June 2015 Moms

Feeding LO - December

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Re: Feeding LO - December

  • ElRuby said:

    mellymar said:

    ElRuby said:



    Also just a warning not to use any used pumps even from family members. The only pumps safe for reuse are hospital grade from the hospital or rental company which I am sure you know but a lot of people don't realize that even when you replace all the tubing it can still carry germs and diseases etc...

    Why? Its not like anything actually goes into the mechanism? It's like a car battery, it just provides power?
    Not a Google recommendation. This was told to me by my doctor, the lactation consultant, both breastfeeding classes I attended, the FDA and you can read about it on kellymom.com.

    Even without all those medical recommendations I would not use some else's pump.
    My LC actually had me borrow a pump (new tubes and attachments and stuff) that was given to her by one of the drs after she had her baby. So obviously neither the drs nor the LC at my drs office give a crap about this. I could see if the milk actually went into the machine, but it doesn't. I wonder how much of this recommendation is rooted in 'don't sue us' vs practicality. Kinda like the whole 'dispose of pacifiers after one month' thing.

    Bah, oh well. Doesn't matter to me except that I have this fairly expensive piece of machinery, that is apparently useless.
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  • So in terms of using another pump, if it is not a closed system it is recommended not to. The medela pumps except for the hospital grade are not closed systems, I know this because the condensation I get in my tubing after every pump gets pushed into the flanges at the top. So mold etc can go through.
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  • Yes milk can get into the tubing and system and it warns you to be a "one user" only pump.......

    I highly doubt breastmilk is full of diseases.
    Obviously you don't want an HIV positive person or something on meds or even not sharing a pump with you....

    If it grosses anyone out some of our nurses let their babies drink surplus from coworker nurses who overproduced......
  • I steam clean my tubing completely submerged in the sterilization bags frequently because if stuff gets in them it does gross me out..... But yeah it doesn't freak me out if I had to use someone's pump that I knew.
  • ElRubyElRuby member
    edited December 2015
    I guess as long as you would be willing to let that person breastfeed your baby then a used pump works.

    Breast milk sharing totally freaks me out. Formula is not that bad lol.
  • A lot of things freak me out........ When I handle breastmilk at work I definitely wear gloves. Lol I can't say if I would share mine or let my baby drink it. I just would hope I don't run into that situation.
  • Yeah breastmilk sharing doesn't gross me out at all. It's super milk!
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  • I never realized how much getting sick can affect your supply. I used to be able to get 7 oz my first pump of the day. Tuesday I got 2, and today I got 4. So it's getting better. I know this may seem like a lot for some people, but my production becomes less as the day goes on, and I was just breaking even to begin with. Anyone have experience with rebounding from illness? Any tips besides hydration, food, and Lactation cookies?
  • klkonwi said:

    I steam clean my tubing completely submerged in the sterilization bags frequently because if stuff gets in them it does gross me out..... But yeah it doesn't freak me out if I had to use someone's pump that I knew.

    I probably need to do this but am nervous that it will ruin the tubing.

    Interesting info about the pump. I don't know how I feel about breastmilk sharing.
  • cait7425 said:

    I never realized how much getting sick can affect your supply. I used to be able to get 7 oz my first pump of the day. Tuesday I got 2, and today I got 4. So it's getting better. I know this may seem like a lot for some people, but my production becomes less as the day goes on, and I was just breaking even to begin with. Anyone have experience with rebounding from illness? Any tips besides hydration, food, and Lactation cookies?

    I went through this exact same thing.

    Definitely hydrate and eat. Also, try to add an extra pump in per day and/or extend the time you pump. I usually pump 6 times a day for 20 min, and I upped it to 7 times for 30 min for a few days.

    I had about a week of diminished supply, and it's still not as high as it once was, but I'm making more than they're eating again.
  • Has anyone had to switch formulas? We just did, under doctor's instruction, and LO has spit up all the new formula. Like every feeding so far. Is there another method besides cold turkey? We called our doc but of course she doesn't work on Thursdays.
  • Re: peanuts, our fancy new allergist also recommended a spoonful of peanut butter per week starting at 6 months. We also give the boys 8-12 peanuts every morning. Out oldest has just outgrown a bad peanut allergy so we are 100% following the new recommendations.
    This is the best news, thank you. Peanut butter is my favorite thing and I can't wait to share it with LO!
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  • I was going to say that also.. Dd wouldn't drink milk so we added a little milk to the formula and kept adding more. Not the same but I would do that also with 2 formulas so she isn't going from the alimentum to a completely different one without easing into it.
  • You ladies are right, the interwebz says do 1:3 ratio then increase over a few days. So we are trying again tomorrow with hopefully better results!
  • Possibly a dumb question...but how do you even give peanut butter to a 6 month old? It's clearly too thick for them to just eat it, and they can't eat bread yet right? Mix it into oatmeal I guess? Spread it on...something? I feel like an idiot but I don't even know how I'd execute that.

