Hi Ladies! Looking for suggestions for my situation. I posted before about not feeling like my baby is removing enough milk from my breasts and having to do frequent feedings. Well today I sat down with a lactation consultant and did a weighted feeding, my baby only transferred less than 2oz....48ml to be exact. She is 10 weeks and takes 4oz bottles (expressed milk) every 3-4 hours with the exception of sleeping through the night. She is not satisfied after feeding but she isn't draining the breast. Latch is good and no other issues noted.... Does anyone have suggestions? I do breast compressions while nursing but it doesn't seem to help much.
I usually pump about 2oz from each breast when I pump (in place of nursing) so I know my supply is adequate but not great. She suggested starting reglan to increase supply which in turn may help the situation at hand. Has anyone used this med?
Looking for any tips or tricks because I am exhausted from pumping all the time! Thanks in advance!
Re: difficulty transferring milk
Just do the best that you can and don't feel guilty about having to use formula should you need to. Good luck momma!
Pump for 20min
10min break
10min pump
10min break
10 min pump
My LO is partially tongue-tied and could only get good latches when a lactation consultant was actually helping hands-on( hello, awkward!) I am a slave to the pump. Haha
Good luck!
I agree with the previous user. The important part is a happy baby with a full belly, regardless of method of delivery or form of food.
I'm glad to hear it's improving! I had a rough couple of pumping days after having to take sinus medicine. Thankfully it's improving now for me as well.
I hope it continues to get better!
Next with the blessed thistle are you also taking fenugreek? They work better when taken together. I take them both, but not sure they really help a ton. I've been taking them for several weeks though so I'm too nervous to stop taking them and possibly see a decrease in my supply. A warning though. The fenugreek makes you smell like maple syrup all of the time. You may need to switch up your deodorant.
Now the reglan. It does have side effects-as all meds do-but they typically aren't seen unless it is taken for extended periods of time. The main side effect to be concerned about is involuntary movements. I've been a nurse for 7 years now and have only seen this happen to one patient who also had a slew of other things wrong including kidney failure which he was on dialysis for. I'd say it's worth starting to see if it helps.
Again good luck to you! I know how frustrating this can be!