, some breast milk/some formula, 100% formula. The important thing is that your baby is eating!
2. If you are pumping and you have an oversupply, you will need to freeze the milk. They make milk storage bags that are made to freeze milk in - you freeze 1-5oz portions, and you do it based on what your baby needs (I would often make one bag one bottle's worth - starting out in 2oz then working up to 5oz several months down the road).
3. Best pump? If you're in the US, your insurance covers one pump per year (different insurances cover different pumps, some hand pumps, some awesome hospital grade pumps). I've used both Medela Pump In Style and Hygeia Q and I prefered the Hygeia - it is hospital grade and way more efficient to emptying the breast FOR ME - all women are different. I think the Hygeia was the reason I was able to provide 100% breast milk for my second for 9 months (when I could only do 100% breast milk for 4 months for my first)
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An awesome book that I recommend to everyone in the world is "Making More Milk" (it's only 12 bucks on Amazon). I volunteer at 3 different BF'ing support groups in our town, and I have bought 5 copies of the book - one I own, and one for the hospital support group, babycafe, an evening support group, and la Leche league.
Definitely see if there is a BF'ing class you can attend. And if there is a LLL or other support group, go! We always have pregnant mamas come and listen and watch and absorb info. It's great to see BF'ing in real life.
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March 2016 siggy: babies - expectation vs reality
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Autism mama!
Having said that, the pp is correct that you can overwhelm yourself and set up crazy expectations if you get too far into it. Educate yourself but don't pressure yourself!
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It's hard to prepare in advance for it though. I went to a class and read a book so I thought I was ready. In theory I knew what to do, but the first couple days were really tough. Then it clicked. Trusting my body was the best thing I learned early on.