moonphantom
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Hi all - TLDR: looking for a bit of reassurance about how long it takes to produce enough breast milk for 4 week old’s demands and having to give a lot of formula top up.
Long version: I’m a first time mum, 4 weeks postpartum following an emergency c-section after 5 days of unsuccessful induction attempts due to pregnancy induced hypertension.
When our baby girl was born we tried breastfeeding but her latch was poor and led to my nipples becoming sore and cracked very quickly. She wasn’t getting enough colostrum/milk in the first few days and lost 15% of her body weight. We ended up being readmitted into hospital and she had to have a feeding tube and formula top ups to make sure she was getting enough milk.
Despite working with a lactation consultant I found breastfeeding too stressful (not knowing how much milk she was getting when already losing weight) and I felt more comfortable with the idea of pumping and knowing exactly how much she was getting so I knew she would grow and be healthy.
Since then I have exclusively pumped and topped up with formula where needed.
I’m currently pumping about 550ml on average each day and this hasn’t increased in the last week. Baby girl is asking for around 800ml so I’m trying to pump more often throughout the day to get my breasts to produce more.
The midwives told me it can take a bit longer for unsuccessful induction and c-section mums to get their supply established as your body had to kick start itself to get milk going.
I’m just wondering if any mums in similar situations had the same difficulties and can you give a gal some reassurance that my supply will get there eventually (plus any tips for getting there!!)
Thanks very much!
Long version: I’m a first time mum, 4 weeks postpartum following an emergency c-section after 5 days of unsuccessful induction attempts due to pregnancy induced hypertension.
When our baby girl was born we tried breastfeeding but her latch was poor and led to my nipples becoming sore and cracked very quickly. She wasn’t getting enough colostrum/milk in the first few days and lost 15% of her body weight. We ended up being readmitted into hospital and she had to have a feeding tube and formula top ups to make sure she was getting enough milk.
Despite working with a lactation consultant I found breastfeeding too stressful (not knowing how much milk she was getting when already losing weight) and I felt more comfortable with the idea of pumping and knowing exactly how much she was getting so I knew she would grow and be healthy.
Since then I have exclusively pumped and topped up with formula where needed.
I’m currently pumping about 550ml on average each day and this hasn’t increased in the last week. Baby girl is asking for around 800ml so I’m trying to pump more often throughout the day to get my breasts to produce more.
The midwives told me it can take a bit longer for unsuccessful induction and c-section mums to get their supply established as your body had to kick start itself to get milk going.
I’m just wondering if any mums in similar situations had the same difficulties and can you give a gal some reassurance that my supply will get there eventually (plus any tips for getting there!!)
Thanks very much!