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lauren1416

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About to Lose My Mind
Posted: 09-24-07 09:56am

hey guys, so my little one is 1 week 3 days old now and I have been breast feeding. It started off going ok, but now its a nightmare. She doesnt eat as much as she should so we finish feeding in like 10-15 minutes, then shes hungry like an hour later. Shes been spitting up like no other and sometimes vommiting up the milk b/c she drinks too fast I guess. I am considering switching to formula. How do I do this and how do I know what kind of formula to give her?? Do I have to call the pediatrician and ask him?? I realllllyyy need some help and advice!
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Ingi

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Posted: 09-24-07 10:20am

((hugs)) breast feeding is hard until it is established. I don't know that formula is going to be that much better or easier, to be honest. If you want to continue breast feeding, it would be best not to add in the bottles, since it can cause some nipple confusion at this point. She will also get more milk from the bottle nipples. It takes more sucking work for a baby to get milk from breasts.

Whenever you have any questions about your baby, you can feel free to call your doctor's nurse. She will help you out.

Maybe there is a lactation consultant you could talk to... I know they can be very helpful.

Good luck!
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sillyakchick

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Posted: 09-24-07 10:37am

Hello! It really takes at least 4-6 weeks for both mom and baby to get nursing well-established and on a good routine. Just be patient. Human milk is the most easily digested substance for babies, particulalry newborns. The benefits are phenomenal for both you and baby. Don't worry too much abuot the spitting up. Babies have very immature digestive systems, and they need time to get the hang of things. Formula is harder on baby's tummy than breast milk. Seek the advice of a lactationi consultant, too. If you have really given it a try and there is a good medical reason to do so, then switch to formula, but most of the time, women who are determined to breast feed are often successful with a little help
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Mommy35

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Posted: 09-24-07 11:09am

I can relate to how you are feeling. Sometimes it does seem like the baby is an eating machine, but I'm sure it's a growth spurt. She may not be eating too fast, but maybe your milk is coming in faster than she can drink it. Some women have to express a bit to get the flow a bit slower so not to over whelm the baby with milk.

She'll spit up whether she's on breast or formula. Breast milk is perfectly made for baby, so it is best.

*HUGZ* It will get better....I promise
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