My heart is so heavy and I'm so anxious and sad that after 11 weeks I have to return to work....it's possibly the hardest thing I've had to deal with....
Grandma will be watching LO 3 days a week...he is EBF, my question is how much BM should I send for his day? He's always been on the breast so I'm not even sure how much he's eating.
Adice welcomed.
Re: How much BM to send....
PS - I read this title as BM= Bowel movements and thought "well this should be interesting"
It varies so much for each kid, my LO is 7.5 weeks but takes at minimum 6 oz a feed, and eats around 45-50 oz a day.
It took her until the night I went back to work to take a bottle. It was very frustrating! I couldn't be in the house and she didn't want anyone touching her. She liked to sit in the rock n play and eat.
We just tried a bottle for the first time this week with my 5 week old. He wasn't super excited about it but took it.
As I posted I had to be gone and my DD had to be in the rock n play or the car seat in order to take the bottle. She didn't want to associate it with nursing and didn't want to be touched.
Other babies need the smell of their moms and like a blanket that she's used to be wrapped around them.
Sometimes it takes a lot of trial and error.
It's so frustrating! It took a month of trying every few days to get my DD to drink from a bottle.
Another option is syringe or spoon feeding if he absolutely won't take a bottle.
And let him play with the bottle with an ounce in there to get used to it. Try putting it in his mouth when he's not hungry.
Have the person watching him try the bottle before he is hungry because once he's frantic he likely won't take it.
A lactation consultant can weigh him before and after nursing to help you get an idea of how much he's taking.