    Going to try avocado tomorrow, I have high hopes. Sweet potatoes were a miss. Boo.
  • I was planning to just mix it with a bit of water.
  • We mix peanut butter into oatmeal for our older son. I think we started that around 8 months with real oats. Probably could work with baby oats.

    @virginiaunicorn11 my insurance only covers a new pump every 5 years. Nurses at hospital said 3 was the old norm and 5 is just starting to be common. Sucks, my pump is terrible and 3.5 years old. And the pump is subject to deductible, not just covered, on my plan. So you might want to do it now if you are thinking about it. Blue Cross Blue Shield and a pretty comprehensive plan yet this coverage wasn't great.
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  • @delujm0 Our pedi said to swipe it on the inside of their cheek.
  • LO loved avocado! Smushed it and mixed it with a little breast milk, and she gobbled it up. I thought for sure she would hate the earthy taste.
  • Avocado is our go to, also. She actually tried it last night with no breastmilk. I pulled some carrots out of homemade soup and she liked them too.
  • Am I the only one that hasn't added breastmilk to foods? When we make sweet potatoes and squash I just mash it up and give it to her, Avocado also.
  • Am I the only one that hasn't added breastmilk to foods? When we make sweet potatoes and squash I just mash it up and give it to her, Avocado also.

    If it's thick, I add water to thin it out.

  • I haven't added bmilk and she's been downing the foods.

    When are you supposed to go to 2x a day?
  • I have a can of formula leftover from when I almost switched. I just mix up a little and use that to thin out purees if needed. I'm also curious when to offer two meals a day.
  • @slr1229 I do food twice a day and have for a few weeks. Usually once in the am and then when we have dinner I will give her more. At the 4 month apt the dr said at 6 months she wants her having 3x a day so when I go there next Monday I assume she will want me to add another.
  • Thank you! Along with others, I feel pretty clueless as well and have been so busy with work I haven't had time to do my research.
  • rklinge0 said:

    Avocado is our go to, also. She actually tried it last night with no breastmilk. I pulled some carrots out of homemade soup and she liked them too.

    Good idea...I'm heating up a batch of chicken soup I made and froze one if these nights so maybe I'll try that. So far she really hates the spoon specifically...maybe I'll be forced into just giving her whole foods (annoying but tolerable I guess).
  • We stuck with the whole "ten tries" thing with introducing food. I also warmed up the sweet potatoes and now she loves it and kicks her legs in excitement the whole time she's eating. Still on our 5 days of one food before starting squash...no changes in her poops which is weird they still smell like normal BF poop.
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  • I add breastmilk only if it's too thick for her.

    I didn't know there was a scheduled way to go from one meal a day to multiple. We just give it at night around 6, and I nurse her around 5. So the food is just for fun right now.
  • Yeah we just give food sometimes. I know before 1 food is just for fun so we don't have a set time.
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  • I think a few of you saw already but, this was the reaction to sweet potatoes.

    She ended up eating the whole container though!

    And then she threw it all up in her sleep, and got a rash everywhere it touched her skin. Wonderful.

    So is that considered an allergy? It only seems "topical".
  • @hoodoll82 hmm. Seems weird. I think maybe you should have started with a little bit and not the whole container. That could help with the throwing up I think. Not so sure about the allergy, but I would mention to her doctor and see what they think. I assume you won't but don't give her any more sweet potatoes until you know. Seems like a weird food to be allergic to so maybe it was just too much
  • HoosOnFirstHoosOnFirst member
    edited December 2015
    Thanks! This was another instance of Doctor says one thing (food two times a day) and Internet says another (a few bites only). And Internet seems more correct yet again.

    DH thinks the reaction might be more due to the vomit (stomach acid) than the potatoes themselves as yeah, that's not a common allergy.

    I think we will take a break and try a different food in a few days. We also transitioned her to a new formula this weekend - waaay too many changes at once. Lesson learned. Total feeling guilty today.

    I think I'm feeling really behind a lot of the ladies here who have their babies sucking on real food already ... Gotta stop pressuring myself to move LO faster than we need to.
  • I offer small meals at our meal times so she has breakfast lunch and dinner but all three meals are equal to about one single jar of whatever food we are trying and a little cereal... She doesn't always eat it but she participates in the meal with us. So far the only excitement was carrots and sweet potatoes.
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